
Brad Johnson discusses the relationship between fundamental player defense and quality of pitching, and pitchers like Erick Fedde returning from playing in Asia to have eye-catching pitching numbers at home.

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.

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.

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.

Spots are up for grabs around the American League West, including in the Rangers rotation, where the young and talented Kumar Rocker may face an uphill battle to break camp in the majors.

Brad Johnson tackles the American League West, where he anticipates good things from starting pitcher Hunter Brown.

James Anderson releases his top 100 prospects for 2025 fantasy baseball leagues, in which Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews' massive stolen-base upside places him in the top tier!

James Anderson just updated the RotoWire dynasty rankings and shares the results of a startup high-stakes dynasty auction he participated in recently, in which Shohei Ohtani commanded the highest price!

James Anderson answers questions about the massive update to the top 400 prospect rankings, in which Rangers shortstop phenom Sebastian Walcott remains in the top spot due to his sky-high ceiling!

James Anderson highlights pitching prospects to target for 2025, including Cards' righty Michael McGreevy, as well as pitching prospects to avoid and some endgame targets for draft and hold leagues.

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.

James Anderson pinpoints relievers and potential relievers from the minor leagues who could develop into the next great fantasy baseball closer, including recent Angels draftee Ben Joyce.