
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.

Adam Warner shares his expert MLB picks and props for Game 2 of the ALCS between the Yankees and the Guardians, including his favorite Tanner Bibee prop.

The NFBC's Postseason Hold'em contest kicks off at the start of the Division Series, and its scoring system leads to some unusual 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.

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

Todd Zola shares his thoughts from Monday's box scores, which included another strong showing from the potentially overlooked Trevor Larnach.

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.

James Anderson answers a bevy of listener questions about prospects, dynasty and redraft, including several questions about Rays power-hitting phenom Junior Caminero.

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.

Erik Siegrist takes a look at the AL waiver wire on the eve of the trade deadline as Luis Castillo gets ready to make his Mariners debut.

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

Ryan Rufe gives a tiered ranking of his top 70 closers for the rest of the season, with Clay Holmes jumping up near the top.

Ryan Rufe tracks the latest closer developments around the league, with a new committee in place in Philadelphia.

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.