
Erik Halterman offers up a special edition of his column, featuring a break down of Olympic baseball, while also listing this week’s risers and fallers, starting with Juan Soto.

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.

Todd Zola dives into the weeds on how the average exit velocity on groundballs impacts BABIP while also looking at other factors, such as the elite sprint speed of players like Trea Turner.

Todd Zola finishes his initial outfield rankings and finds a virtual dead heat at the top of the list, with Ronald Acuna Jr. one of the trio of studs in the mix for the No. 1 spot.

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

Jan Levine continues to guide us along the latest path of free-agent possibilities, including some up-and-coming pitchers and a couple serviceable infielders.

Dave Regan discusses prospects on the cusp of benefiting fantasy teams, including the Astros’ Kyle Tucker who is Regan’s top minor league stash this year.

He may not be hitting too well of late, but Jan Levine thinks Chris Taylor can turn it around if the Dodgers provide him sufficient playing time.

James Anderson looks at the best big-league-ready prospects still left on the farm, including red-hot Astros outfielder Kyle Tucker.

Jan Levine takes us through the latest NL rounds, including a look at Addison Russell's recent return and fantasy prowess.

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 Siegrist reviews the available talent in the AL player pool and finds a lot of roster turmoil in Anaheim, where Ty Buttrey might be in line for the open closer role.

Jan Levine returns to survey the National League free-agent landscape, with Carter Kieboom looking good because of a strong path to regular playing time.

Dave Regan offers up one move that each MLB team could make that would have fantasy impact, like having the Braves sign Craig Kimbrel.