Paul Sporer ranks this week's starters as Boston's David Price faces a huge test in the AL East against Baltimore and Toronto.
Matt Wieters has shown plenty of pop during his career, and fantasy players could see it Saturday against Drew Smyly.
Doug Thorburn examines some of the role changes that have already occurred less than a week into the season.
Prince Fielder continues to slot into the heart of a dangerous lineup, and he's got a solid matchup Friday, according to RotoWire's Neil Parker.
Francisco Cervelli hit right-handed pitching very well last season and gets a nice matchup Friday in Cincinnati.
Todd Zola explores the kinds of pitchers to use in DFS cash games, and why it makes sense to pay up for top-shelf hurlers like Chris Archer
Yes, it's early, but Jeff Zimmerman has his eye on some specific stats and themes that can pay dividends. Find out why he's so interested in Billy Hamilton's groundball rate.
This week, Brad Johnson takes an in-depth look at American League closers to keep an eye on, including A’s Sean Doolittle.
Kyle Schwarber is off to a bit of a rough start, but he's got an ideal matchup Thursday to start a breakout.
It's not always worth paying up for a catcher, but James Seltzer explains why Brian McCann could be worth it Thursday.
Adrian Gonzalez is off to another hot April, and RotoWire's Neil Parker explains how one of his teammates can make building a lineup much easier Wednesday.

Erik Siegrist takes a look at six interesting MLB betting lines for Wednesday, highlighted by a potential upset in the NL West.
James Anderson offers his second set of 2016 prospect predictions, and foresees big things from the Brewers' Jorge Lopez in the second half.
Sonny Gray draws a solid opponent in his first start of the season, as the White Sox had the sixth-lowest wOBA against righties last season.
Vlad Sedler's opening-week look at who's hot and who's not, includes Boston's Mookie Betts, who looks like the total package in just his second full season.
Alex Spalding breaks down the Tuesday FanDuel slate, which offers a couple of Mariners with good value against the Rangers, including Nelson Cruz.