Ryan Rufe analyzes who's up and who's down in baseball this week, as Jose Ramirez is finally showing signs of life at the plate.
Mike Barner likes the look of a Padres stack, featuring Manny Machado, against Jeff Samardzija and the Giants on Monday.
On Monday's light schedule, Kevin Payne suggests anchoring your lineups around Manny Machado at home against the Giants.
Mike Barner highly recommends Shane Bieber versus the Orioles based on him having thrown a 15-strikeout complete game against them last month.
Jason Kipnis may not be having the best year, but Chris Morgan recommends him and other Indians' bats as they'll be facing Orioles' struggling starter Gabriel Ynoa.
Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent pool in the American League and thinks Brendan McKay is ready to make a big impact in the Tampa Bay rotation.
Sasha Yodashkin says you can save money on pitching by grabbing Jake Arrieta against the weak Marlins' offense.
Among this week's subjects, Jan Levine highlights Bryan Reynolds' proficient hitting ways that should keep him in Pittsburgh for good.
Todd Zola crunches the numbers to determine which team's hitters have the best matchups, with Josh Bell and the Pittsburgh Pirates set up for a productive week.
Todd Zola ranks every pitcher scheduled to start the first week of July with Trevor Bauer and Charlie Morton on top.
Sasha Yodashkin selects a trio of hitting groups to tee off against vulnerable pitchers, including Anthony Rendon and the Nationals taking on Tigers' rookie Gregory Soto.
Jeff Erickson and Todd Zola advise fantasy baseball players on what to expect from new Cubs closer Craig Kimbrel.
If you're searching for thriftier pitchers on today's slate, Mike Barner suggests Dakota Hudson as a viable tournament-play option.
Todd Zola looks at the top first-half players by earnings and profit and finds that few players have provided a better return on investment than Mariners slugger Daniel Vogelbach.
Scott Jenstad looks at underperforming or under the radar players to identify one guy at each position who might break out in the second half, like Padres catcher Francisco Mejia.