How new is the rise in pitcher injuries, and what's causing it? And will we ever get back to a time when those injuries are less common?
Monday’s FanDuel offering presents a solid Braves bat stacking opportunity against the struggling Astros.
Todd Zola presents the weekly pitcher rankings, and with all the pitcher injuries it’s almost fitting that Tyler Glasnow is leading the rankings.
Shohei Ohtani leads the Dodgers against the Twins in an interleague matchup that highlights a full slate of MLB Expert Picks for April 9, presented by Michael Rathburn.
Jeff Stotts writes about the causes of the dreaded ulnar collateral ligament sprain, which impacts many MLB pitchers, including Spencer Strider.
The beginning of the season brings new injuries, and in Chicago, the Cubs preparing to be without pitcher Justin Steele for at least a month for a hamstring strain.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 53.6 percent of his bets over 23 years. Is Kansas City really the most improved team?
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.
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.
Todd Zola considers the impact of extra rest on starting pitchers and wonders if the Orioles will treat Corbin Burnes with the same care that the Brewers did.
Ronald Acuna holds onto the top spot in the RotoWire Roundtable despite his knee scare, but there's plenty of movement behind him.
Brad Johnson has moved to the NL Central, and in Cincinnati, Hunter Greene, with one of the biggest arms in baseball, clearly has considerable potential.
It's still all Ronald Acuna at the top, but Julio Rodriguez has now claimed the second spot in the latest edition of the RotoWire Roundtable rankings.
Bailey Ober is a 6-foot-9 giant with a unique fastball and a unique statistical profile. Does it all add up to someone we should trust in 2024?