
Erik Siegrist analyzes whether some of the season's top surprises, such as the Tigers' Matthew Boyd, are the building blocks of future success in keeper leagues or assets to be cashed in now.

Brad Johnson looks at National League closer situations, where in San Francisco closer Will Smith is doing so well, he may be a target in trade talks later this season.

Jason Collette analyzes the early work of Jake Odorizzi, who is succeeding this season because he's avoiding the times through the order penalty.

Christopher Olson looks over a short five-game slate Thursday, keying on M's outfielder Mitch Haniger at home against Minnesota.

FanDuel didn't have Austin Riley in its player pool when he homered in his Wednesday MLB debut, but Kevin Payne says to roll with him Thursday now that he's available.

Justin Verlander makes for a compelling pitching option Wednesday against his former team, the Tigers.

Kevin Payne checks out Wednesday's slate and thinks Justin Verlander will earn his hefty price tag back in his old Detroit stomping grounds.

James Anderson notes the new entrants to his latest top 400 update, as well as highlighting risers, like Toronto's Cavan Biggio, and fallers.

Dave Regan examines 10 players who are surprising in both good and bad ways so far this season, including, Hunter Dozier who’s hitting .318/.413/.621 with 12 barrels.

Michael Rathburn digs for value pitchers, targeting hurlers valued at $8,000 or less. The way Martin Perez is pitching, he might not last long at that price.

Adam Zdroik provides his picks for Tuesday’s DraftKings offering, which includes a ton of ace arms to choose from.

Mike Barner tees up Tuesday’s Yahoo slate, providing his recommendations for a contest full of ace pitching.

Chris Bennett looks over Tuesday's slate and thinks Adalberto Mondesi makes a good headliner for a Royals stack against the struggling Shelby Miller.

Jesse Siegel continues with his trip through the minors, leading off with Braves' slugger Austin Riley dominating Triple-A pitching.

Mets pitcher Steven Matz is on the IL with nerve discomfort in his arm, and although he’s eligible to return this week, Jeff Stotts cautions that he’s a risky player moving forward.