Joe Sheehan looks at the prevailing trends in baseball to this point in the season and their impacts in the betting markets before offering his four best bets for Friday's MLB action.
Chris Bennett checks in with his best recommendations for a whopping 14-game Friday slate, turning to veteran Twins slugger Nelson Cruz against Detroit.
Giancarlo Stanton's 12-game streak of going 25 for 52 with six home runs and four doubles in 12 games should continue against the Nationals' Patrick Corbin.
Jason Collette looks at the shortcomings of Keston Hiura and whether fantasy managers should have given them more credence entering the season.
James Anderson highlights all the noteworthy minor-league assignments, including Toronto sending prized righty Alek Manoah to Triple-A.
Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, including Brandon Belt, who is driving in runs in the heart of San Francisco's lineup.
Brad Johnson breaks down the mechanics of sliders and discusses slider-heavy pitchers, like Kenta Maeda, who are struggling so far this season.
Chris Morgan checks out Thursday's slate and expects Ronald Acuna to keep raking against aging Nationals lefty Jon Lester.
Joe Sheehan offers his best bets on the board for Wednesday's MLB action, including a look at the total in Washington where a pair of shaky bullpens could play a major factor between the Braves and the Nats.
Chris Morgan looks over Wednesday's slate and thinks Alex Bregman is enjoying playing the villain role for the visiting Astros in Yankee Stadium.
Mike Barner checks in with his Wednesday's DraftKings recommendations, kicking things off with Indians ace Shane Bieber against Kansas City.
Jeff Erickson is adding Shane McClanahan in EVERY league he can. Get the rest of his week 6 sneaky waiver wire ads in this video.
Jeff Stotts recaps the week's biggest injuries, starting with Luis Robert, who will miss at least 12 weeks with a Grade III right hip flexor strain.
Joe Sheehan dives into Tuesday's slate with four wagers, including a double-dip on the Reds-White Sox game where Dylan Cease is in for a tougher test than the one he faced against Detroit last time out.