
Jason Collette looks at what to expect from the changes expected for this season. Do we need to adjust our expectations?

Protecting the long-term health of star players will be paramount in the shortened season, so expect the Mets to be conservative with Jacob deGrom’s tight back.

Rich Hill drew big bids in this week's series of FAAB bids. Jeff Erickson breaks down the FAAB bidding in his leagues on Sunday night.

Erik Halterman analyzes players whose Opening Day status has been resolved, and those who are still uncertain for the season opener.

Todd Zola looks at some wrinkles in the 2020 schedule and thinks the regional alignment will allow Phillies like Bryce Harper to add extra value on the basepaths.

Bernie Pleskoff analyzes 10 players he's staying away from this season, including Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier.

Our four rankers are back to answer more of the questions regarding how they're tackling the 60-game fantasy baseball season.

Erik Siegrist previews the free-agent pool in the American League prior to a belated Opening Day and expects a healthy Griffin Canning to be a big piece of the rotation puzzle for the Angels.

Jan Levine profiles National Leaguers for the season's first FAAB period this week, including the Phillies' Andrew McCutchen.

Jeff Erickson took Stephen Strasburg in the NFBC Main Event draft as the 10th overall starting pitcher (26th player) overall. Aces were inflated more than ever in this draft.

James Anderson ranks the rookies based on expected value for 2020, and Athletics' southpaw A.J. Puk is the top pitching prospect on his board.

Oak’s Corner is back, and Scott Jenstad discusses his targets and fades for the shortened season, starting with Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber as a target.

James Anderson breaks down his first draft in months, where he executed his plan of getting two aces early, including Dodgers southpaw Clayton Kershaw.

Brad Johnson tackles pitching questions popping up in relation to the abbreviated season and lists a few candidates who could move up the food chain with decent pitching, including the Reds’ Trevor Bauer.

Dave Regan discusses the trickle-down effect big-name opt outs will have on teams, including how the Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw will manage without David Price in L.A.

Jeff vists VSiN to discuss who he likes in the MLB win totals matchup between the Padres and Diamondbacks.