
James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas, detailing a scenario where he really regrets being too low on Pirates slugger Oneil Cruz.

Chris Liss took Francisco Lindor with the fourth-overall pick. Jose Ramirez, Carlos Carrasco and Mike Clevinger also made the cut among current players.

Could Teoscar Hernandez be a late source in drafts for stolen bases? Jeff Erickson looks at Statcast's Sprint Speed metric to look for potential stolen base indicators.

Todd Zola considers the impact of cold weather on home run rates and run scoring and wonders if Jacob deGrom will miss pitching at Citi Field in April.

Jeff Erickson and Chris Liss squared off to assemble teams of the greatest Yankees. Gleyber Torres was one of two current players taken.

Erik Halterman analyzes the value of top-tier catchers, and checks in on who's rising and falling in baseball, like the Phillies' Andrew McCutchen.

Bernie Pleskoff's first fantasy league with his readers was such a hit, he wants to do it again. Find out how to join his next league, and also get the low down on prospects like Nate Pearson.

FAAB might be on hold, but Jan Levine has found some NL players who will make for interesting pickups once things get rolling again, like the Giants' Tony Watson.

FAAB might not be running yet, but Erik Siegrist looks at AL players and roster situations worth discussing in the meantime, like Kansas City's Danny Duffy.

Chris took three straight Indians to start his draft, including shortstop Francisco Lindor with the eighth overall pick.

Brad Johnson outlines things on which he focuses when comparing pitchers for his teams, and in Notable Rotation Ramblings, he notes that Shohei Ohtani should be ready to pitch when the season resumes.

David Regan analyzes players coming off injuries who could be good bets to stash in keeper leagues, including Chicago's Carlos Rodon.

Erik Siegrist continues his hunt for possible breakout performers in the NL East, where Scott Kingery could be ready to take another big step forward.

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas, including an explanation of why he "hates" Blue Jays flamethrower Nate Pearson.

Jason Collette looks at how the market has changed for pitchers in the latest NFBC auctions. Yu Darvish's price is spiking.

Jesse Siegel analyzes prospects who are looking good, and those who aren't. Can Grayson Rodriguez buck the recent trend of Orioles prospect pitchers?