Paul Sporer's weekly value meter highlights a surging Chris Sale who has dominated batters in the last five starts.
Erik Siegrist debuts the RotoWire Hitter Value Meter this week, which lays out the teams and hitters facing friendly schedules, not so friendly ones, for the upcoming scoring period.
Jason Collette finds some disturbing answers after crunching the numbers on Ian Desmond and his disappointing season.
Joel Bartilotta is so confident Felix Hernandez will bounce back against the Rays on Saturday that a no-hitter (knock on wood) wouldn't surprise him.
Chris Benzine discusses why Joe Ross should be considered for pickup in the short term, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Doug Thorburn breaks down the weekend series between the Twins and Brewers, two teams that have been surprising baseball watchers this season for different reasons.
Jesse Siegel's weekly look at the minors spotlights Amir Garret, decided to put his hoop dreams behind him and focus on baseball.
A weak pitching field on Friday leads to Jake Odorizzi as the most promising starter on FantasyAces.
Despite the inflated price, RotoWire's Benny Ricciardi is all over Troy Tulowitzki on Friday, weather permitting.
David Regan checks in on some injured players making their way back from the DL, including Matt Wieters, who is ready to return from Tommy John surgery.
As Joey Butler continues to gain consistency with his at-bats, he proves that a 29-year old rookie can have value.