
Jesse Siegel urges not to base a player's draft position or early minor-league performance for future success, while providing his latest notable prospects at various levels.

Erik Siegrist checks out the wave of last-minute trade acquisitions and September callups flooding the player pool, with new Yankee Andrew McCutchen standing out from the pack.

Todd Zola completes his look at players and strategies that can move the needle over the final weeks of the season and wonders if Josh Donaldson will find himself in a new uniform.

Erik Siegrist highlights some big names rejoining the AL player pool this week after injuries and suspensions, including young Rangers slugger Nomar Mazara.

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.

Erik Siegrist takes a look at the free-agent options in the American League as White Sox left-hander Carlos Rodon gets ready to make his 2018 debut.

Derek VanRiper offers advice on navigating the first month of the season, which is the most difficult for fantasy owners to manage. Plus, this week's Risers and Fallers, including the A's Marcus Semien.

Jeff Stotts explains Delino DeShields' fractured hamate bone and subsequent DL time will have a trickle-down effect on the Rangers' lineup, impacting several players.

Erik Siegrist checks out the waiver-wire talent in the American League and expects the injury-challenged Yankees to give top prospect Miguel Andujar a long look.

Erik Siegrist looks at job-battle winners and late signings in the Junior Circuit ahead of Opening Day, including Mike Moustakas as he makes his return to Kansas City.

Clay Link takes a spin around baseball and checks in to see how all of the relevant job battles are playing out in spring training.
James Anderson reviews the top hitters in the FSL and thinks Jorge Mateo could still finish the season as a top-10 prospect despite his June slump.
Jesse Siegel is wary of first-base prospect Josh Bell, whose power has failed to develop in the Pittsburgh system. And without that, his fantasy value takes a hit.
The depth of the Mets' rotation pushes Steven Matz to the No. 4 slot, but RotoWire's James Anderson says there's no doubt Matz is the top pitching prospect this season.