
Juan Carlos Blanco highlights his favorite options for Friday's slate on Monkey Knife Fight, which includes Matt Olson and the Athletics facing off against Ivan Nova.

The Yankees and pitcher Domingo German are huge favorites over Toronto and its 25th ranked .299 wOBA against righties.

Mike Barner delivers his best Yahoo recommendations for the first slate of action coming off the All-Star break.

Brad Johnson examines some of the impact players in the Futures Game who he thinks should be on fantasy watch lists, like the Braves Ian Anderson.

Todd Zola ranks the lineups for the short week and combined extended period with Tommie Pham and the Tampa Bay Rays leading the pack.

Todd Zola ranks the pitchers for the weekend series coming out of the break with Max Scherzer perched atop the heap.

Erik Halterman highlights players on the upswing, and those on the downswing. Is now the time to trade Fernando Tatis Jr.?

During the All-Star break, Jeff Stotts puts together his annual list of players who have frustrated fantasy owners due to injury or illness, such as White Sox catcher Welington Castillo.

Erik Siegrist looks over the AL free-agent pool heading into the All-Star break and thinks Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen is poised to flip the script on a disappointing season.

The Rangers' pitching situation today appears muddled, so Mike Barner endorses a trio of Twins - including the cheaper Byron Buxton - to post some decent numbers.

Chris Morgan gives the thumbs-up to Shohei Ohtani on today's slate, thanks to his excellent record against righties coupled with the fact the Astros are set to start newcomer Jose Urquidy.

With the Tigers continuing to struggle offensively, Sasha Yodashkin sees no problem picking David Price as a solid pitching option.

In the latest weekly free-agent roundup, Jan Levine reminds you not to forget about A.J. Pollock's imminent return to the Dodgers' lineup.

Chris Bennett likes Jose Altuve batting against Andrew Heaney as Altuve has a .391 ISO, .454 wOBA and 194 wRC+ against southpaws.

Despite a less-than-spectacular 2019 pitching line, Mike Barner likes Kenta Maeda as a money-saving starter due to decent home numbers and a recent history of success against the Padres.