
The season may be winding down, but Jan Levine continues to offer a number of NL names to get you through the fantasy schedule.

Bernie Pleskoff looks at players who could be moved at the trade deadline. Will the Mariners trade Mitch Haniger?

Jan Levine is back to cover the latest NL adds and sees a certain Atlanta starter with plenty of potential opportunities.

Dan Marcus reviews a number of available NL players, including a veteran Milwaukee outfielder in line to receive significant playing time.

Jan Levine analyzes the latest crop of available players with a look towards Harrison Bader's eventual return.

Todd Zola offers some thoughts on early-season trends, including the home run surge led by Nick Castellanos and the Reds.

This week, Erik Halterman's list mostly includes players who have won or lost roster spots or fantasy-relevant roles, like Jordan Romano, whose stock received a big boost with the injury to Kirby Yates.

Erik Siegrist reviews another week of closer turmoil in the American League and thinks it might be time for Josh Staumont to shine in Kansas City.

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.

Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent pool in the Junior Circuit as Sean Manaea inches closer to making his 2019 debut for Oakland.

Erik Siegrist checks out a thin AL waiver wire in the dog days of August and can't deny the impact Mike Tauchman has had for the injury-plagued Yankees.

Erik Siegrist looks over the AL free-agent pool heading into the All-Star break and thinks Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen is poised to flip the script on a disappointing season.

Erik Siegrist reviews this week's unusual mix in an AL free-agent pool that's short on starting pitching options but long on hot veteran hitters, including the streaky Jackie Bradley Jr.

Erik Siegrist reviews the available talent in the AL player pool and finds a lot of roster turmoil in Anaheim, where Ty Buttrey might be in line for the open closer role.