Sean Doolittle, drafted by many closer speculators this spring, finally collected his first save of the season Monday.
Paul Bruno offers his suggestions for your Labor Day lineup, including rebounding Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman
Matt Harvey isn't the only pitcher who will have his workload scaled back in September, writes Erik Siegrist.
The pain in Albert Pujols' right foot will keep him from playing in the field for the rest of the season, though it remains unclear if he's dealing with plantar fasciitis, which plagued his left foot in the past.
Javier Baez is Monday's Recommended Pickup after he was called up by the Cubs when rosters expanded September 1.
Javier Baez and Corey Seager are among the top prospects called up with roster expansion, but how much can you expect them to play. RotoWire's Jan Levine is here with the answers in this week's NL FAAB Factor.
Sean Doolittle looks like his old self again, and it's only a matter of time before he starts getting saves writes RotoWire's Andrew Martinez in this week's AL FAAB Factor.
Sometimes it's worth paying up for the right player, and Benny Ricciardi is targeting Carlos Correa on Sunday due to the weak shortstop options further down the salary list.
Erik Siegrist reviews the coming week's hitting matchups, which looks like a great time to be a Yankee.
What's it take for Clayton Kershaw not to be the top-ranked fantasy pitcher? Paul Sporer explains in this week's edition of the Value Meter.
Joel Bartilotta breaks down the Saturday slate on FanDuel and finds an Indians stack, including Jason Kipnis, to his liking.
Chris Benzine discusses why Justin Morneau may be worth a pickup now that he's back from the disabled list, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
David Regan bypasses the Correas and Seagers and takes a look at what the future might hold for some non-elite younger players, such as Arizona's Jake Lamb
Buster Posey playing at Coors Field is enough to get RotoWire's Alex Spalding to pay up for a catcher Friday on Fantasy Aces.