
Chris Bennett takes a look at a jam-packed Tuesday slate and suggests you don't overlook a potential Padres stack in Manny Machado's return to Baltimore.

Erik Halterman reviews the ups and downs of this week in baseball, including Houston's hot-hitting Yordan Alvarez.

Jeff Stotts explains Cardinals reliever Jordan Hicks’ triceps tendinitis, which occurred in his throwing arm, and suggests fantasy owners plan for a possible trip to the IL for Hicks.

FanDuel's Monday slate has risky pitching at the top of the price list, and Kevin Payne says to consider the erratic but talented Steven Matz.

Erik Siegrist offers his weekly skim of the free-agent pool and finds that Liam Hendriks is one of a number of relievers poised to take advantage of unexpected closer turmoil in the Junior Circuit.

Ivan Nova hasn't looked particularly solid when it comes to giving up the long ball, so Nomar Mazara and other Rangers' hitters should have a field day.

The Blue Jays' hitting is heating up, so Chris Bennett has no problems endorsing a couple examples for their matchup with Red Sox' starter Rick Porcello.

With Tigers' starter Daniel Norris struggling this year, Sasha Yodashkin has focused on a few Indians' hitters in today's action.

With Rich Hill on the shelf indefinitely, Jan Levine sees Ross Stripling as the main beneficiary - provided he can pitch like he did for most of 2018.

Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings features a Dodgers team that should be in for a huge week with four games at Colorado, all against right-handers.

Todd Zola ranks the week's starting pitchers as Houston's Gerrit Cole is one of the few quality hurlers with two starts this week.

Christopher Nolan points out the Astros have recently been slumping at the plate and offers up Yankees' starter Masahiro Tanaka as a suitable buy.

The Yankees have been hitting the cover of the ball all year, and Sasha Yodashkin doesn't see that stopping today against the Astros' Wade Miley.

Scott Jenstad recommends taking advantage of David Dahl’s current .338 batting average by selling him high.