
After a collision with the outfield wall, Byron Buxton has a shoulder subluxation and is expected back sometime around late August or early September.

Erik Halterman analyzes this week's ups and downs in baseball, including the ageless Nelson Cruz, who's taken things to another level in recent weeks.

Lucas Giolito headlines Monday's best pitcher plays on FanDuel. Kevin Payne gives you more notes on who belongs in DFS lineups.

Erik Siegrist looks over a post-deadline free agent pool that features a few very big fish, including newest Houston ace Zack Greinke.

Based on some recent hot hitting, Sasha Yodashkin likes Ozzie Albies at home versus Sonny Gray and the Reds.

The Astros' offense are firing on all cylinders and the Mariners' pitching has looked vulnerable. Mike Barner uses that situation to talk up picking George Springer and other Houston hitters today.

Tyler Beede has been prone to giving up the long ball, so Chris Morgan believes this trend will continue against Charlie Blackmon and the Rockies at Coors.

Jan Levine discusses the NL fantasy shakeup following the trade deadline, with a look at players moving locations and others taking advantage of new opportunities.

James Anderson uses a formula incorporating his top-400 prospect rankings to rank the 30 farm systems. Luis Urias heads up a still powerful collection of prospects on San Diego's farm.

Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings includes a Red Sox squad that is set up for a high-scoring week with seven games at Fenway against weak pitching.

Todd Zola ranks the week's starting pitching as two-starter Jacob deGrom is pitching as well as he has all season.

Rhys Hoskins has done a tremendous amount of damage against left-handed pitchers in 2019, and should have a big game tonight against Ross Detwiler.

With Ross Detwiler scheduled to start for the White Sox, Mike Barner is happy to endorse the Phillies' Rhys Hoskins and a couple of his teammates.

Globe Life Park may be a hitter's paradise, but Sasha Yodashkin believes Matthew Boyd can take advantage of the Rangers' habit of striking out too much.

After watching Oakland’s Khris Davis struggle so far this season, Scott Jenstad believes he’s at the start of a good run.