
Chris Bennett turns in his Friday FanDuel recommendations, plugging in a Blue Jays stack at Baltimore.

Mike Barner looks over tonight’s 15-game slate and notes Jose Berrios offers a glimmer of hope for an otherwise disappointing Twins team.

Erik Halterman, via the SiriusXM App, brings us his shallow league MLB adds heading into week 13. Erik suggests two hitters and two pitcher, including Seattle OF Jake Fraley.

Jason Shebilske looks at the leading waiver-wire options for the week, including the Ray’s Pete Fairbanks who appears to be the ninth-inning favorite in Tampa Bay.

Brad Johnson writes about observations he’s made so far this season, including the regarding the controversy of doctoring balls, something of which Gerrit Cole was recently accused of by a fellow player.

Jesse Siegel looks at the board at the WynnBet Sportsbook for Thursday's MLB action and offers his best bets. Can Bobby Bradley and the Indians' bats continue their dominance over the Orioles?

Joe Sheehan locks in four bets for Wednesday's card, including a look at the Yankees team total in Sahlen Field's run-friendly environment as they get set to face Ross Stripling and the Blue Jays.

Kevin Payne checks out Wednesday's slate as Nelson Cruz and the Twins look to tee off against Mariners southpaw Justus Sheffield.

Joe Sheehan discusses baseball's upcoming crackdown against the use of foreign substances before getting into his card for Tuesday, which features four wagers including a look at the total in Cleveland.

Jason Collette digs into Jorge Soler's decline and why fantasy managers might be interested in kicking the tires.

Jeff Stotts writes that Mets Ace Jacob deGrom might have dodged a bullet with his diagnosis of flexor tendinitis and should make his Wednesday start.

Chris Bennett checks out Tuesday's slate as Nick Castellanos and the Reds take aim at another left-handed starter.

Todd Zola takes a look at the spin rate leaderboards on individual pitches and finds some surprising numbers from veteran hurlers like Adam Wainwright.

Among the hot early performers, Jesse Siegel profiles an excellent infielder in the St. Louis organization.