Jason Collette goes deep inside the numbers to break down the struggling Steven Souza Jr. and discover the reason his hitting hasn't translated from the minors to the majors.
Paul Sporer's weekly look at starting pitching finds Max Scherzer dominating in the nation's capital more than even the most aggressive projections predicted.
Joel Bartilotta finds some great value plays for the Saturday night slate, including a cheap Charlie Morton in his second start of the year.
Cameron Maybin's hot streak at the plate makes him an option in many leagues, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Jesse Siegel reviews the week in the minors, including prospect Miguel Sano, who has picked up the pace at Double-A after a slow start.
David Regan looks at some of baseball's best this year, including Alex Rodriguez, and analyzes whether their hot starts will continue.
Michael Rathburn explains why a player's value on one DFS site may not be applicable on others, while also breaking down which players to target based on the format.
Mike Napoli has a 1.474 OPS over the last seven days, and RotoWire's Alex Spalding thinks he's a great play Friday on FantasyAces.
Prince Fielder has five home runs in his last seven games, and despite a somewhat elevated price on FanDuel, Benny Ricciardi says he's worth every penny.
Jeff joins 120 Sports to talk about possible free agent starting pitchers to stream this weekend for traditional leagues.
James Anderson puts the spotlight on hitters in the California League, including the Astros' Brett Phillips, who could be the top prospect in the organization not named Carlos Correa.