
Erik Halterman's Barometer focuses on just two players this week, top prospects Chandler Simpson and Nick Kurtz.

Jason Collette takes a look at some historical precedents to try to set some fair expectations for Elly De La Cruz's stolen base projection.

Erik Halterman's first Barometer of the season focuses primarily on players whose roles have changed for better or worse, but in Shane Bieber's case, his two strong starts are highlighted.

James Anderson answers questions from subscribers about his fully-updated top 400 prospect rankings, in which Giants outfielder Luis Matos remains highly ranked.

Jason Collette examines everything that's possible down the stretch by taking a look at some of the best stretch runs of the past few seasons.

James Anderson elaborates on some of the most notable risers in the latest update to his top 400 prospect rankings, in which CJ Abrams gets a slight bump thanks to loud spring.

Jason Collette's Bold Predictions series continues! Find out why he's bullish on Eloy Jimenez and bearish on Whit Merrifield. Which young outfielder does he like in Detroit?

Jason Collette shows how even if your team isn't in contention for a league title, you can still make an impact in your league.

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

Erik Halterman analyzes the risers and fallers in spring training, including the Astros' Myles Straw, whose fantasy stock is soaring.

With the trade deadline approaching, Bernie Pleskoff looks at what American League teams have to offer, and what they need. Could George Springer get moved for pitching?

James Anderson breaks down everything prospect related for redraft leagues, including a breakdown of why Tigers' righty Casey Mize really benefits from the shortened season.

Cristian Javier was the recipient of the biggest bids in a wild week of FAAB bidding on Sunday night.

Bernie Pleskoff offers some early season observations, like what's the deal with all the breaking balls, and why are pitchers like Gerrit Cole throwing up in the zone?