
Chris Bennett looks over Tuesday's slate and recommends stocking up on Houston bats like Alex Bregman against the Tigers' Matthew Boyd.

Jeff Stotts explains the concept of the kinetic chain and how one injury can affect other chain links, like in the case of Cody Bellinger and his calf contusion.

Jesse Siegel details the upcoming youth revolution in Seattle while looking at other prospects from around the league.

In this week's look at players whose stock is either rising or falling, Erik Halterman notes Corbin Burnes' ascension after two outstanding outings so far this season.

Reds OF Tyler Naquin is off to a hot start. It seems like Cleveland was too quick to give up on Naquin. Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson discuss.

Bernie Pleskoff profiles a couple hot waiver targets in Akil Baddoo and Yermin Mercedes. Will they be regular contributors or simply spare parts?

Michael Rathburn dives into Monday's MLB slate and offers his best bets on the board, including a play on Miami starter Sandy Alcantara's strikeout prop as he gets set to face the Braves in Atlanta.

Tyler Naquin last received this much attention back in 2017, but he was frequently added by teams in free agent bidding this week.

Jeff Erickson and Scott Jenstad cover injuries (Christian Yelich, Anthony Rendon) and FAAB options at Closer and Outfield.

Writing about Monday night's slate of games, Chris Morgan, likes Trea Turner's power and speed against Cardinal pitcher John Gant.

Mike Barner drops in with his best DraftKings recommendations for Monday's slate, including a Phillies stack against David Peterson and the Mets.

Luis Castillo threw harder in his second start of the season than he did on Opening Day, and now there's a way you can check for that yourself immediately on the day of that start.

Erik Siegrist checks out the AL free-agent pool and thinks that while Akil Baddoo's name might be fun to say, he could be even more fun to have on your roster.

Jan Levine is back and lists a number of players to target, including a veteran starter in San Francisco who's excelling.