
Jan Levine analyzes the latest crop of available players with a look towards Harrison Bader's eventual return.

Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings features a Red Sox squad with a full week of home games, starting with Monday's annual early morning game.

Todd Zola ranks the week's starting pitchers, as Lucas Giolito gets two starts, including the Patriots' Day game in Boston on Monday morning.

Dan Marcus likes Sonny Gray to get roughed up in his first start of the season. That pick and more among his best bet for Saturday.

Given the slim pickings in this five-game Saturday night slate, Chris Bennett likes the stability Clayton Kershaw offers.

Looking for a slugger at a reasonable salary? Christopher Olson has got one for you in Mitch Haniger.

Chris Liss thinks Strasburg's loss of velocity signals panic time. Liss and Alan Seslowsky are not worried about Blake Snell.

Joe Sheehan uncorks a huge card for Friday's action with wagers for every night game with a wide range of bet types, including an alternate run line in Washington with Max Scherzer on the bump.

Todd Zola takes a look at how much predictive value a metric like maximum exit velocity actually has, and what it might mean for a hitter high on the MaxEV leaderboard like Willi Castro.

Mike Barner examines tonight's large slate of games and notes that Twins DH Nelson Cruz is dangerous against left-handed pitchers.

Chris Bennett previews Friday’s FanDuel slate, rolling with Philly’s Bryce Harper against the Cardinals.

Chris Liss and Alan Seslowsky discuss rule changes that MLB may be considering. They debate the benefits and unintended consequences on fantasy baseball.

Chris Liss explains why he doesn't think traditional projections systems make good draft tools and proposes an alternative.

Brad Johnson highlights pitchers who've impressed him early in the season, including Yankees' Jordan Montgomery, who's got a full repertoire of great offerings he will throw in any count or situation.

Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire additions for the week, including top prospect Jarred Kelenic, who could be called up by the Mariners any day now.