Erik Siegrist reviews this week's available free agents in the American League, with Jordan Zimmermann leading a wave of veteran arms coming off the DL.
Chris Bennett spots a relative bargain Sunday in the surging Kyle Seager, who will be teeing off against A's rookie Raul Alcantara.
The Rangers' Mitch Moreland is an appealing option Sunday against the Angels, who will send Jered Weaver to the mound.
With the Twins sending rookie Jose Berrios to the mound Sunday, Juan Blanco is looking to a number of Cleveland bats, including second baseman Jason Kipnis.
Jan Levine's look at the week's free-agent options includes the Mets' Curtis Granderson, who is helping key New York's pennant push.
Sasha Yodashkin loads up on power hitters Saturday and expects Chris Davis to give the Tigers' Jordan Zimmermann a rude welcome in his return to the mound.
Paul Sporer can't get enough of the Indians' Carlos Corrasco, who's two-start schedule sets up nicely for him down the stretch.
Christopher Olson looks for platoon advantages Saturday, making Brandon Belt an enticing choice in the Arizona desert against the vulnerable Archie Bradley.
With the Mets in Atlanta to face a rookie pitcher, Juan Blanco is looking for outfielder Yoenis Cespedes for plenty of fantasy points.
After breaking down a few of pitchers who have increased their strikeout rates this season, Doug Thorburn examines how a few others have dramatically cut down their walk rates.
Jose Altuve is always worth considering against a lefty, and RotoWire's Alex Spalding explains why the Astros second baseman has more upside than usual Friday against the Cubs.
Robinson Cano is working on a 10-game hit streak, and RotoWire's Sasha Yodashkin sees it going to 11 on Friday against the A's.
Todd Frazier has hit 35 home runs this season despite a .214 batting average, and RotoWire's Chris Olson explains why the White Sox third baseman is a solid play Friday against the Royals.
Dave Regan rumbles this week about players that have shown the biggest improvement this season and whether they can continue that success into 2017.
Todd Zola dissects the remaining schedule for every major league team to find players to pick up down the stretch who could mean the difference between winning and losing your league.
James Seltzer finds some value plays on a light Thursday slate, including St. Louis' Yadier Molina, who has quietly been on a tear.
Brad Johnson details his top three draft-board arms for next year in both National and American Leagues. At the top of his list is Clayton Kershaw, who Johnson believes will continue to have major first-round impact.