Jason Collette looks at his predictions for each stat category for the stretch run. Which did he nail, and which did he fail?
Erik Halterman looks at the season's biggest risers and fallers in his farewell column. Few players outperformed their ADP as much as Kansas City's Jorge Soler this year.
As Martin Perez is scheduled for start for the Twins and recently struggled against the Royals, Mike Barner likes Jorge Soler and crew to once again punish the lefty.
Coors Field has continued to allow plenty of offense, so Chris Morgan figures Keston Hiura and other Brewers' bats will be able to take advantage of this tradition.
With the big pitching names set to work on a pitch count, Sasha Yodashkin thinks Eduardo Rodriguez should have no problem notching his 20th win versus the Orioles.
Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright is in a solid spot with the Cubs trotting out a hodgepodge lineup absent of stars.
Adam Wainwright is heating up at the perfect time and Mike Barner thinks that run will continue at home against the struggling Cubs.
Many playoff-bound starters are taking it easy recently, but Sasha Yodashkin tips Luis Severino to go longer on Saturday to make up for lost time.
Todd Zola takes a look at the options that will be available with the second overall pick in his first draft of 2020, with Christian Yelich on the short list.
James Paxton has won 10 straight starts, and Chris Bennett says that while a pitch-count limit for him might be in play, injuries to the Rangers’ lineup make it less scary to pitch against.
Brad Johnson offers up his annual list of pitching prospects, and on that list is Casey Mize, whom he thinks could be propeled into the prospects’ top tier with a little more consistency.
Mike Barner suggests rolling with an A's stack Thursday against Felix Hernandez and the M's up in Seattle.