
Erik Siegrist looks over a post-deadline free agent pool that features a few very big fish, including newest Houston ace Zack Greinke.

Brad Johnson breaks down the recent pitching trades to figure out how players will be impacted by their moves, starting with Marcus Stroman who heads to the Mets from Toronto.

Christopher Olson looks over Thursday's six-game DraftKings slate, providing his best recommendations for a winning lineup.

Mike Barner previews Thursday's Yahoo slate, rolling with an Astros stack against Danny Salazar and the Indians.

Brad Johnson outlines what he focuses on when comparing pitchers or deciding whether to start specific pitchers. He also details the struggles of dealing with injuries like the one sustained by Luis Sererino.

David Regan breaks down his methods for building a winning staff in his article for the 2019 RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Guide.

This week, Brad Johnson focuses on pitching staffs in the AL Central, where in Cleveland, starter Corey Kluber is a proven winner to lead any fantasy staff.

Brad Johnson reveals his biggest surprises, so far this season, like Yankees’ Sonny Gray, who’s struggling with the home-run happy approach adopted by many runners this season.

Todd Zola shifts back to the American League for a look at each team's rotation situation, where Ervin Santana might finally be closing in on his 2018 debut for the Twins.

Brad Johnson reviews his preseason 'Guy to Own' category by checking in with his draft day targets. Is he still recommending Mariner James Paxton?

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.

The final installment of our 2018 RotoWire Roundtable Rankings series is ready for the last weekend of drafts before Opening Day!

Todd Zola offers up his pitching tiers for 2018 and explains how to approach assembling a roster topped by an ace like Chris Sale.

Dave Regan analyzes the players he is gravitating toward in his drafts this spring. Dansby Swanson might never live up to his No. 1 pick pedigree but at least he'll come cheap.

Brad Johnson continues his in depth look at each team’s pitching staff. This week, he focuses on the AL Central, featuring Cleveland’s Corey Kluber, who’s stellar reliability earns him high marks.