
Michael Rathburn likes a low-scoring game between the Rangers and Mariners. That and more among his best bets for Saturday.

Chris Bennett writes that Yuli Gurriel may not be the best Astro in an RvR matchup, but he's priced favorably and hitting in a run-producing spot.

Joe Sheehan eyes up the board for Friday’s slate and identifies six games to target, including a look at the pitchers’ duel in Washington with Los Angeles’ Julio Urias taking on Max Scherzer.

Clay Link, via the SiriusXM App, brings us his second half breakout candidates prior to the All-Star Break. He picks a handful of players, including Met Michael Conforto.

Erik Halterman, via the SiriusXM App, brings us his shallow league MLB adds heading into week 15. Erik suggests two hitters and two pitchers, including veteran 1b Joey Votto.

Look for White Sox pitcher Lance Lynn to keep rolling in a favorable matchup versus the Tigers on Thursday.

Todd Zola takes a look at how much second-half movement is generally possible in each roto category and how much impact an elite base stealer like Whit Merrifield can have on your fortunes.

Brad Johnson discusses pitchers on his hometown league team, starting with New York ace Gerrit Cole, whom Johnson just acquired.

Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire targets for the week, including the Brewers' Keston Hiura.

Juan Blanco likes the Diamondbacks' Merrill Kelly to stifle the Giants among his best bets for Thursday.

Mike Barner delivers his picks for Thursday’s DraftKings slate, turning to a Rockies stack against the Cardinals.

Kevin Payne looks over Thursday's slate and likes Kyle Schwarber's chances of staying locked in against Tony Gonsolin and the Dodgers.

Joe Sheehan is ready to fade Shohei Ohtani against the Yankees. That and more among his best bets for Wednesday.

Kevin Payne checks out Wednesday's slate as Fernando Tatis and the Padres look to light up Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.

Jason Collette analyzes the new spike in offense and tells fantasy managers what to expect, both for the near term and long term.