
Todd Zola examines the impact of new scoring categories on the pitching side, including the rise in value of top set-up men like Tyler Duffey.

The regular season may be winding down, but the free-agent situation remains busy and Jan Levine discusses plenty of worthy NL candidates.

Can Carter Kieboom start hitting in the majors? Jan Levine examines his case along with a number of new NL arrivals.

Scott Jenstad marvels at the great season Trea Turner is having and strategizes about the remaining three-plus weeks of the regular season.

Brad Johnson analyses the aftermath of the trade deadline to see how the changes in latitudes might affect pitchers like Robbie Ray who’s moving to Toronto.

In this week's article, David Regan looks at 10 players positively impacted by the trade deadline, including in L.A. where a rotation spot could open for Tony Gonsolin.

Jan Levine profiles National Leaguers for the season's first FAAB period this week, including the Phillies' Andrew McCutchen.

Jan Levine profiles a bevy of fantasy-relevant National Leaguers, including Archie Bradley, who could be a solid option as a second closer.

Jan Levine analyzes NL players who might be undervalued, including Arizona's Jake Lamb, who could benefit from a universal DH.

Brad Johnson examines bullpens that are in flux, like in Los Angeles where Ty Buttrey sits behind Keynan Middleton in the pecking order but offers good stuff according to Johnson.

Brad Johnson analyzes the National League West, where in Colorado, German Marquez will be put to the test, when MLB play resumes.

Erik Halterman analyzes the latest spring training job battles, including the Diamondbacks bullpen where Archie Bradley has yet to be named the closer.

Erik Halterman takes a thorough look at the relevant job battles around baseball on the eve of the first full day of spring training games.

Brad Johnson looks at the pitching desires of playoff contenders, including the Braves, who, in need of a closer, could be looking at Giants reliever Will Smith.

Brad Johnson looks at deeper MLB bullpens, including the Astros, to determine whether they can make an impact on a team’s playoff chances.

Brad Johnson busts out his crystal ball to make a few predictions, starting with the Nationals finishing with a record under .500 thanks to a woeful bullpen.