James Anderson ranks the top 300 players for 2025 fantasy baseball leagues, in which Brewers' phenom Jackson Chourio is pushing towards the first round!
Todd Zola examines strategies for the Underdog postseason contest, and notes that while Shoehi Ohtani may be the best player, you may not want to take him first overall.
Carlos Correa is in a good spot to go over on some of his player props tonight. Mike Barner shares one in particular he likes plus the rest of his expert MLB picks and props for Thursday, September 26.
Thursday's best PrizePicks include Twins slugger Carlos Correa, who, despite injuries, has been productive when on the field, going 10 for 32 with four doubles across nine games.
Jason Collette reviews the hits and misses from his hitting half of his preseason bold predictions, including big hits on Brenton Doyle and Mark Vientos.
Tuesday's top MLB DFS picks on FanDuel include Shohei Ohtani, who's hard to fade despite a sky-high salary against the Padres.
Trevor Story is back from a long injury layoff and back in an everyday role, but he's yet to hit his way into the top half of the Boston lineup.
Jeff Stotts details this week's significant MLB injuries in this all Check Swings edition of the Injury Report, starting with Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams, who has missed three games with shoulder soreness.
Erik Siegrist sifts through the waiver wire in the American League as Jacob deGrom offers a late-season boost to fantasy staffs.
Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers are one of 14 teams with a seven-game schedule from September 16-22. Todd Zola highlights the matchups and unveils his weekly hitter rankings.
Todd Zola provides some data to help you determine whether even Aaron Judge is capable of slugging your team into contention over the season's final stretch.
Joey Loperfido has regularly hit second for his new team, the Blue Jays, one of many changes to American League lineups since the trade deadline.
How much ground can you make up in various categories down the stretch? A look at the statistical leaders from the last two seasons offers some answers.
The latest developments in American League lineups include Wyatt Langford settling in as the everyday left fielder and cleanup hitter in Texas.
Atlanta's injury woes continued over the weekend as Ozzie Albies and Max Fried joined Ronald Acuna, Michael Harris and Spencer Strider on the injured list.