The Orioles likely will wait until June to call up prospect Kevin Gausman, but when he finally arrives he should stick in the O's rotation for a long time.
The Astros defied convention by calling George Springer up before the Super Two milepost passed, but not before delaying his free agency by a year.
While Starlin Castro is rebounding from a dismal 2013 at the plate, he no longer looks like a threat to steal 20 bases. Jeff Zimmerman takes a look around the league at early stolen-base indicators.
Kevin Payne is back with his FanDuel value plays of the week, including a couple of Orioles' sluggers that he thinks are undervalued.
Charlie Blackmon's fast start has led many owners to consider an attempt to sell him for a more proven commodity. DVR & Bernie discuss April's standouts and much more in the latest episode of Short Hops.
Jensen Lewis tells you to pick up Trevor Bauer before he gets the call from the Indians to replace Carlos Carrasco.
Those in deep or NL-only leagues may want to take a look at the Padres' Chris Denorfia, who can offer a little bit of everything while he continues to receive at-bats.
What price do you put on outliers like Charlie Blackmon and Dee Gordon? Jeff and Chris discuss them among others in this week's edition.
Bryce Harper's thumb injury has not only forced him to the DL, but also to the surgeon's table. He headlines this week's column by Jeff Stotts.
While some players like Anaheim's Mike Trout carry a higher BABIP baseline, there are many players with correction on the horizon in the coming months. Jason Collette takes a closer look at the early surprises.
Fantasy owners have been criminally underrating the Mets' Jon Niese -- who battles Cole Hamels Tuesday night -- in the season's early going.
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Jackie Bradley Jr. has taken the Red Sox's starting center field job and run with it after Grady Sizemore appeared to have the upper hand coming out of spring training. Ryan Eisner takes his weekly look around the league at recent depth chart trends.