
Adam Zdroik checks in with his Friday DraftKings recommendations, suggesting an Astros stack against Mike Fiers and the A’s.

Scott Jenstad says that while he thinks Noah Syndergaard will get better, he’s no longer convinced Thor’s going to have a total dominant stretch this year.

Clay and James discuss expectations for the consensus top pick in the 2019 MLB Draft, catcher Adley Rutschman.

Jason Collette analyzes the surprise power bursts from Daniel Vogelbach, Derek Dietrich, Renato Nunez and Hunter Pence to determine which player is most likely to hit 30 homers this year.

Gary Sanchez continues to show he has great power, but Mike Barner explains why it may be best to lower expectations Friday against the Red Sox.

Todd Zola offers some tips on how to handle trade season in keeper and dynasty leagues and stresses the importance of determining whether aging aces like Justin Verlander fit your target window for success.

Hyun-Jin Ryu is having a superb season but surprisingly rates among the lowest qualified starters in spin rate. That's one of the observations drawn by Jeff Erickson using RotoWire's new batted ball data pages.

Brad Johnson busts out his crystal ball to make a few predictions, starting with the Nationals finishing with a record under .500 thanks to a woeful bullpen.

James Anderson tiers his top 30 fantasy prospects from this year's draft, including Vanderbilt's JJ Bleday, who is one of the top hitters in the class.

Michael Rathburn analyzes the difference between pitcher ownership in cash games vs. tournaments and why it is important.

Kevin Payne recommends Thursday competitors on FanDuel go with the chalk at starting pitcher as Hyun-Jin Ryu's Dodgers host the Mets.

Erik Siegrist takes a step back and considers the long-term implications of the flood of promotions for prospects like Austin Riley that have happened through the first two months of the season.

Jeff and Liss discuss the need to cut players in order to actually win. Liss dives into his Jason Kipnis or Orlando Arcia decision.