Jan Levine details the best free agent targets in the National League, and looks for value in an unsettled Braves outfield
Dexter Fowler has carried the Cubs' offense this season, and Juan Carlos Blanco likes him again Sunday against the Rockies.
The Jays' bats take the cake this week thanks to seven games in AL-East friendly ballparks, while a certain struggling AL Central squad comes in higher than you might think.
Noah Syndergaard faces off against the Phillies and Braves this week, and Paul Sporer wonders if he could reach 30 strikeouts.
Chris Archer has struggled to start the season, and Doug Thorburn explains why a quick turnaround may not happen.
Jason Collette looks at the comeback story that Shane Green appears to be writing this year after he was garbage on the mound last season.
Sasha Yodashkin looks over Saturday's slate and can't resist paying up for Jose Bautista, given his tremendous career success against David Price
Mark Trumbo hit two homers Friday night, and he has a great matchup Saturday against Colby Lewis to continue his strong play.
Erik Siegrist uncovers a handful of widely available, overlooked big leaguers and prospects that could prove useful as the season wears on.
Prince Fielder has smashed right-handed pitching over his career, and he gets a great matchup Friday against the Orioles' Vance Worley.
While he went hitless during the Yankees' trip to Toronto, Brett Gardner will look to bounce back at Yankee Stadium on Friday.
Chasing saves on the waiver wire can be costly, but is it necessary? Derek VanRiper takes a look back at 2015 to see where the saves came from as roles changed during the season.
While he appears to have a tough matchup against Cole Hamels on Thursday, RotoWire's Neil Parker explains why Matt Wieters is still worthy of fantasy consideration.
Todd Zola offers some pointers on early season roster management, and notes that a lesser base stealer may not be the best replacement for A.J. Pollock
Jeff Zimmerman discusses different approaches to FAAB bidding and how owners can help themselves by taking a few important steps, especially when it comes to closers.
Last week, Brad Johnson gave us an in-depth look at AL closer situations, now the NL gets its turn, including the Diamondbacks' Daniel Hudson.
David Regan gets his rumble on about 12 players with potential to see an increase in workload thanks to some early-season struggles by their teammates.