
Mike Barner gets into Wednesday's DraftKings offering, rolling with a Cardinals stack against the Phillies.

Joe Sheehan discusses how luck plays a role, for better or for worse, in the gambling space before offering a trio of bets for Tuesday's MLB slate.

Jeff Stotts checks in with this week's notable injuries, including in Minnesota where Byron Buxton is dealing with Patellar tendinitis since the beginning of the season.

Chris Bennett checks out Tuesday's slate and isn't deterred by Fernando Tatis' high salary in a plus matchup against the Diamondbacks.

Mike Barner rounds out his Tuesday DraftKings recommendations with a White Sox stack against the Tigers.

Jesse Siegel reviews the prospect pool, with a look at a highly-touted shortshop who will need to get back on track after he returns.

Sometimes the player you drop is the toughest decision of the FAAB process. Jeff Erickson made the tough decision to release Sixto Sanchez this week.

Joe Sheehan muses on early-season variance and how much -- or little -- it should impact our preseason valuations of teams before offering his best bets for Monday's MLB action.

Michael Rathburn checks in on MLB's futures markets with updates on how the major awards races are shaping up a month into the season, where Los Angeles' Shohei Ohtani is a legit MVP candidate.

Erik Halterman is breaking down 10 players whom he expects to rise and fall in the next few weeks, like Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers who's big leap could be on the horizon.

Chris Morgan likes slugger Carlos Correa against lefty Justus Sheffield, who struggles against righties.

Bernie Pleskoff analyzes middle-infield trade targets who could help fantasy teams, including the Twins' Jorge Polanco.

Sure, Fernando Tatis is knocking the cover off the ball. But he's also stealing bases. Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson elaborate.

Erik Siegrist looks over the available talent in the American League as Luis Patino becomes one of the first elite prospects to get a promotion to the big leagues in 2021.

With many positional battles across the league, Jan Levine figures Nico Hoerner could win the Cubs' job at second.