Paul Sporer's weekly pitcher rankings features Oakland starter Sonny Gray, whose velocity has returned since he came off the disabled list three starts ago.
The Rockies are on the road Saturday, but Juan Blanco explains why that's no reason to avoid Nolan Arenado.
Sasha Yodashkin checks out Saturday's slate and thinks Trevor Story is getting too big a road discount given his performance away from Coors Field so far this season.
Sitting at the top of the Dodgers' lineup against the Brewers' Zach Davies on Friday gives fantasy owners plenty to consider with Chase Utley.
Jon Gray's overall stats don't look that great because he pitches so often at Coors Field, but RotoWire's Kevin Payne likes his upside on the road in Miami on Friday.
Dave Regan looks at BABIP and xFIP rates to find players who might be due for a correction after a sluggish start to the season. Are better days ahead for Jose Bautista?
Lorenzo Cain's price has plummeted of late, but Neil Walker explains why the Royals outfielder is a solid option Thursday.
CC Sabathia has been surprisingly good this season and now takes on a Twins offense that's been particularly bad against lefties.
Todd Zola finishes his review of surprising starts with a group of pitchers headlined by Jon Lester, who's been providing elite numbers despite a preseason label as an SP2.
Jeff Zimmerman examines batted-ball velocity and which players have experienced the effects of changing velocity from last year, like Jose Altuve.
Alex Spalding checks out Wednesday's slate and can't help but marvel at the historic numbers David Ortiz is putting up in his final season.
James Anderson updates his top 200 prospect list with the cream of this year's draft crop, but also installs a new name in the number one spot.
Joey Votto has struggled quite a bit this season, but RotoWire's Chris Olson explains why he makes for a solid fantasy pick Wednesday against the Braves.
Michael Rathburn shows how to find good values on FanDuel by comparing DraftKings salaries. Find out how the trick allowed him to afford both Max Scherzer and Zack Greinke in a recent play.
Erik Siegrist ponders what to possibly do with Giancarlo Stanton, who's in an almost unprecedented slump, in this week's look at the risers and fallers around the majors.
Juan Carlos Blanco surveys Tuesday's slate and recommends stocking up on Indians left-handers, including Jason Kipnis, against an extremely vulnerable Chris Young.
Jason Kipnis has been very solid against right-handed pitching this season, and he has an excellent matchup Tuesday against the Royals, according to Alex Spalding.