
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 checks in with some in-flux bullpen situations, like in Kansas City, where Josh Staumont had a shaky June but has rebounded of late.

Jason Collette looks at the league-wide saves situation, as it seems these days that everyone gets a save!

Brad Johnson dives into the trade deadline pitching deals and discuses how the changes in latitudes might impact teams, starting in Los Angeles where Danny Duffy becomes a Dodger.

The NL landscape may have been shaken up by the Trade Deadline, but Jan Levine is here to discuss the latest and greatest available options.

Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, including the Nationals' Starlin Castro.

Brad Johnson discusses pitchers on his hometown league team, starting with New York ace Gerrit Cole, whom Johnson just acquired.

Jason Shebilske examines top waiver-wire options for the week, and likes relief pitcher Kendall Graveman, who ranks second on the Mariners with six saves and has reclaimed closing duties for now.

Brad Johnson writes about observations he’s made so far this season, including the regarding the controversy of doctoring balls, something of which Gerrit Cole was recently accused of by a fellow player.

Brad Johnson dives into closer assignments in the NL to see what changes could be on the horizon, including in Philadelphia where Hector Neris is the primary closer, but storm clouds are brewing.

Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, including Michael Fulmer, who appears to have taken over the closer job in Detroit.

Brad Johnson breaks down the mechanics of sliders and discusses slider-heavy pitchers, like Kenta Maeda, who are struggling so far this season.

With many positional battles across the league, Jan Levine figures Nico Hoerner could win the Cubs' job at second.