
Jan Levine concludes his column for the season with a look at the remaining schedule while also offering potential stash candidates.

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

Todd Zola breaks down roster management trends from last season's NFBC Main Event and notes that Lucas Giolito became a poster boy for exercising patience.

Todd Zola takes a deep dive into average exit velocity on flyballs and discovers that Gio Urshela's power display last year may not have been fueled by luck after all.

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

Todd Zola takes a look at the options that will be available with the second overall pick in his first draft of 2020, with Christian Yelich on the short list.

Todd Zola takes a look at some under-the-radar hitters who can help you for the stretch run, including Kansas City slugger Jorge Soler.

Erik Halterman analyzes this week's ups and downs in baseball, including the ageless Nelson Cruz, who's taken things to another level in recent weeks.

Chris Bennett takes a look at a jam-packed Tuesday slate and suggests you don't overlook a potential Padres stack in Manny Machado's return to Baltimore.

Kevin Payne checks out Wednesday's slate and recommends not shying away from Francisco Lindor as he faces Rangers rookie left-hander Joe Palumbo.

Chris Bennett reviews Tuesday's jam-packed slate and sees no reason to start fading Yordan Alvarez yet, as the Astros' left-handed hitters get a plus matchup in Cincinnati against Anthony DeSclafani.

Erik Siegrist looks over the American League free-agent pool and expects bidding to be fierce for Yordan Alvarez as he makes his much-anticipated Astros debut.

Dave Regan examines the “barrels per plate appearance percentage” metric of players hitting with a lot of power, including Matt Olson, who, after missing time with an injury, has seven homers in 109 PA.

Erik Siegrist reviews the available talent in the AL player pool and finds a lot of roster turmoil in Anaheim, where Ty Buttrey might be in line for the open closer role.

Todd Zola offers his early thoughts on the shape of the 2019 player pool and suggests that J.T. Realmuto may be the only catcher left worth an early-round investment.