
RotoWire experts Steve Bulanda, Lauren Jump and Adam Warner discuss Aaron Judge, other MLB stars and their favorite futures and props for the 2025 baseball season.

Jan Levine has a slightly smaller rundown of NL options than last week to get you prepared for the North American start to the regular season.

Todd Zola tries to remove volume from the equation when determining the value of pitchers, and finds that the market may have over-corrected on Logan Webb.

The closer market continues to evolve, with Tanner Scott moving into the top 15 after the Dodgers indicated he was the team's top option for save chances.

Brad Johnson is back for the 2025 season and breaks down each division starting with the NL West, where the rich just got richer, with the addition of Roki Sasaki.

Josh Hader's heavier usage since joining the Astros could make him the best closer to target this season.

The NFBC's Postseason Hold'em contest kicks off at the start of the Division Series, and its scoring system leads to some unusual rankings.

Several big-name relievers changed teams at the deadline, with closers like Tanner Scott and Carlos Estevez heading into unclear situations with their new teams.

Brad Johnson recaps the significant pitching trades at the deadline, starting with James Paxton who goes from the Dodgers back to Boston.

Which relievers will be on the dealt over the course of the next week, and what are their most likely landing spots?

Brad Johnson discusses AL bullpens in which adjustments may still be made, and in Oakland Mason Miller is performing well, but will he still be in town after the trade deadline?

This week's set of Sorare upgrades includes Cardinals shortstop Masyn Winn, who's coming into his own in his first full season.

Brad Johnson discusses the need to play favorable matchups as part of successful fantasy baseball strategy, with the Cardinals' Miles Mikolas making a good matchup pitcher.

Erik Siegrist dives into the AL free-agent pool as a host of players get ready to return from injuries, including Orioles hurler Kyle Bradish.