
Todd Zola offers timely advice on how to run and participate in online auctions and warns that not all draft rooms handle multi-position players like Brian Anderson the same way.

Brad Johnson finishes his preview of pitching around the league with the American League West, where in Los Angeles, Shohei Ohtani could be ready to start once MLB resumes.

Jason Collette reviews his AL Tout Wars auction, which had a different feel this year at it went from live to online.

Clay Link spent $164 of his $260 budget on starting pitching in the Tout Wars head-to-head points league.

Jesse Siegel highlights minor leaguers to keep an eye on, including Texas' Nick Solak, who has the bat to join the Rangers but just needs a position.

Bernie Pleskoff analyzes pitchers who impressed him in spring training, including Pittsburgh's Nick Burdi, and also discusses how he's dealing with social distancing.

Chris Liss bought a few injured players at a discount, figuring the delayed start to the season will give them time to heal.

Individual sets of fantasy baseball rankings by Jeff Erickson, Todd Zola, Clay Link and Erik Halterman are compiled into a top 300 composite ranking, with a two-week delay to the season factored in.

Jeff Erickson discusses his Yahoo! Friends & Family draft, where injured players like Max Scherzer get a boost with the delayed start to the MLB season.

Brad Johnson analyzes the National League West, where in Colorado, German Marquez will be put to the test, when MLB play resumes.

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Todd Zola concludes his review of valuation theory with a look at inflation in keeper leagues, and why it could be a waste of time to calculate the "correct" inflated salary for studs like Ronald Acuna.

With Goldschmidt's latest elbow injury, Liss can't resist slapping the "flat tire" label on the first baseman.

In taking stock of his drafts so far this season, Jeff Erickson has been pushing Trevor Story aggressively in the middle-to-late first rounds.

Chris Liss bought Jose Ramirez for $50, in his opinion a bargain, in the heavily-inflated 18-team format.