Clay Link and Lord Zola discuss Opening Day and the odd closer events, plus FAAB moves and the upcoming two-start pitchers for Week 2, which includes Chicago's Carlos Rodon.
Todd Zola breaks down how the Weekly Pitcher and Hitter Rankings are generated, and explains what to consider when deciding between a speedster and a slugger like Bobby Dalbec.
It would take a big-time offer to trade for Ronald Acuna in your fantasy league. Chris Liss explains the etiquette of trading.
Sandy Alcantara and Mike Yastrzemski landed on more of Jeff Erickson's squads than any other players in his 17 fantasy leagues this season.
Mike Barner suggests inexpensive Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi for his favorable matchup with the Giants.
Chris Bennett dives into the first Friday slate of the season, providing his recommendations for building a winning FanDuel lineup.
Chris Liss is very concerned about Sixto Sanchez and his injured shoulder. Jeff Erickson is equally worried.
Jeff asks High Stakes winner Mike "The Mouth" Massotto to go through his recent NFBC Main Event drafts and discuss strategy, plus hitters (Dansby Swanson) and pitchers he likes.
Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, as Domingo German was named the fifth starter for the Yankees.
Brad Johnson writes about seeking value in bullpens with possible question marks, like in Philadelphia, where Hector Neris might have closer potential, if he can work on his meltdowns.
Kevin Payne looks over the Opening Day slate and suggests using Luis Castillo on the mound against the Cardinals if you want to find room for an extra Coors Field bat or two.
Mike Barner welcomes us back to Major League Baseball with his Opening Day DraftKings recommendations, which include a Dodgers stack against the Rockies.
James Anderson explains is Top 400 Prospects updates to Clay Link, including a new estimated time of arrival for Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah.
James Anderson explains the movement on his latest update to the top 400 prospect rankings, including why Atlanta's Michael Harris saw a meteoric rise.
Dan Marcus walks us through his best-ball draft, highlighting roster construction and pivotal choices.