Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson explain why a sole closer on a bad team, such as Ian Kennedy, is better than a half closer on a good team.
Brad Johnson examines closer assignments in the AL to see what possible changes are on the horizon, including in Toronto where Jordan Romano might soon get his chance to close.
Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, including Michael Fulmer, who appears to have taken over the closer job in Detroit.
Kevin Payne looks over Thursday's slate and thinks Freddie Freeman and his Atlanta teammates will put up strong numbers at home against the Pirates.
Nationals starting pitcher Patrick Corbin is really struggling. But Chris Liss explains why he's sticking with him:
Joe Sheehan breaks down his best bets for Wednesday's MLB slate, including a look at the matchup between the Brewers and Royals where Corbin Burnes brings his 58/1 K/BB to the mound for the Brew Crew.
Kevin Payne checks out Wednesday's slate and recommends loading up on Dodgers like Max Muncy against the Diamondbacks.
Chris Liss discusses last October's controversial decision and argues process cannot be evaluated in the absence of stakes-adjusted results.
Dodger shortstop Corey Seager is the latest in a growing list of players to be injured after being hit by a pitch.
Joe Sheehan discusses what goes into his plays on totals and throws down a quartet of bets for Tuesday's action, including one centered on the matchup between the Cubs and Nationals at Wrigley.
Michael Rathburn unpacks his process in attacking strikeout props, one of the core types of wagers he targets when betting on baseball.
Mike Barner previews a massive 14-game Tuesday DraftKings slate, making his picks to help you build a winning lineup.
Chris Bennett reviews Tuesday's slate and likes Trea Turner to do some damage as the ball begins to fly out of Wrigley Field.
Jesse Siegel analyzes the Rays' prospect strategy while providing updates on a few up-and-comers from around the leagues.