
Baseball is finally back, and Chris Bennett is here to present his best DraftKings suggestions for Thursday's Opening Day slate, including Yankees ace Luis Severino in Toronto.

Jesse Siegel is back in 2018 with his Minor League Barometer, exploring the prospect landscape and breaking down several players heading into the new season.

Jeff Erickson breaks down his 15 (yes, fifteen!) fantasy leagues and looks at which players he gravitated to, and which he missed out on.

Todd Zola ranks each team's bats as the season opens Thursday. Which teams are blessed with good matchups right away?

Todd Zola ranks the starting pitchers as Opening Day approaches, and Chris Sale looks ready to dominate his first time out in a favorable park against a weak lineup.

Derek VanRiper reviews his NFBC draft and looks ahead to Opening Day as players like Colorado's Gerardo Parra jockeying for playing time.

James Anderson compiles the prospect rankings from five respected industry sources to produce a consensus top 100, which as expected features Ronald Acuna in the top spot.

James Anderson follows up last week's column with his pitching prospect predictions and isn't sanguine about Alex Reyes' fantasy value for 2018.

Both Madison Bumgarner and Jeff Samardzija will miss Opening Day. Bumgarner will be out at least until June and Samardzija’s timeline is six to eight weeks.

Jan Levine looks at some intriguing roster possibilities in the National League as Opening Day approaches, including Chicago's Albert Almora, who should still see plenty of at-bats off the bench.

Erik Siegrist looks at job-battle winners and late signings in the Junior Circuit ahead of Opening Day, including Mike Moustakas as he makes his return to Kansas City.

Dave Regan looks for late-draft bargains that could deliver stolen bases and closers-in-waiting for could provide saves. Are 40 steals too much to expect from Mallex Smith?

Clay Link takes a spin around baseball and checks in to see how all of the relevant job battles are playing out in spring training.