
Brad Johnson touches upon changes with the shorten season, and discusses the New York Yankee’s new ace Gerrit Cole in his Notable Rotation Ramblings.

Todd Zola previews the current state of American League rosters and notes that Aaron Judge and the formidable Yankees offense should be fully healthy for Opening Day.

Ross Stripling heads the list of relievers to help you keep up in wins without sacrificing too much by avoiding shakier starting pitchers in the process.

Erik Halterman analyzes the biggest risers and fallers from RotoWire's most recent top-100 rankings as compared to the last set of rankings before the shutdown.

Bernie Pleskoff profiles NL sleepers who are in position to take advantage of a short season, like the Cubs' Ian Happ.

The four rankers from the RotoWire Roundtable -- Jeff Erickson, Clay Link, Todd Zola and Erik Halterman -- answer a short questionnaire.

Baseball is back, and Jan Levine profiles players whose value has changed recently, including Jay Bruce, who should get at-bats at DH this season.

Erik Siegrist takes a look at the state of the American League as teams prepare for summer camp and thinks the layoff may have allowed Stephen Piscotty to get fully healthy for the first time since 2018.

Four sets of individual fantasy baseball rankings are compiled into a Top 300 composite ranking for the upcoming 60-game MLB season.

Dave Regan discusses things to watch for in the shortened 2020 season, including where Yasiel Puig might land.

Brad Johnson discusses the potential ramifications of a (very) shortened season and offers up his early pick for the NL Cy Young award, Cardinals' ace Jack Flaherty.

How many games Mike Trout misses for his upcoming paternity leave could drastically change his draft value. That's one of the many issues we're looking at upon baseball's return to action.

James Anderson breaks the top-100 fantasy prospects from this year's draft into tiers, including new Jays center fielder, Austin Martin, who has the second tier all to himself.

Erik Halterman looks at who's up and down in baseball leagues across the globe. In the States, Justin Verlander looks healthy after spring injuries.

Bernie Pleskoff profiles his favorite Swiss Army Knife players who offer owners multi-position eligibility. Find out why Niko Goodrum tops the list.

Jan Levine profiles undervalued players who could pay off in NL leagues this year, including Alex Wood, who focused on improving his mechanics this offseason.

Todd Zola recaps the findings from his Winning Tendencies series and notes that multi-position players like Ketel Marte don't gain significant value in leagues with restrictive roster rules.