Ambulance Chasers: Selling Sale In The NL East

Howdy, Razzpeeps! It’s Saturday, and you know what that means? It is time for Razzball Ambulance Chasers, your fantasy baseball injury analysis.

Every Thursday or Friday, I email Matt Truss to help me make sure I don’t do things like spell “roles” as “rolls”. Except one time that really did happen and neither Truss nor I caught it before quite a few other folks saw it.

Let’s be honest: delicious bread is sometimes more appealing than fantasy baseball injuries (DISCLAIMER: this segment is not funded by Big Bread…yet). Maybe I should start an entire Bread Corner on this site. Who will stop me?

This week Truss, wearing a fantastic Acuña shirt, joined me to bestow his expertise on some of the injury happenings in the NL East.

Here’s a summary of some players we cover in our 2024 NL East injury outlook:

  • He’s So Back(?): What NL East players will have a post-injury comeback in 2024?
  • Oof My Deductible: What NL East players might be good to sell this year because of injury risk?
  • Pine Riding Prince: In 2023, what NL East players were pleasantly surprising supplementary pieces to have when starters hit the IL (or would you look to pick up for similar reasons in 2024)?

Most of you are very aware of where to find Truss, but be on the look out for his RCL Updates.

Thanks again for the fun time, Truss!

See you all next week for another TBD divisional injury preview.


I am once again reminding you that I was unjustly accused of atrocities against the X community. Follow me over there at @Wh1sk3r_B1scu1t or on Bluesky (@keelin12ft.bsky.social).

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