Eddit Butler will get the start for the Rockies on Sunday, but is Jon Gray a better bet to hold down the job in Colorado? All that and more from RotoWire's Jan Levine in this week's NL FAAB factor.
Paul Sporer ranks the week's starters, but he can't stop marveling at Chris Sale, whose strikeouts continue to set him apart.
Joel Bartilotta breaks down the Saturday slate and finds some excellent values up and down the lineup, including Prince Fielder.
Chris Benzine discusses why the Cubs could change their tune and make Schwarber the everyday catcher, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Paul Sporer lays out the rankings for the first weekend of the second half, and, surprise, Max Scherzer is still on top.
Alex Rodriguez was arguably the best player not to make the All-Star team, and RotoWire's Alex Spalding thinks he makes for a great Friday play on Fantasy Aces.
Fresh off his All-Star Game MVP, Mike Trout continues to be an excellent play on FanDuel, and Benny Ricciardi has a number of value plays to help afford the Angels' slugger.
You have to hope that the All-Star break doesn’t hurt C.J. Cron’s bat too much, as he has multi-hit games in five out of the last six games played.
Erik Siegrist breaks down the weekend series', but a doubleheader gives the Royals and White Sox a one-game advantage over the rest of the league.
Rotowire's Jerry Donabedian thinks the Cubs' pitching staff will be too much for the Braves to handle this weekend.
Brad Johnson's review of the arms at this year's Futures Game, including Houston's Mark Appel, who continues to be something of an enigma.
Neil Parker reviews his success utilizing the RotoWire MLB Lineup Optimizer on FanDuel and DraftKings.
RotoWire's Josh Collacchi takes FantasyDraft's revamped baseball contests for a test ride and targets Jason Kipnis as a solid value play for Friday's contests.
Can Chris Archer keep this up? Jeff Zimmerman crunches the numbers using K%-BB% and something called R-squared to predict the second half.
Erik Siegrist crunches the xFIP numbers looking for second-half pitching buys -- and sells. Which way does Matt Harvey fall?
RotoWire's Jeff Stotts breaks down the top players who have altered fantasy leagues by spending more time on the disabled list than the field this season.