Brad Johnson dives deeper into his theory about good and bad pitching outings being somewhat predictable, using Carlos Rodon as one of his test subjects.
Todd Zola recaps the previous day's baseball action, including an argument for creating a 'team error' scoring option.
Michael Rathburn takes on Wednesday's slate and lines up his best MLB bets for the action. Visit RotoWire for more MLB picks and expert betting analysis all season long.
Juan Blanco offers his MLB bets to target tonight at FanDuel Sportsbook, including a look at Shohei Ohtani's strikeout prop as he faces the Royals. Visit RotoWire for more MLB picks all season.
Mike Barner previews Wednesday’s Yahoo slate, making his DFS picks to help you build a winning lineup.
Chris Morgan looks over Wednesday's slate as Paul Goldschmidt and the Cardinals face the Brewers in an NL Central battle.
Erik Halterman joins DraftKings' The Sweat to break down the best MLB DFS and Sportsbook. He's keen on Lucas Giolito.
Jason Collette looks at stolen-base opportunities and how often players are running when they have an open base in front of them. And can we leverage pitcher/catcher battery numbers to stream steals?
Jeff Stotts warns recent history suggests fantasy managers should anticipate a lengthier time away for Mookie Betts than the two weeks for which the Dodgers are hoping.
Dan Marcus breaks down Tuesday’s DraftKings offering, rolling with M’s rookie sensation Julio Rodriguez against Oakland.
Mike Barner dives into Tuesday’s 15-game slate, making his picks to help you craft a winning Yahoo lineup.
Chris Bennett checks out Tuesday's slate and can't resist rostering Pirates rookie Oneil Cruz while he's still at a minimum salary.
Jesse Siegel highlights the success of one prospect while also detailing the differing path trajectories for other up-and-comers.
Corey Knebel makes Erik Halterman's Fallers list, as he's finally been demoted from the Phillies' closer role, with the team going with a committee instead.
Ryan Rufe tracks the latest closer developments around the league, with a new committee in place in Philadelphia.