Doug Thorburn turns to the AL West where some of the division's best pitchers, like Seattle's Felix Hernandez, have struggled through the first half of the season.
Dave Regan randomly rumbles about some scenarios on his mind heading into the second half of the season, including the Braves potentially trading their closer and setup man.
Jeff Zimmerman builds on last week's article that discussed player age and plate discipline to see which contact values might indicate a change in a player's performance.
In this week’s edition, Brad Johnson is analyzing pitchers who have solid numbers close to the halfway point of the season, but may not have the stuff to make it last for the rest of the season, including Cub Jon Lester.
Todd Zola discusses some adjustments he made to his top 350 but still finds himself lagging behind the consensus ranking when it comes to Diamondbacks slugger Jake Lamb.
Derek Norris is always in play when the Padres face a lefty, and Neil Parker explains why Thursday against the Dodgers is a perfect time to have him in DFS lineups.
Miguel Cabrera's price on FanDuel is just too low to ignore, according to James Seltzer, especailly facing off against Drew Hutchinson in the hitter-friendly Rogers Centre.
Michael Rathburn breaks down the key batting splits through June that offer an inside edge to DFS players. Don't look now, but here come the Astros.
Doug Thorburn continues his tour of baseball's rotations with a look at the NL Central, including the impressive Jake Arrieta, whose walk rate might be a concern in the second half.
Alex Spalding checks out Wednesday's slate and while he isn't exactly a bargain, he can't resists rostering Jose Altuve given his outstanding numbers against lefties.
James Anderson reviews the top hitters in the FSL and thinks Jorge Mateo could still finish the season as a top-10 prospect despite his June slump.
While he won't come cheap, RotoWire's Chris Olson explains why Johnny Cueto is such a strong pick Wednesday against the Rockies.
Jeff Stotts explains Clayton Kershaw's back injury, and even though the herniated disk is deemed mild, there are reasons to be concerned.
Vlad Sedler's runs down this week's risers and fallers, including the Yankees' Michael Pineda who has come a long way from his Michael Piñata days.
Juan Carlos Blanco looks over Tuesday's slate and is surprised by the low price tag on Gregory Polanco given his recent strong play and solid matchup.
The Tuesday slate is a little light on dominant pitching, which is why Alex Spalding is locking in Madison Bumgarner.
Jesse Siegel tunes us into what's happening with some of the minors' most interesting prospects this week as the calendar flips to July.