
The National League Central is on tap for Brad Johnson this week, and, in Chicago, the Cubs’ pitching success will likely revolve around Yu Darvish’s health.

Brad Johnson looks at recommendations he made heading into the season to see how they’ve panned out, good or bad, featuring Red Sox star pitcher Chris Sale.

Todd Zola concludes his tour of big-league depth charts with a look at rotations in the National League, including a more charitable view of the Rockies' recent demotion of Jon Gray.

Todd Zola ranks the coming week's starting pitchers as Washington's Stephen Strasburg has two starts to keep doing his thing.

Chris Olson recommends checking out Reds first baseman Joey Votto at home against the Brewers on Monday.

Adam Zdroik previews Monday's Yahoo slate, recommending Phillies hurler Jake Arrieta on the road down in Miami.

Todd Zola ranks this week's starting pitchers, as the league might be on the verge of a changing at the guard at the top of the heap with Max Scherzer.

Brad Johnson reviews his preseason 'Guy to Own' category by checking in with his draft day targets. Is he still recommending Mariner James Paxton?

Sasha Yodashkin recommends M's veteran second baseman Robinson Cano against James Shields and the White Sox on Wednesday.

Todd Zola ranks the coming week's starting pitchers as Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco is in cruise control entering a two-start week.

With a .304/.404/.615 line against lefties since the start of 2017, Andrew McCutchen and his matchup with Angels southpaw Andrew Heaney is too good for Derek VanRiper to pass up.

Derek VanRiper notes that St. Louis’ Jose Martinez against a lefty will always stand out as a matchup to target, especially when the price is less than $4,000.

Jan Levine sees another questionable closer battle in the NL Central. How should waiver wire pickers attack the Cardinals' bullpen?

Todd Zola ranks the coming week's starting pitchers, and Arizona's Patrick Corbin looks to be in a good spot with two starts at home against weak-hitting teams.

Clay Link guides NL waiver wire pickers through the Brewers' closer mess, but where does he rank Jacob Barnes?