Even with a tough matchup against the Phillies in Citizens Bank Park on Opening Day, Spencer Strider takes the top spot in the first Weekly Pitcher Rankings of the year.
BJ Courchaine traveled to Arizona for Spring Training to take in the atmosphere and excitement about the upcoming MLB season while polling his fellow fans about their Spring Training experience.
Jesse Siegel is back for a new season and is looking at a few top prospects who may already be in line to earn a lot of playing time.
Jeff Stotts kicks off the season with his first injury report, featuring Kyle Bradish, who will start the year on the IL after being diagnosed with a partially torn UCL in his throwing elbow.
Jeff Erickson and Tim Schuler drew the 1.1 pick in their NFBC Main Event. How did they build their roster after selecting Ronald Acuña Jr.?
Ahead of Opening Day, Erik Siegrist reviews AL players whose outlooks have improved since early drafters assembled their rosters, including Rays prospect Curtis Mead.
Eight job battles have received significant updates this week, including Opening Day decisions on two top prospects and changes to three closer situations.
Drew Beam and the Tennessee Volunteers will look for a second straight win over Ole Miss on Saturday.
Injuries and signings have caused plenty of shifts in our rankings over the last two weeks, with Elly De La Cruz jumping up six spots due to teammates missing time.
Dig into Friday's college baseball picks as John Venezia lays out his case for his best bet on the UC Santa Barbara vs. Cal Poly. Follow RotoWire for expert college baseball bets all season.
Who's winning the National League's biggest job battles, and who's losing them? Three injuries in the Marlins rotation have put A.J. Puk in the former camp.
Brad Johnson concludes his deep dive into pitching staffs with the National League East, where in Atlanta, Spencer Strider is at the top of his game.
Get the top college baseball bets from today's action as John Venezia digs into the SEC showdown between Arkansas and Auburn with Razorback ace, Hagen Smith, on the mound.
Why not use an MVP in your MVP slot for Thursday's single-game MLB contests on FanDuel? Mookie Betts is the perfect man for the job, writes Chris Morgan.