
Remaining strength of schedule could have a big impact on fantasy values in the second half, with Atlanta's friendly run-in giving the team's bats and arms a boost.

Wins have been hard to come by this season. Jason Collette examines early run-support numbers and notes pitchers that have enjoyed good fortune in that regard, and those that have not, like Corbin Burnes.

Jason Collette looks at the league-wide saves situation, as it seems these days that everyone gets a save!

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.

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.

Todd Zola digs into recent stolen base and bullpen numbers looking for an edge and notes that Trea Turner isn't the only National who's been tearing up the basepaths lately.

The National League Central is on tap for Brad Johnson this week, and, in Chicago, the Cubs’ pitching success will likely revolve around Yu Darvish’s health.

Derek VanRiper delivers his weekly risers and fallers, kicking things off with D-Backs outfielder A.J. Pollock, who tore it up in the season's first month.

Jan Levine sees another questionable closer battle in the NL Central. How should waiver wire pickers attack the Cardinals' bullpen?

Brad Johnson reflects on the early days of the season with a few random thoughts and observations, like the Shohei Otani phenomenon, which has fans and fantasy players alike bedazzled.

Derek VanRIper previews Tuesday's DraftKings slate, turning his mound over to the Phillies' Aaron Nola against the visiting Reds.

Brewers closer Corey Knebel will be out four to six weeks with a hamstring strain to his lead leg. Jeff Stotts advises that even when he returns, Knebel should be monitored closely.

Clay Link guides NL waiver wire pickers through the Brewers' closer mess, but where does he rank Jacob Barnes?

Scott Jenstad recaps the first week in baseball and analyzes a few of the more notable draft picks, like Blue Jay Justin Smoak, who after a breakout 2017, followed up with a terrific start to 2018.