
Todd Zola examines the impact of new scoring categories on the pitching side, including the rise in value of top set-up men like Tyler Duffey.

Brad Johnson continues his early-season analysis of pitching across the league with a break down of the American League West where the A’s Jesus Luzardo should be on managers’ lists.

Erik Siegrist reviews the fallout from the trade deadline and notes that Michael Pineda could be a big piece of the rotation puzzle for the Twins down the stretch.

Erik Siegrist reviews the free-agent pool in the American League and thinks it might finally be time for Clint Frazier to shine for the Yankees.

The Rafael Montero Sweepstakes was active in every league, and Jeff Erickson made a "go-for-it" trade for German Marquez in the RotoWire Staff Keeper League.

Erik Siegrist checks out the free-agent pool in the Junior Circuit and expects Jo Adell's prospect pedigree to draw a lot of FAAB dollars.

Scott Jenstad talks about the week that was and how Fernando Tatis is quickly laying claim to being the most exciting player in the game.

Brad Johnson analyzes turmoil in the NL Bullpens, including in New York, where the Mets’ Edwin Diaz has struggled since joining the team.

Todd Zola continues his breakdown of last year's NFBC Main Event rosters and explains why he thinks Christian Yelich showed up on so few league-winning squads.

Dave Regan profiles relievers who could end up closing this season, including Corey Knebel in Milwaukee.

Brad Johnson examines bullpens that are in flux, like in Los Angeles where Ty Buttrey sits behind Keynan Middleton in the pecking order but offers good stuff according to Johnson.

Brad Johnson finishes his preview of pitching around the league with the American League West, where in Los Angeles, Shohei Ohtani could be ready to start once MLB resumes.