
Jeff Stotts recaps the week in injuries, including in New York, where Yankees shortstop Geyber Torres has been diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain of his left quadriceps and his left hamstring.

In Friday’s slate, Chris Morgan likes Oakland pitcher Frankie Montas, who’s sporting a 2.45 FIP and is facing the Giants in their pitcher friendly park.

With Reynaldo Lopez scheduled to start for the White Sox, Chris Morgan is picking a trio of Twins' bats to do some damage.

Juan Pablo Aravena breaks down Saturday's Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox matchup for Dream11 contests.

Todd Zola continues his breakdown of last year's NFBC Main Event rosters and explains why he thinks Christian Yelich showed up on so few league-winning squads.

Bernie Pleskoff looks at the coming fireworks over how to pay the players if baseball is to resume, and he checks in on the Dodgers' Gavin Lux.

Mookie Betts is no longer with the Red Sox, but still got taken in the second round of our All-Time Red Sox draft.

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas, including an explanation of why he "hates" Blue Jays flamethrower Nate Pearson.

Jesse Siegel analyzes prospects who are looking good, and those who aren't. Can Grayson Rodriguez buck the recent trend of Orioles prospect pitchers?

Clay Link looks at appearances by position and makes note of multi-position eligibility and lost eligibility for 2020.

Jeff Stotts believes Rangers slugger Joey Gallo’s fantasy value will take a hit even once he returns to the lineup following surgery to repair a broken wrist.

Blake Snell hasn't managed to duplicate his 2018 efforts, but Chris Morgan says he's been better of late and should excel at home against a weak White Sox attack.

Erik Siegrist reviews this week's unusual mix in an AL free-agent pool that's short on starting pitching options but long on hot veteran hitters, including the streaky Jackie Bradley Jr.

It’s the time of year Scott Jenstad advises reassessing your team to see what changes can be made with struggling players, including mid-round guys like Eduardo Rodriguez.

Erik Halterman analyzes Chris Sale's apparent turnaround in this week's look at baseball's risers and fallers.