
Explore the evolving roles in National League bullpens and discover key players set to impact your fantasy baseball lineup. Stay ahead with strategic insights!

Which closers have most improved their ranking so far this season, and which have tumbled down the list?

James Anderson provides the top relief pitching prospects for your dynasty leagues on all 30 teams, plus the top reliever prospects to add in dynasty leagues, led by Rays lefty Mason Montgomery!

Relievers like Luke Jackson of the Rangers are making a strong early impression, but will he be able to keep the closer job all year?

The latest update to the RotoWire Roundtable Rankings sees Jackson Chourio move into the back of the first round.

With Shohei Ohtani set for more days off and fewer steals this season, Bobby Witt Jr. has moved into the top spot in our Roundtable Rankings.

Brad Johnson dives deep into NL East pitching, where Chris Sale has looked good this spring, making a huge year from him a real possibility.

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.

Erik Halterman takes a look at three major mistakes he made in last year's Tout Wars NL-Only league in an attempt to avoid the same pitfalls this season.

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.

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.

Josh Hader's heavier usage since joining the Astros could make him the best closer to target this season.

The latest batch of bold predictions foretells big things for Kyle Schwarber in his contract year while offering a warning about a young Atlanta right-hander.

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

Jan Levine closes his column for the season by highlighting a few last-minute pickups while including a couple pitchers to stash for next year.