Mike Barner looks over a loaded 15-game evening slate Tuesday, rolling with a Twins stack against Mike Leake and the Mariners.
Michael Rathburn digs for value pitchers, targeting hurlers valued at $9,000 or less. Don't overlook San Diego's Eric Lauer.
Chris Bennett expects to see plenty of offensive fireworks again Tuesday, which makes a cheaper pitcher like the Cardinals' Dakota Hudson an enticing option.
Jesse Siegel presents a number of new neophytes, including arguably the best minors prospect in the Rays' Wander Franco.
Erik Halterman checks in with his look at who's hot and who's not and wonders if Manny Machado is getting enough attention among the season's biggest disappointments.
Jeff Stotts checks in with the latest MLB injuries, including surgery for the Mariners outfielder Mitch Haniger and frequent back spasms for Boston’s J.D. Martinez.
Christopher Olson takes a look at DraftKings’ Monday offering, providing his recommendations for building a winning lineup.
Chris Sale ranks as the easy ace in FanDuel's Monday cash games, writes Kevin Payne, but the tournament pitcher plays aren't anywhere near as exciting.
He's not much for strikeouts, but Ryan Rufe thinks Brewers starter Zach Davies can still provide you with plenty of serviceable stats.
Erik Siegrist looks over the American League free-agent pool and expects bidding to be fierce for Yordan Alvarez as he makes his much-anticipated Astros debut.
Despite some weaker stats this season, Mike Barner thinks Aaron Nola at a reduced price should post decent numbers versus a soft Reds' offense.
Chris Morgan says Dylan Bundy continues to struggle, which make a number of Astros' hitters - including Alex Bregman - a solid bet to produce against the Orioles' starter.
With southpaw Steven Brault set to start for the Pirates, Sasha Yodashkin recommends some righty Brewers' bats in line to succeed.
Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer has allowed just 11 earned runs in his last 46 innings dating back to May 1 and has a favorable matchup with the Padres.
Todd Zola ranks the week's hitting as the Rockies and Red Sox are both in store for high-scoring weeks.