
In a loaded Dodgers rotation, Brad Johnson believes Julio Urias doesn't get the hype he deserves and could be a bargain in drafts.

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.

Bryce Harper tops Erik Halterman's list of risers and fallers, as he's slashing .305/.361/.634 even with an injured elbow.

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.

Brad Johnson reviews unsettled National League bullpens, starting in St. Louis where Jordan Hicks has recently moved from reliever to starter.

Erik Halterman looks at the biggest risers and fallers in drafts this spring, including Matt Olson, whose move to Atlanta has fantasy managers excited.

Ryan Rufe updates his closer rankings as fantasy drafts hit the home stretch. How much does the needle move on Blake Treinen?

Ryan Rufe analyzes various closer situations, including in Atlanta where proceeding with caution might be wise when it comes to Will Smith.

Much has been made of the changing saves market, but what about how wins are dispersed? Jason Collette looks at trends and beneficial conditions for starting pitching and relief wins.

Ryan Rufe ranks this year's closers and includes relievers to target and fade. Find out why he is so high on Edwin Diaz.

Jason Collette's Bold Predictions continue! Find out why he likes Willy Adames to build on last season's success and which Cubs reliever he's picking to lead the club in saves.

Todd Zola examines recent draft trends when it comes to closers and weighs the pros and cons of spending an early pick on the likes of Emmanuel Clase.

Jason Collette begins his Bold Predictions series with a trip through the AL East. Can Gary Sanchez return to top 5 catcher status?

Jason Collette grades his preseason predictions, and while missed a few here and there, he nailed Lance McCullers as a solid investment.

In his last Barometer of the season, Erik Halterman looks at players whose finish in earned auction value diverged most from their preseason draft position, starting with Jose Ramirez.

Brad Johnson puts together a hypothetical seven-man starting rotation with players who are 36 or older, starting with Houston's Justin Verlander.