
Brad Johnson is back with his first column of 2020 and for the next six weeks, he’ll evaluate pitching staffs, starting with the NL East where in Atlanta, Mike Foltynewicz should be a fantasy asset.

Jan Levine concludes his column for the year by providing a couple late-season surgers while also adding a few who are set to produce in 2020.

Erik Siegrist analyzes whether some of the season's top surprises, such as the Tigers' Matthew Boyd, are the building blocks of future success in keeper leagues or assets to be cashed in now.

Kyle Hendricks has succeeded for years by inducing weak contact despite throwing a below-average fastball. Jeff Erickson wants to know if Trevor Williams is cut from the same cloth.

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.

Christopher Olson checks out Thursday's DraftKings slate, recommending a pair of Mariners at home against the Rangers.

There aren’t a lot of pitcher choices tonight, so if you’re not going with pricey Gerrit Cole, Adam Zdroik recommends Julio Teheran, who’s cheaper and has double-digit fantasy points in his last 10 starts.

Todd Zola ranks starting pitchers for the season's final week, which likely will be chaotic as usual. But not for Max Scherzer, who is pitching for a Cy Young.

Mike Barner explores Friday's FanDuel slate, turning his mound over to Mets righty Jacob deGrom on the road against the Nationals.

Mike Barner is putting together a Yankees stack, led by Giancarlo Stanton, Sunday against the Blue Jays.

Chris Morgan expects Freddie Freeman to prolong his hitting prowess against Tanner Roark and the Nationals.

While his price is high, Chris Bennett feels like Francisco Lindor is worth it considering his matchup versus Francisco Liriano and the Tigers.

Todd Zola ranks the week's starting pitching, which is packed with two-start quality arms, including Tampa Bay Cy Young candidate Blake Snell.