
Mike Barner brings us his recommendations for Tuesday’s 12-game Yahoo slate, turning to a Rockies stack at home against the Athletics.

Jason Collette explores how this unprecedented baseball season could impact pitching 2021, and fantasy drafts.

Erik Halterman checks out some players who may have significantly changed how they get viewed heading into 2021 and notes that Aaron Nola is once again pitching like a true ace.

Jeff Stotts explains bruising in detail to help fantasy managers gain insight on players diagnosed with contusions and offers an update on Nolan Arenado’s shoulder.

Bernie Pleskoff looks at some hitters who have gone south this season and whether he will take a chance on them bouncing back next season.

Christopher Olson checks in with his best DraftKings picks Monday, recommending Twins veteran slugger Nelson Cruz against the White Sox.

In a limited three-game slate, the pickings are slim, but Chris Bennett likes Dodger Will Smith’s upside at his inexpensive price-point.

Erik Siegrist looks over the available waiver talent in the AL and thinks Nate Lowe is positioned to make a big impact for the Rays down the stretch.

The regular season may be winding down, but the free-agent situation remains busy and Jan Levine discusses plenty of worthy NL candidates.

The Yankees may be at home, but Justin Bramlette likes a number of Orioles' hitters to do well against J.A. Happ.

As Adrian Houser has struggled over his last six appearances, Chris Morgan is offering a trio of Cubs' bats.

Despite struggling this season, Erik Halterman is touting Gleyber Torres as a solid bargain selection versus the Orioles.

Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings has the Cardinals on top with 10 games scheduled this week, including three doubleheaders.

Todd Zola ranks the week's staring pitching as the regular season comes down the stretch. This the last week to be relatively confident in two-start opportunities.

In tonight’s nine-game slate, Chris Bennett anticipates good things for St. Louis starter Dakota Hudson against Cincinnati’s lackluster offense.

If you want to take advantage of Coors Field but don't want to spend up for bigger names, Justin Bramlette suggests Justin Upton as a viable option.