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

Todd Zola takes a look at players he's been gravitating toward in early drafts and finds he's picking up a lot of Xander Bogaerts shares while other managers chase pitching.

Bernie Pleskoff breaks down reader-requested prospects, including the Atlanta Braves’ outfielder Michael Harris.

Brad Johnson writes about factors that go into assessing possible role changes in a bullpen that might lead to save chances, including Drew Pomeranz' move to the bullpen.

Luis Castillo threw harder in his second start of the season than he did on Opening Day, and now there's a way you can check for that yourself immediately on the day of that start.

Jeff Erickson reacts to a Hall of Fame ballot submitted for the 2021 slate, and declares his interest in drafting Edwin Rios this season.

Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent options in the AL for the final week of the season as Austin Hays attempts to finish the year on a high note.

Bernie Pleskoff discusses how pitching has evolved this season to fool batters with big-time movement. Shane Bieber's nasty cutter might be the best example.

Dave Regan shares his sleepers for the 2020 season, including Houston's Lance McCullers, whose strikeout rate could pay off.

Jeff Erickson and Chris Liss squared off to assemble teams of the greatest Yankees. Gleyber Torres was one of two current players taken.

Jesse Siegel urges not to base a player's draft position or early minor-league performance for future success, while providing his latest notable prospects at various levels.
Jason Collette checks the outcomes of pitchers who said in spring they were adding a new pitch this year. Who actually followed through and what difference did it make?
Erik Siegrist sifts through the names available in American League free agent pools and can't help but be impressed by Mike Zunino's return to the majors.
Doug Thorburn moves his focus to the ninth inning and explains why Wade Davis may not be the best reliever option this season.
Jason Collette looks into his crystal ball for each team in the National League. Will Yasiel Puig rebound with a new manager in Los Angeles or is he doomed to disappoint?
Jason Collette analyzes AL closer situations, which have had an infusion of talent from the NL this offseason, but Kansas City's Wade Davis still stands alone at the top.
Jason Collette looks at recent history to find some realistic projections for fantasy categories in the second half. For example, how many home runs should you expect from a player in the second half?