
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.

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.

Brad Johnson covers pitching in the National League Central, and in Cincinnati, Nick Lodolo is a starting pitcher to keep an eye on.

The closer market continues to evolve, with Tanner Scott moving into the top 15 after the Dodgers indicated he was the team's top option for save chances.

Which teams should be looking to add depth to their collection of high-leverage relievers at the deadline?

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

Erik Siegrist highlights another wave of young talent being added to American League rosters, including Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows.

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?

The Baltimore Orioles host the Cleveland Guardians, and Mike Barner features this game along with two others in his MLB Best Bets and Player Props for Tuesday, June 25.

Injuries and trades have shaken up the closer market, with Edwin Diaz claiming the top spot in Ryan Rufe's updated closer rankings.

Brad Johnson looks at the American League Central, and in Cleveland, he's been won over by Shane Bieber, whose once rather-average stuff has improved significantly.

The weak AL Central is full of spots still up for grabs as camp begins, though the most interesting contest is probably the battle for the Twins' fifth starter job.

James Anderson goes team-by-team to highlight which pitching prospects could ascend to the closer role in the coming years, including A's righty Mason Miller.

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

Brad Johnson check in on ever-changing closing situations, and in New York, the Mets are hopeful Edwin Diaz could be back at the end of September.