
Todd Zola continues his breakdown of last year's NFBC Main Event rosters and explains why he thinks Christian Yelich showed up on so few league-winning squads.

Jason Collette gazes into his AL Central crystal ball and sees more bad than good for Cleveland's Shane Bieber this year.

Todd Zola dives into the weeds on how the average exit velocity on groundballs impacts BABIP while also looking at other factors, such as the elite sprint speed of players like Trea Turner.

Clay Link looks at appearances by position and makes note of multi-position eligibility and lost eligibility for 2020.

Chris Bennett checks out Tuesday's slate and expects Juan Soto and the Nationals' offense to stay locked in against the Orioles' Aaron Brooks.

Chris Bennett likes Rays pitcher Charlie Morton’s matchup with lowly Detroit, whose offense fans 26.1 percent of the time against righties.

If Ian Happ can continue his impressive Triple-A numbers with the Cubs, Jan Levine figures he'll also be a solid addition to your team.

The Dodger’s Walker Buehler is in a pitching groove and makes for a stable pick against the Cubs, says Chris Bennett.

Todd Zola looks at the pre and post-Memorial Day hitting leaderboards from 2018 to examine how much fortunes can change over the rest of the season, as they did last year for Max Muncy.

In a solid matchup, Dodger lefty Rich Hill faces a Padres side that is fanning 26.8 percent of the time against southpaws.

Thursday's two-game main slate on FanDuel limits DFS options, but Kevin Payne recommends ways to win by backing or hedging against top pitcher David Price.

Mike Barner looks at Tuesday's hitter-friendly slate, suggesting that Chris Davis ($7) of the Orioles might not be the worst play considering he's 7-for-21 in his last seven games.