
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.

Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent pool in the Junior Circuit and thinks Clint Frazier could be more than just a short-term solution for the Yankees.

Sasha Yodashkin suggests saving money on hitting by selecting Teoscar Hernandez as a cheaper option versus the Tigers.

Todd Zola is back with the first pitcher rankings of the season. No surprise, Washington's Max Scherzer is on top.

This week, Brad Johnson examines pitching in the American League East, featuring Chris Sale and a Red Sox group that should make opposing batters more than a little nervous.

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 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.
Erik Siegrist reviews the available free agents in the American League and reminds you to make sure David Price isn't somehow available prior to his 2017 debut Monday.
Todd Zola's weekly pitcher rankings has Carlos Carrasco on top in a two-start week after he dodged an injury bullet and had a start pushed back.
Dave Regan turns his rumblings toward players that are cranking things up in May, like Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson.
Vlad Sedler's weekly look around the majors includes a peek at the good problem the Rockies will soon have, which could make it time for fantasy owners to start shopping Mark Reynolds.
Erik Siegrist wades into this week's free agent pool and bids a fond farewell to Jose Berrios, who looked strong in his season debut Saturday.
Atop the NL in Todd Zola's weekly pitcher rankings is Stephen Strasburg, who perhaps surprisingly has managed to stay healthy in the year of the injury.
Adam Zdroik looks over Saturday's slate and expects the red-hot Brandon Drury to continue raking against unproven Pirates right-hander Trevor Williams.