James Anderson ranks the rookies based on expected value for 2020, and Athletics' southpaw A.J. Puk is the top pitching prospect on his board.
Oak’s Corner is back, and Scott Jenstad discusses his targets and fades for the shortened season, starting with Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber as a target.
James Anderson breaks down his first draft in months, where he executed his plan of getting two aces early, including Dodgers southpaw Clayton Kershaw.
Brad Johnson tackles pitching questions popping up in relation to the abbreviated season and lists a few candidates who could move up the food chain with decent pitching, including the Reds’ Trevor Bauer.
Dave Regan discusses the trickle-down effect big-name opt outs will have on teams, including how the Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw will manage without David Price in L.A.
Jeff vists VSiN to discuss who he likes in the MLB win totals matchup between the Padres and Diamondbacks.
Jeff Stotts is back to help navigate the upcoming season and make sense of injuries in extremely unusual circumstances, starting with how Aaron Judge is faring in New York.
Jason Collette analyzes the impact of the unique schedule on starting pitching and profiles pitchers who have hidden value in the new 2020 landscape, including Jeff Samardzija.
Erik Halterman analyzes the risers and fallers in baseball as Opening Day approaches, including Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen.
Bernie Pleskoff profiles 10 undervalued players he's happy to draft, including the Mets' Robinson Cano.
Chris Liss played chicken with closers, but was able to get one of his staples, Byron Buxton, in the ninth round.
Jan Levine profiles a bevy of fantasy-relevant National Leaguers, including Archie Bradley, who could be a solid option as a second closer.
Erik Siegrist takes a look at the turmoil sweeping AL rotations in summer camp and thinks Yankees prospect Clarke Schmidt could be ready to take the next step.
After vowing to take Jacob deGrom, Chris took Cody Bellinger with the No. 3 pick and went big on hitting instead.
Our rankers are back for the second installment of the Roundtable for the 60-game season. How are they handling Mike Trout for the time being?
Todd Zola looks at the potential impact of MLB's new schedule and thinks a number of Atlanta hitters could benefit, including Ozzie Albies.
Brad Johnson predicts top Houston prospect Forrest Whitley could slide into the Astros lineup toward the end of the year if he’s needed.