Dave Regan rumbles this week about players that have shown the biggest improvement this season and whether they can continue that success into 2017.
Todd Zola dissects the remaining schedule for every major league team to find players to pick up down the stretch who could mean the difference between winning and losing your league.
James Seltzer finds some value plays on a light Thursday slate, including St. Louis' Yadier Molina, who has quietly been on a tear.
Brad Johnson details his top three draft-board arms for next year in both National and American Leagues. At the top of his list is Clayton Kershaw, who Johnson believes will continue to have major first-round impact.
Andrew McCutchen has struggled this season, but Neil Parker explains why the Pirates outfielder is worth fantasy consideration Thursday against the Reds.
Franklin Gutierrez is riding a seven-game hitting streak, and RotoWire's Chris Bennett explains why the Mariners outfielder has a good chance at extending it Thursday against the Rangers.
James Anderson gives out his year-end pitching hardware and is forced to hand a Biggest Disappointment award to the Brewers' Jorge Lopez.
Alex Spalding loads up on right-handed Rangers against shaky Mariner left-hander Ariel Miranda, with Adrian Beltre leading the charge.
Carlos Beltran has hit lefties very well this season, and he has an excellent matchup Wednesday against the Mariners to keep it going.
Juan Carlos Blanco targets Wednesday's rookie hurlers and has no problem paying top dollar for Mike Trout as he welcomes the A's Jharel Cotton to the big leagues.

Jeff Zimmerman jumps into the deep pool of spin-rate data to find out what it means for pitchers and fantasy owners. What does spin rate tell us?
Juan Carlos Blanco spots a soft target in Phillies left-hander Adam Morgan and loads up on right-handed Marlins, including the surging J.T. Realmuto.
Ricky Nolasco is coming off his best start of the season, but RotoWire's Alex Spalding has no problem rostering A's third baseman Danny Valencia on Tuesday.
Neil Parker has an eye for value Tuesday and thinks Carlos Gonzalez is woefully underpriced in a Coors Field matchup against the hittable Jeff Samardzija.
Cardinals second baseman Brandon Phillips was sidelined after he fouled a ball of his foot. Jeff Stotts recommends downgrading him.
Juan Blanco picks the Monday FanDuel slate, as Dustin Pedroia continues to swing one of the hottest bats in the majors.
Jesse Siegel gives us his last Minor League Barometer for this season, recapping 2016 and looking toward the 2017 campaign.