Erik Siegrist looks over the lines for Wednesday's games and wonders if it's worth fading Stephen Strasburg and the Nationals
James Anderson takes a look at the early results for top PCL hitting prospects, and finds forgotten Rangers infielder Jurickson Profar is off to a fast start.
Alex Spalding breaks down a busy Wednesday slate and finds that Maikel Franco's reverse platoon splits make him an enticing option
Joc Pederson's power could be on full display Wednesday against Rubby De La Rosa, who allowed nearly two home runs per nine innings to lefties last year.
Vlad Sedler issues a friendly reminder to stay the course with struggling players early on, in addition to breaking down his risers and fallers in Week 2.
Jose Fernandez will look to bounce back from his poor opening start against a Mets team that may not be as good as many believe.
Juan Carlos Blanco finds some interesting contrarian plays on Tuesday's slate, including lefty slugger Lucas Duda facing Marlins ace Jose Fernandez
Jason Collette looks for the story behind the story of Chris Archer, whose command was nowhere to be found in his first two starts this season.
Michael Rathburn shares his beginner-friendly tips and strategies for GPP Tournament play for daily fantasy baseball.
Jesse Siegel spotlights Pittsburgh prospect Austin Meadows, who chances of making it to the big leagues this season took a severe hit after he was injured in spring training.
Jeff Stotts explains why Kyle Schwarber’s significant knee and ankle injuries could be career altering.
J.D. Martinez is in a prime spot hitting behind Miguel Cabrera, and he had a lot of success against lefties last season, setting him up nicely for Monday's game.
With a relatively small slate, the Mariners' Nelson Cruz sticks out as an outfielder to target thanks to opposing pitcher Colby Lewis' tendencies to give up fly balls, which could turns into home runs.
Clay Link explores a variety of AL waiver-wire options heading into Week 2, including a couple of Twins looking to give Minnesota a much-needed boost and a high-profile Rangers prospect ready to make a splash.
Jan Levine looks at the roster fallout after the first week of play in the National League and the options available to the Cubs to replace the injured Kyle Schwarber.
Brock Holt has scored over 20 fantasy points in two of his last three games and has a fine opportunity for his continued breakout Sunday in Toronto.
There are a lot of upper-tier pitchers on the mound Sunday, but Daniel Murphy will get to face off against one of the lesser options, making him an attractive fantasy value.