James Seltzer finds solid value in Thursday's four-game slate as Chicago's Javier Baez has a great matchup in a stacked lineup.
With only three games on Thursday's slate, Neil Parker is looking toward a Cubs stack, including second baseman Ben Zobrist.
Todd Zola looks at how feasible it is to make up ground this late in the season in the hitting counting stats and why easier to find extra power than speed when players like Billy Hamilton dominate that category.
With a very small slate on Thursday, paying up for hitters like Kris Bryant becomes even more important, according to RotoWire's Chris Bennett.
James Anderson hands out some hardware with minor league seasons about to wrap up and is impressed the most among Double-A hitters by the Jays' Rowdy Tellez.
Alex Spalding targets Phillies lefty Adam Morgan with a Nationals stack Wednesday, headlined by the surging Jayson Werth.
Juan Carlos Blanco looks for value Wednesday and finds it in Hunter Pence, who's injury-plagued season makes him a bargain against Arizona lefty Robbie Ray.
Bartolo Colon's style of pounding the strike zone should serve him well Wednesday against the Marlins, who hit the fewest fly balls in the majors.
In this week's Minor League Barometer, Jesse Siegel looks at a handful of minor leaguers poised to make their big league debut as teams make their September call-ups.
Vlad Sedler looks ahead to 2017 and how the first round of a 12-team fantasy draft might shake out. Is Mookie Betts the No. 1 overall pick?
Many DFS players will be tempted to pay up for Max Scherzer, but Alex Spalding explains why Johnny Cueto is worth his high salary Tuesday against the Diamondbacks.
Juan Carlos Blanco stacks his Tuesday recommendations with plenty of power, headlined by Troy Tulowitzki in what could be a slugfest in Baltimore.
Neil Parker loads up on Indians against journeyman lefty Andrew Albers on Tuesday, with Mike Napoli leading the charge.
Jeff Stotts explains that MLB roster expansions can lead to injured players being treated more conservatively, which creates missed opportunities for statistical contributions. Baltimore’s Chris Tillman is one such player.
Justin Upton has multiple hits in five of his last eight games and now gets a great matchup against the White Sox's James Shields.
Mike Napoli continues to hit lefties well, which sets up nicely Monday against the Twins' Hector Santiago, who has allowed 23 earned runs, including seven homers, in his last four starts.
Neil Parker breaks down the Monday Yahoo slate, including Jose Altuve, whose price is not prohibitive with a left-hander on the mound.