Juan Carlos Blanco looks over Tuesday's slate and likes the price on Jackie Bradley, who's been hot all season at home.
Despite scoring over 50 fantasy points Sunday, Jose Altuve's relatively low price is worth taking advantage of Monday against the Yankees.
Dallas Keuchel seems to be finally turning it around, and he has an excellent matchup Monday against the Yankees, who have struggled with left-handed pitching this year.
Chris Bennett looks over Sunday's slate and can't resist using the red-hot Joey Votto despite his high price tag.
Troy Tulowitzki has picked it up at the plate recently, and he has a solid matchup Sunday against the Mariners to keep it going.
While Josh Tomlin has been solid this season, he's struggled keeping the ball in the park, which should play well in selecting Mark Trumbo on Saturday.
Hanley Ramirez paid big dividends when he blasted three home runs on Wednesday, and Juan Carlos Blanco is expecting more fireworks Saturday against the Twins.
Juan Carlos Blanco is looking to stack some Nationals on Friday against the Padres, with outfielder Bryce Harper leading the way.
Stephen Vogt is always in play when the A's face off against a righty, which is the case Friday against the Rays.
Nolan Arenado has struggled out of the All-Star break, but Neil Parker explains why the Rockies third baseman is a very attractive play Thursday against the Braves.
Daniel Murphy will face off against a hot prospect Thursday, but James Seltzer explains that the Nationals second baseman's price is just too low to ignore.
Alex Spalding recommends a Red Sox stack at home against Matt Cain on Wednesday, including the reasonably-priced Dustin Pedroia.
Juan Carlos Blanco is more than happy to pay up Wednesday for the red-hot Evan Longoria facing a left-handed pitcher in Coors Field.
Nelson Cruz has crushed left-handed pitching this season, and he has just that matchup Tuesday against the White Sox.
Juan Carlos Blanco sifts through Tuesday's slate and likes Nick Castellanos' upside against a marginal left-handed starter like Tommy Milone.
Michael Rathburn breaks down a few players he has been using recently in his DFS lineups who have saved him considerable salary cap space but are greatly outproducing their minimal prices.
Danny Valencia's defense has cost him some playing time of late, but RotoWire's Kevin Payne says he's absolutely worth a play Monday against the Astros if he can get the start at DH or first base.