
Erik Halterman details all the relevant job battles around Major League Baseball at the outset of spring training.

Mound Musings is back with Brad Johnson offering an in-depth look at the pitching staff of each division, starting with the NL East where the Braves have Kevin Gausman and a deep pool of young arms.
Dave Regan offers up player suggestions in specific categories in which you might be trying to make up ground at the last second, such as steals, where he’s suggesting Kansas City’s Adalberto Mondesi.

Erik Siegrist looks for potential 2019 save sources in all 30 big-league bullpens, including a peek at what might happen in Boston if Craig Kimbrel leaves as a free agent.

Jan Levine looks at several closer changes that've already occurred -- looking at you, Marlins -- and at least one other that might happen soon.

Scott Jenstad describes a few chaotic closer situations that have arisen in the last few days, including in Miami, where Kyle Barraclough has been taken out of his closer role after a few rough outings.

Brad Johnson delves into the details of his 28th Home League pitching staff, featuring Noah Syndergaard as his No. 1 starter.

Jan Levine gives his prices for the stacked crew of new National League players, including Brian Dozier, who's off to a smashing start with the Dodgers.

Brad Johnson discusses some of the high-profile pitching changes happening this month, like the Brad Hand and Adam Cimber move from San Diego to Cleveland.

Dave Regan answers a pressing question for every team in this week's look around the majors. Which Rafael Devers will we see in the second half?

Jan Levine focuses on adding saves in this week's NL FAAB breakdown, and even Kyle Barraclough still may be on several waiver wires.

Scott Jenstad laments that in Bryce Harper’s last four years, his batting average has gone back and forth from elite to bad, and this year’s average is starting off in the bad category.

Jan Levine is wondering why Ross Stripling remains available in plenty of fantasy leagues and recommends other NL waiver-wire targets.

Brad Johnson looks at frequently changing closer situations in the National League, like in Miami, where there’s a three-horse race between current closer Brad Ziegler, and Kyle Barraclough and Drew Steckenrider.

In this two-part series, Brad Johnson passes along some thoughts on two facets of building a winner in keeper/dynasty leagues. Part of his own scouting strategy involved the recently acquired Matt Harvey.

Dave Regan looks at the status of every team and where they should go from here. Will the struggling Domingo Santana figure it out or have pitchers figured him out?

Jan Levine's latest FAAB report is stuffed with Braves, including two pitchers who might make a huge impact if given the chance the rest of the season.