
Bernie Pleskoff needs to pass the time with a fantasy draft and wants YOU to join his league. He also wants you to keep an eye on Geraldo Perdomo.

Jeff Erickson examines players he likes but, for whatever reason, has not drafted yet this spring, including A's first baseman Matt Olson.

Todd Zola considers the impact of a shortened schedule on player valuation and thinks elite pitchers like Gerrit Cole might not take a hit even without the same advantage in innings volume.

Brad Johnson examines bullpens that are in flux, like in Los Angeles where Ty Buttrey sits behind Keynan Middleton in the pecking order but offers good stuff according to Johnson.

Dave Regan is back with his annual column, and this week he writes about players who’s values might rise as a result of the delayed season, including Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias.

James Anderson reveals the ranking dilemmas he faced with prospects 1 through 25, including his internal struggles with how high to rank Yankees phenom Jasson Dominguez.

Jesse Siegel analyzes prospects who are rising, and those who are falling, including Nick Madrigal, whose lack of power might hinder his fantasy value.

Erik Halterman analyzes players who are helped and hurt by the baseball's extended layoff, including the Yankees' James Paxton.

Erik Siegrist compiles his thoughts on players who could prove to be valuable keepers after strong 2020 campaigns, such as Toronto's Danny Jansen.

Bernie Pleskoff is getting through the monotony of stay-at-home life with a look at some intriguing prospects, including the Mariners' Braden Bishop.

Erik Halterman analyzes how the postponement of the baseball season will impact injured players like Justin Verlander and others who spring draft stock was suppressed.

Todd Zola offers timely advice on how to run and participate in online auctions and warns that not all draft rooms handle multi-position players like Brian Anderson the same way.

Brad Johnson finishes his preview of pitching around the league with the American League West, where in Los Angeles, Shohei Ohtani could be ready to start once MLB resumes.

Jason Collette reviews his AL Tout Wars auction, which had a different feel this year at it went from live to online.

Clay Link spent $164 of his $260 budget on starting pitching in the Tout Wars head-to-head points league.

Jesse Siegel highlights minor leaguers to keep an eye on, including Texas' Nick Solak, who has the bat to join the Rangers but just needs a position.

Bernie Pleskoff analyzes pitchers who impressed him in spring training, including Pittsburgh's Nick Burdi, and also discusses how he's dealing with social distancing.