
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.

Scott Jenstad focuses on players who have struggled or been injured in this short season to determine whether they’ll be good buy-lows next year, like the Cubs’ Javier Baez.

With Mike Trout at Coors Field again Friday, he makes Mike Barner's list of Yahoo recommendations for an eight-game slate.

Chris Morgan likes St. Louis pitcher Adam Wainwright’s chances against Cincinnati tonight, as the team has the lowest team batting average in the majors.

Chris Bennet has your Friday FanDuel recommendations, including superstar Mike Trout in the hitter-friendly confines of Coors Field.

Brad Johnson reflects on the season so far and the impact it could have on future seasons, including the impact of up and coming potential aces like Toronto’s Nate Pearson.

Christopher Olson is all over a Dodgers stack Thursday against an old familiar foe in Madison Bumgarner and the Diamondbacks.

Mike Barner is rolling with a Braves stack Thursday against the Nationals, anchored by Ronald Acuna.

Juan Carlos Blanco checks out Thursday's slate and thinks Fernando Tatis and the Padres could put up some crooked numbers against the Giants.