
The Diamondbacks face off against struggling Rangers starter Jesse Chavez on Wednesday. Juan Carlos Blanco takes advantage of that matchup with an Arizona stack on Monkey Knife Fight.

Kevin Payne looks over Wednesday's main slate and expects Cody Bellinger and the Dodgers to flex their muscles against the homer-prone Nick Pivetta.

Christopher Olson sets up Wednesday’s DraftKings offering, recommending a Red Sox stack against Aaron Sanchez and the Blue Jays.

Dave Regan focuses on players who might be on the upswing after slow starts, including Ramon Laureano, who could have top-100 overall upside.

Adam Zdroik tees up Tuesday’s DraftKings offering, making his best recommendations for a successful DFS lineup.

Erik Siegrist offers some tips for the stretch run in your league, including how to approach bidding on a potential big-name FAAB target like Madison Bumgarner.

Chris Bennett looks over Tuesday's slate and thinks Mitch Garver and the Twins offer an enticing and affordable pivot away from what should be an extremely popular Coors Field stack.

Erik Halterman looks at who's up and who's down in baseball this week, including Boston's Rafael Devers, who just keeps getting better.

Jeff Stotts notes that the Nationals’ medical staff is taking a proactive approach to Max Scherzer's back treatment, using the IL to buy him ample rest.

Christopher Olson keys in on Monday’s best DraftKings options, highlighting Cody Bellinger as a surprisingly great value.

FanDuel's first Monday slate of the second half features the start of a Coors Field series, meaning Charlie Blackmon and less heralded names are in play. Kevin Payne gives you his favorites.

Chris Morgan takes a look at the short late-afternoon slate and voices his approval for Tim Beckham against Angels' starter Jose Suarez.

Erik Siegrist sifts through a pitching-rich waiver wire in the American League and notes a number of players getting ready to return from the IL, including Rangers outfielder Hunter Pence.

With an ailing Jake Arrieta on the mound, Mike Barner doesn't see why a few Nationals' bats - including Juan Soto - should struggle today.