
Much has been decided in the National League over the last few days, including the Giants' fifth starter job, which was won by Landen Roupp.

The National League Central features several closer spots up for grabs and multiple rookies hoping to break camp with starting spots, including the Cubs' Matt Shaw.

Todd Zola explains how projected playing time and a skills-based approach helps him identify upside plays late in a draft, as well as leading him to put Aaron Judge at the top of his personal rankings.

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.

Jason Collette reviews the hits and misses from his hitting half of his preseason bold predictions, including big hits on Brenton Doyle and Mark Vientos.

How much ground can you make up in various categories down the stretch? A look at the statistical leaders from the last two seasons offers some answers.

Julio Rodriguez of the Seattle Mariners has moved up and down the batting order, and Ryan Boyer breaks down how he's doing as well as all the American League teams in this week's Lineup Lowdown.

Erik Siegrist sifts through the free-agent options in the American League as Tigers prospect Colt Keith shows signs of figuring things out in the majors.

Alex Bregman has been moved down in the Houston Astros' lineup to revive his bat. Ryan Boyer has that development and more in the American League version of Lineup Lowdown

Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent options in the AL as Taj Bradley provides a potentially massive boost to the Rays' rotation and to fantasy staffs.

Wyatt Langford of the Texas Rangers is one of the featured players in Lineup Lowdown, with this week Ryan Boyer stepping in with the American League.

Erik Siegrist checks out the free-agent pool in the AL after the first handful of games and isn't quite ready to go all in on a potential Jared Walsh comeback.

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.

Positional battles with significant fantasy implications can be found throughout the NL East, including one in the Phillies outfield.