
Jason Collette delivers some grim news to Shohei Ohtani owners, even if the ace pitcher avoids Tommy John surgery. What's the future hold for the phenom?
James Anderson wraps up his postseason awards with a look at the best and most disappointing pitchers in the minors, including Astros wunderkind Forrest Whitley.
Chasing saves on the waiver wire can be costly, but is it necessary? Derek VanRiper takes a look back at 2015 to see where the saves came from as roles changed during the season.
Alex Rios's 2015 season has been characterized by injury and disappointment, but there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Phillies prospect Aaron Nola will be promoted Tuesday to make his Major League debut against Tampa Bay.
Eddit Butler will get the start for the Rockies on Sunday, but is Jon Gray a better bet to hold down the job in Colorado? All that and more from RotoWire's Jan Levine in this week's NL FAAB factor.
Paul Sporer ranks the week's starters, but he can't stop marveling at Chris Sale, whose strikeouts continue to set him apart.
Chris Benzine discusses why the Cubs could change their tune and make Schwarber the everyday catcher, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Paul Sporer lays out the rankings for the first weekend of the second half, and, surprise, Max Scherzer is still on top.
Erik Siegrist breaks down the weekend series', but a doubleheader gives the Royals and White Sox a one-game advantage over the rest of the league.
Kris Bryant crushed lefties in the minors and he's been excellent against them at the Major League level, making him a solid play Sunday play on FanDuel.
Big Papi might be slowing down, but he still mashes righties at Fenway, and Ronny Mor loves the price.