
What can recent spring steals outliers tell us about players who ran wild this spring, like Boston's David Hamilton?

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.

This weeks set of pickups includes Frankie Montas, who's pitched well since joining the Brewers, particularly in September.

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 examines NL Bullpens with possible changes on the horizon, and in the case of the Mets, current closer Edwin Diaz can't seem to protect leads.

Bryce Harper and the high-flying Philadelphia Phillies host the San Diego Padres, and John Bollman presents the MLB Best Bets and Expert Picks for Monday, June 17.

Brad Johnson examines NL bullpens without clear closers, starting in Washington, where the Nationals currently are relying on Kyle Finnegan to finish games.

Brad Johnson helps get ready for draft day by analyzing pitching staffs, and this week he focuses on the National League West, and in Los Angeles, Walker Buehler will start the season on the IL.

Todd Zola considers a new approach to regressing a pitcher's BABIP, which suggests better days should be ahead for Hunter Greene.

Brad Johnson breaks down the pitching situations in the AL Central, starting in Chicago where Johnson expects Lucas Giolito to have a bounce-back season.

Todd Zola reconsiders his stance against adding holds as a roto category, and takes a look at the impact it would have on relievers like Devin Williams.

Todd Zola tackles the MLB Postseason Cheat Sheet for RotoWire and discusses his approach to postseason leagues this year.

Ryan Rufe breaks down the relievers who could be on the move in the next few days as well as their potential destinations.

Erik Siegrist looks over the AL free-agent pool as Riley Greene headlines a trio of promising young hitters arriving in or returning to the majors.

The Blue Jays' hitting is heating up, so Chris Bennett has no problems endorsing a couple examples for their matchup with Red Sox' starter Rick Porcello.