
Jason Collette looks at players who splits might provide a clue as to whether fantasy owners can buy into their 2019 performances.

Erik Halterman looks at the ups and downs this week in baseball, including Tampa Bay's Austin Meadows, who is breaking out in a big way.

Mike Trout will have season-ending surgery on a neuroma in his foot, but Jeff Stotts expects him to be back to full strength in time for 2020 drafts.

Stephen Strasburg headlines Monday's FanDuel starting pitchers. Chris Bennett is considering pivoting to other options, though.

Erik Siegrist looks over the remaining talent on AL waiver wires and thinks Rangers prospect Nick Solak can offer some useful production down the stretch even in the shallowest of formats.

Edwin Jackson has looked horrendous this season, which is why Mike Barner is picking a trio of Orioles' bats to punish the Tigers' starter.

With Cal Quantrill slated to start, Chris Morgan will gladly take Trevor Story and other Rockies' hitters in today's matchup.

While more powerful sluggers may be available, Sasha Yodashkin tips MLB hit leader Whit Merrifield as a strong producer for today's battle with the Astros.

In this edition, Jan Levine focuses on those players who have recently been called up, have returned to the lineup, or are slated to be back soon.

Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings feature a Twins squad that has seven games at home against weak pitching.

Scott Jenstad likes Mike Clevinger against the Twins, as he has gone for 43-plus FanDuel Points in 11 of 13 and is a cash staple with GPP upside.

Todd Zola ranks the week's starting pitching has the Astros and Nationals have separated themselves from the pack.

Scott Jenstad looks toward 2020 to discuss some fades, including the Nationals’ Victor Robles, who has stolen-base upside, but doesn’t hit the ball hard enough for Jenstad’s liking.

The Mariners/White Sox matchup should involve plenty of offense, which is why Mike Barner recommends stacking hitters from both lineups.

Sasha Yodashkin zeroes in on Jose Altuve and his premier lefty-bashing skills against the Royals' Mike Montgomery.