
Juan Pablo Aravena breaks down Sunday's New York Yankees at Washington Nationals matchup for Dream11 contests.

Juan Pablo Aravena breaks down the Opening Day matchup between the Yankees and Nationals for Dream11 fantasy baseball contests.

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

Jan Levine surveys the free-agent landscape, including the Diamondbacks presenting a few prime add-ons at the plate and an analysis of the Brewers' bullpen battle.

Todd Zola provides some information you may not have considered to help with crucial roster decisions and notes that Aaron Hicks and the Yankees have the busiest remaining schedule in the league.

Erik Siegrist looks over the chaos in the AL free-agent pool following the trade deadline, where a thin influx of talent got even thinner after Tommy Pham's injury.

Todd Zola looks at some lesser players whose fortunes improved as a result of trade deadline deals and wonders how Tommy Pham will handle playing in Tropicana Field.

Derek VanRiper takes a deep dive into the fallout from this year's trade deadline, breaking down each transaction with an eye toward the rest of the season.

Dodgers hurler Rich Hill, at home against Milwaukee, tops Adam Zdroik's list of DraftKings picks Wednesday.

Erik Siegrist looks at the available waiver-wire options in the American League and warns against getting too excited about the latest promotion for Cleveland prospect Francisco Mejia.

Erik Siegrist dives into the AL player pool, where Elvis Andrus is just one of a number of key hitters to come off the disabled list over the last week.

Jan Levine reminds weekend waiver-wire pillagers to check if Josh Harrison is available following his return to the Pirates.

Jan Levine's latest FAAB report is stuffed with Braves, including two pitchers who might make a huge impact if given the chance the rest of the season.
James Anderson puts the spotlight on hitters in the California League, including the Astros' Brett Phillips, who could be the top prospect in the organization not named Carlos Correa.
Jesse Siegel tours the minors and can't find too many players to rival Houston's Carlos Correa, who looks destined for stardom.
The Rockies did little to address their pitching needs in the offseason, and thus, expectations are low even with Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonzalez approaching full health. Is the end of an era near in Colorado?