Jan Levine takes a look at the National League free agent pool this week and who might be of service to your squad between now and October.
Chris Bennett expects to see a couple of sluggers break out of their funks Sunday, including Jake Lamb in a juicy matchup against Jimmy Nelson.
Paying up for Mike Trout isn't always easy, but Juan Carlos Blanco explains why the Angles outfielder is worth it Sunday against the Mariners.
Troy Tulowitzki has reached base safely in six straight games, and Juan Carlos Blanco explains why the Blue Jays shortstop has a good chance to extend it Sunday against the Royals.
Paul Sporer boosts Max Scherzer to the top of this week's pitcher ranking as the Washington hurler looks to have gotten a handle on his long-ball troubles.
Jason Collette looks at some of the deals that went down at the trade deadline and what it means for the likes of Carlos Beltran. Will he miss Yankee Stadium's short porch?
Erik Siegrist breaks down his hitting rankings for the upcoming slate of games, topped by both teams from the state of Texas
Sasha Yodashkin highlights some favorable matchups on Saturday's slate and is willing to pay top dollar for Ryan Braun hitting in the desert against the struggling Patrick Corbin.
Christopher Olson surveys Saturday's slate and targets Adam Duvall, who seems tailor-made to exploit the holes in Ivan Nova's game.
Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth comes into Saturday's game against the Giants on a six-game hitting streak, and Juan Carlos Blanco explains why he has a good chance to make is seven.
With Clayton Kershaw likely done for the season, Jose Fernandez hitting an innings limit soon and other top-tier pitchers struggling, Doug Thorburn ranks the best hurlers for the rest of the season.
Despite playing at Petco Park on Friday, RotoWire's Kevin Payne likes the fantasy upside of Phillies first baseman Tommy Joseph.
Yankees starter Michael Pineda has allowed at least five runs in three of his last five starts, giving Sasha Yodashkin every reason to use Indians lefties Jason Kipnis and Francisco Lindor.
With Tim Lincecum on the hill Friday, Chris Olson is ready to unleash Mariners outfielder Nelson Cruz and his .209 ISO against right-handed pitching.
Jeff Zimmerman delves into what to look for when deciphering a streak vs. a skills change for hitters. Is Daniel Murphy showing skills growth, or is he destined for significant regression?
Dave Regan rumbles about some questions and thoughts he has about all sorts of different scenarios as the home stretch of the 2016 season gets underway.