Carl Crawford's been playing every day and producing solid speed numbers for the Dodgers, but remains widely available.
Michael Cuddyer returned to the Rockies' lineup Sunday after hitting .611 with six doubles, nine RBI and seven runs scored over eight rehab games in the minors.
Avisail Garcia surprised the White Sox and his fantasy owners by getting back from his injury in August, when he was originally expected to miss the remainder of the season.
Rymer Liriano heads the list of NL callups for you to bid on this week. Jan Levine writes him and others up in this week's article.
Mike Fiers struck out 14 batters in a six-inning performance against the Cubs on Thursday. Is he a legit option in daily games or a flash in the pan?
Daniel Norris is a prime example why you don't give up on a highly-touted prospect after just one bad year.
Max Scherzer is one of the few things going right for the Tigers these days, as he's dominated in his recent starts.
RotoWire's Christopher Olson examines how to target matchups based upon two vital categories: power and speed.
The Padres' Odrisamer Despaigne made it out of Cuba with marginal stuff, but he's hard to hit because he has a wide aresnal of offerings.
Despite his recent relative mediocrity on the mound, Adam Wainwright's price on DraftKings makes him worth using Sunday against the Padres' woeful offense.
Teams out of the playoff race still have a lot to play for, including calling up the likes of Cubs prospect Kris Bryant.
With an excellent curveball, Corey Kluber has had a full breakout in 2014. Jeff Zimmerman looks at the trends of the curve, and seeks out other pitchers with the potential to take a big leap forward.