This week Brad Johnson gives readers a look into his own fantasy pitching staff for his highly competitive hometown keeper league. One of the stars of his roster is Noah Syndergaard.
Todd Zola analyzes park factors for all 30 clubs, and thinks pitching in Great American Ballpark might not be such a handicap for young Reds hurlers like Brandon Finnegan.
Neil Parker breaks down Thursday's slate, zeroing in on a trio of Astros as they look to complete the sweep of the Mariners.
Kevin Payne brings us his best FanDuel picks for Thursday, locking in a pair of Blue Jays in their series opener in Tampa Bay.
Greg Vara checks out Thursday's slate and recommends stacking Giants, including Buster Posey, in the desert against Diamondbacks lefty Robbie Ray.
Charlie Blackmon crushed right-handed pitching last season, and Adam Zdroik explains why that's likely to continue Thursday against the Brewers.
Mike Rathburn lays out his 10 rules for DFS baseball beginners. Find out the best way to jump into the exciting world of daily fantasy baseball.
Jeff Zimmerman reviews his Tout Wars auction where his approach netted him an impressive team, even if it is old and boring.
Dave Regan focuses his first regular season rumblings on some very early observations with the 2017 campaign just a few days old.
Chris Bennett delivers his FanDuel picks for Wednesday, zeroing in on the BoSox's Andrew Benintendi for value at Fenway against the Bucs.
Joc Pederson was excellent against right-handed pitching last season, and he'll get to take his hacks against Rockies righty Wily Peralta on Wednesday.
Christopher Olson surveys Wednesday's slate and expects Jacob deGrom to continue dominating the Braves as he did in 2016.
Neil Parker drops his first DraftKings picks of the 2017 MLB season, starting with Kenta Maeda on the bump against the Padres in Chavez Ravine.
Sasha Yodashkin brings us his best value picks for Tuesday, including a $12 catcher in Stephen Vogt at home against the Angels.
Vlad Sedler's first Barometer of the regular season follows his NFBC Main Event draft, which saw D-Backs star Paul Goldschmidt fall to him at pick 13.
Robinson Cano feasted on right-handed pitching last year, and he will look to continue his success Tuesday against the Astros' Lance McCullers.