Clay Link reviews the team he drafted in the NFBC Main Event on Tuesday evening and reveals his player shares list at the end of his draft season.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 59.9 percent of his bets over 21 years. He's not buying Tampa Bay's expected decline.
Jeff Zimmerman takes on an important and under-discussed topic: drops. Who is on the outs with fantasy baseball managers, and should we pick them up when they hit the wire?
James Anderson elaborates on some of the most notable risers in the latest update to his top 400 prospect rankings, in which CJ Abrams gets a slight bump thanks to loud spring.
Juan Carlos Blanco digs into the futures markets for MVP, home runs leader, hits leader and more. Can Bryce Harper become baseball's first repeat MVP since Miguel Cabrera in 2012-2013?
Kevin Payne breaks down his favorite futures to target for the upcoming MLB season. Will Kansas City's Bobby Witt deliver on the hype and cruise past his posted home run total as a rookie?
Jeff Stotts breaks down the latest preseason MLB injuries, starting with Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom, who will start the season on the injured list with a stress reaction to his throwing shoulder.
Jesse Siegel projects where a few prospects will end up, including four pitchers trending in the right direction.
Erik Halterman reviews this week’s risers and fallers, including Seattle’s Julio Rodriguez, who looks poised for a strong regular-season start.
On today's show, Jeff Erickson and Todd Zola express concerns with where Ronald Acuna is going in recent drafts.
Bernie Pleskoff offers his rankings of designated hitters and relievers, starting with Yordan Alvarez in Houston.
How far does Fernando Tatis Jr. have to fall before you'd draft him? Tim Schuler and Jeff Erickson answered that question in the NFBC's Main Event draft.
Erik Siegrist takes a look at the American League talent pool ahead of Opening Day, and thinks Jesse Winker could prove to be a big addition for the Mariners.