
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 60.1 percent of his bets over 18 years.

Brad Johnson wraps up his trip around the league with an analysis of the arms of the AL West, featuring Justin Verlander and the stellar Houston Astros staff.

Todd Zola offers up his pitching tiers for 2018 and explains how to approach assembling a roster topped by an ace like Chris Sale.

James Anderson offers up 20 predictions for hitting prospects in 2018, and foresees Austin Riley making a splash in the majors for the Braves.

Derek VanRiper describes how he adapted to the fluid environment of his recent Tour Wars auction that left him with Shohei Ohtani, along with highlighting this week's risers and fallers.

Jeff Stotts examines some of the most notable player injuries as Opening Day approaches, including Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner, who seems to have put his AC sprain behind him.

Erik Siegrist breaks down how to calculate inflation in keeper leagues, and how to prepare for bidding wars on elite players like Kenley Jansen.

Dave Regan analyzes the players he is gravitating toward in his drafts this spring. Dansby Swanson might never live up to his No. 1 pick pedigree but at least he'll come cheap.

Scott Jenstad dives into some player situations, like the Rockies’ outfield/first base chaos, to figure out the effect on upcoming drafts. At this point, he suspects Carlos Gonzalez is undervalued.