
Several key reliever signings have shaken up Ryan Rufe's closer rankings, allowing Jhoan Duran to move into the top three.

With reliever wins on the rise, Jason Collette examines whether chasing those wins is worth our while.

Brad Johnson looks at unstable AL bullpens, including in Texas where the Rangers hope Jose Leclerc will step up to claim the closer job.

Brad Johnson continues his analysis of pitching in each division with the AL East, where in Toronto Johnson anticipates Alek Manoah will have another spectacular season.

Todd Zola reconsiders his stance against adding holds as a roto category, and takes a look at the impact it would have on relievers like Devin Williams.

Ryan Rufe recaps the saves landscape in this year's NFBC Main Event and shares his own hits and misses from this past season.

Ryan Rufe recaps this past season's saves landscape. Just how many teams preferred closer committees over the conventional approach?

Todd Zola tackles the MLB Postseason Cheat Sheet for RotoWire and discusses his approach to postseason leagues this year.

Jason Collette advocates for more experimentation with scoring setups in order to give fantasy relevance to a larger pool of pitchers.

The trade deadline has left closer situations in flux around the league, but Ryan Rufe is here to break it all down.

Jeff Erickson analyzes each American League team's deals at the deadline, with Luis Castillo looking like the best player who moved from the NL to the AL.

Ryan Rufe breaks down the relievers who could be on the move in the next few days as well as their potential destinations.

Ryan Rufe gives a tiered ranking of his top 70 closers for the rest of the season, with Clay Holmes jumping up near the top.

Todd Zola examines the league-wide stolen-base environment and identifies some speedy players who could be valuable as streaming options, including Andres Gimenez.

Wins have been hard to come by this season. Jason Collette examines early run-support numbers and notes pitchers that have enjoyed good fortune in that regard, and those that have not, like Corbin Burnes.