Erik Siegrist ranks this week's hitting matchups, and -- surprise -- the Blue Jays, who were already strong at the plate, are on top with the newly acquired Troy Tulowitzki.
Former Red Johnny Cueto could have a rude welcome to the AL as he begins his Royals career with a couple of tough road starts. How far did Paul Sporer drop him in this week's rankings?
Jason Collette looks at the Chicago White Sox, who've turned their season around at the plate in the second half, and it starts with Adam Eaton and Melky Cabrera.
Joel Bartilotta finds some nice value plays for Saturday's 12-game slate, including Shin-Soo Choo, whose price does not reflect his value against left-handers.
Erik Siegrist looks at the fallout from the trade deadline and players who will see their fantasy stock rise, and those who will see it fall, like Drew Storen.
Chris Benzine discusses Alex Wilson's new role as the likely closer for the Tigers, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Lucas Duda leads the Mets in home runs this season and will face the Nationals this weekend without having to see ace Max Scherzer.
RotoWire's Alex Spalding likes Chris Davis on Friday thanks to his matchup against Buck Farmer, who is allowing lefties to hit .438 against him this season.
Despite the high price tag, Josh Collacchi recommends targeting Clayton Kershaw for your FantasyDraft lineups.
Eric Hosmer is starting to heat up again, and Benny Ricciardi thinks he makes for a solid salary-saving play Friday on FanDuel.
Neil Parker examines how the RotoWire MLB Lineup Optimizer projects the top pitchers on FanDuel and DraftKings, and how DFS players can best use it to their advantage.
Brad Johnson analyzes the Cueto, Hamels, Kazmir and Tulowitzki trades and what it means for fantasy owners.