
Injuries create opportunities, and Boston Red Sox top prospect Marcelo Mayer is one of a number of players joining the American League talent pool this week looking to take advantage.

The Jays and Rays carry a full slate of games while the Cubs should continue to impress offensively at home.

Finding the next big thing on the mound is always a top priority in fantasy leagues, which makes young hurlers like the Minnesota Twins' Zebby Matthews intriguing targets.

The American League free agent pool lacks big-name prospect promotions this week, but players like the Blue Jays' Addison Barger could prove to be bargains.

The search for starting pitching in the American League could lead to fierce bidding for the Houston Astros' Lance McCullers as he makes his long-awaited return to the mound.

Check out the top AL fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups and FAAB targets for this week. Get expert advice to stay ahead in your fantasy baseball league.

Playing-time patterns are only beginning to emerge on the American League waiver wire, making Heston Kjerstad stand out as a target as he gets his chance with the Baltimore Orioles.

With a few games completed, Jesse Siegel has discussed some prospects' early returns and future plans.

Catch up on the players who won jobs in the final days of camp around the American League, including Cam Smith of the Astros.

The American League waiver wire is packed with options as Opening Day approaches, and the return of Nolan Jones to the Cleveland Guardians should settle their murky right field situation.

Several job battles have been settled around the American League, including the Royals' fifth starter job, which appears to have been won by Kris Bubic.

The first look of the season at the free-agent pool in the American League features a number of prospects in line to win Opening Day jobs, including young Texas Rangers pitcher Kumar Rocker.

Jason Collette breaks down his AL LABR squad, which included the unexpected acquisition of Bobby Witt Jr.

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.

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.

Todd Zola takes a look at some strategic wrinkles in Underdog's best ball The Bullpen contest and explains why top infielders like the Phillies' Trea Turner might drop relative to their ADP.

Shohei Ohtani takes the top spot in the first edition of the 2025 RotoWire roundtable rankings, but his lead is a very slim one.