Corey Kluber and Max Scherzer are the headline starters Friday, and RotoWire's Alex Spalding has a number of value plays to help afford the aces.
Neil Parker examines how well the RotoWire MLB Lineup Optimizer performs with its value suggestions, and how fantasy players should takes advantage of it.
Bo Schultz only needed two pitches to retire two batters in the ninth inning on Thursday for the Blue Jays to snag his first save of the season.
Erik Siegrist looks at some of this year's bums, like Washington's Ian Desmond, and discusses whether dynasty owners should buy low.
David Regan looks over some big names who could be on the move at the trade deadline, including the Reds' Johnny Cueto.
As David Soda notes, Mike Moustakas' has been red-hot, but his performance hasn't changed his FanDuel price much.
Jake McGee has four saves on the year in a limited closer’s capacity, but he’s been golden as an 8th inning guy.
Jesse Siegel sees plenty of future stars still on their way up, including the recently promoted Kyle Schwarber, who is impressing in Chicago.
DVR joins 120 Sports to discuss rumored trade targets and how their value might change once on a new team.
Christopher Olson analyzes umpire matchups, including Jeff Nelson, who has seen 17 walks and 16 runs over his last two games.
RotoWire's prospect analyst James Anderson dives into the best players still left in the minors who can help fantasy owners in single-season and dynasty leagues.