
Brad Johnson completes his pitching staff wrap up with the New York Yankees, who could be one of the best staffs this season with the addition of Max Fried.

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.

Kyle Finnegan earned nearly every save for the Nationals last season, but most teams saw plenty of opportunities go to pitchers other than their main man.

Signings and trades have shaken up our Roundtable Rankings, starting early in the first round, where Juan Soto's move to pitcher-friendly Citi Field sees him drop a few spots.

This year's bold predictions series kicks off with the Orioles and Jordan Westburg, who could be the top second baseman in a weak year for the position.

Jason Collette reviews his preseason pitcher predictions, featuring correct calls on Michael King and Michael Kopech but a lack of faith in Cole Ragans.

James Anderson ranks the top 300 players for 2025 fantasy baseball leagues, in which Brewers' phenom Jackson Chourio is pushing towards the first round!

Brad Johnson highlights pitchers he is leery of pursuing next spring, starting with the Guardians' Tanner Bibee whom he believes will become more hittable in the future.

Will it all come down to wins? Jason Collette details his tight battle with RotoWire colleague James Anderson for the AL LABR crown.

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 recaps the significant pitching trades at the deadline, starting with James Paxton who goes from the Dodgers back to Boston.

Which relievers will be on the dealt over the course of the next week, and what are their most likely landing spots?

Erik Siegrist takes stock of the available talent in the American League and wonders when the next wave of top prospects could arrive, including the Rays' Junior Caminero.

Brad Johnson discusses the current state of pitching and notes how infrequently a star like Paul Skenes comes along.

This holiday edition of Thursday FAAB includes the Rays' Shane Baz, who's scheduled to make his post-Tommy John surgery debut July 5 against the Rangers in Texas.

Brad Johnson discusses AL bullpens in which adjustments may still be made, and in Oakland Mason Miller is performing well, but will he still be in town after the trade deadline?

Erik Siegrist reviews the latest additions to the AL waiver wire as Ben Rice tries to fill the hole at first base for the Yankees.