
Brad Johnson breaks down his pitching staff, featuring Patrick Corbin, in a 16-team dynasty league, which drafted before the shutdown.

Dave Regan analyzes a group of undervalued pitchers, including the Cubs’ Jose Quintana, using two of his favorite metrics.

Todd Zola looks at the potential impact of a universal designated hitter and suggests it may not be great news for top NL pitchers like Stephen Strasburg.

Erik Siegrist considers the larger implications of a shortened season, such as how to react if a player like Raimel Tapia takes an unexpected run at hitting .400.

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas in the 226-250 range, featuring Rays righty Seth Johnson who is very new to pitching but already flashes a high ceiling.

Erik Halterman looks at what the KBO might tell us about the MLB season, including whether the likes of Bryce Harper might benefit from less-amped pitchers.

Todd Zola uses a pair of retro drafts for the 1999 season to illustrate how getting the most raw value, such as by landing consensus top pick Pedro Martinez, doesn't necessarily lead to success.

Jason Collette analyzes how the addition of a new pitch by the A's Frankie Montas changed his fortunes last season.

Bernie Pleskoff has a message for owners and players: quit the whining. He also has some things to say about Indians reliever James Karinchak.

Erik Siegrist looks around the American League and wonders if Ryan Yarbrough's experience in a flexible role might be an asset during what's likely to be a turbulent season.

Jan Levine profiles NL players who might have more value this season than previously thought, including Matt Carpenter, who could rebound with a move to DH.

Dave Regan discusses sleepers he’s been pondering lately, including the Mets’ J.D. Davis who should be an everyday left fielder if the season comes to fruition.

Brad Johnson analyzes pitchers who had strong seasons last year but may want to be avoided this season, including the Red Sox’ Eduardo Rodriguez, whose 2019 WHIP raises red flags.

Jesse Siegel dives into the deep recesses of the minors to profile prospects like Texas pitcher Joe Palumbo.