
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.

Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers are one of 14 teams with a seven-game schedule from September 16-22. Todd Zola highlights the matchups and unveils his weekly hitter rankings.

The Cleveland Guardians are one of six teams with seven games the week of September 9 to September 15. See how they and the rest of the MLB rank in Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings.

Todd Zola provides some data to help you determine whether even Aaron Judge is capable of slugging your team into contention over the season's final stretch.

Erik Siegrist takes stock of the September reinforcements arriving in the American League, including Rangers pitching prospect Jack Leiter.

Bryan Reynolds and the Pirates top Todd Zola’s hitter rankings for the week of September 2 to September 8.

Bobby Witt and the Royals play eight games the week of August 26 to September 1, making them a top team in Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings.

The Toronto Blue Jays and the red-hot Vladimir Guerrero Jr. top Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings thanks to seven home games during the week of August 19-25.

Boston is one of six teams with seven games on the schedule for the Week of August 12 to August 18. Red Sox hitters such as Rafael Devers are at the top of Todd Zola's hitter rankings for the week.

With seven home games, Washington Nationals hitters like CJ Abrams top Todd Zola's hitter rankings for the Week of August 5 to August 11.

The Orioles are the only team with an eight-game schedule this week, giving fantasy managers with Baltimore players like Gunnar Henderson a huge advantage.

The latest developments in American League lineups include Wyatt Langford settling in as the everyday left fielder and cleanup hitter in Texas.

Atlanta's injury woes continued over the weekend as Ozzie Albies and Max Fried joined Ronald Acuna, Michael Harris and Spencer Strider on the injured list.

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.

Erik Siegrist looks over a fairly shallow AL free-agent pool ahead of the All-Star break and likes what he's seeing from some younger players, including Detroit's Justyn-Henry Malloy.