
Erik Siegrist checks out the available talent in the American League, where the Blue Jays' Cavan Biggio is the latest high-profile prospect to make his big-league debut.

Mike Barner likes a few Cubs' batters - including Anthony Rizzo - to do some damage versus the Reds' Tanner Roark.

Even though Chris Archer ranks as one of the game's top pitchers, Sasha Yodashkin points out he's been hit hard since returning from injury and faces a lethal Dodgers' lineup today.

Chris Morgan doesn't like today's top-end pitchers, so he's focusing on a couple big hitters like Gary Sanchez against Danny Duffy and the Royals.

In this week's installment, Jan Levine believes Matt Adams should be able to produce while Ryan Zimmerman is out.

Todd Zola ranks the week's hitting with the Pirates getting a rare eight-game week thanks to a twin bill in Cincinnati.

Todd Zola's weekly pitcher rankings features the best two-win pitcher in baseball on top in Max Scherzer.

Chris Bennett suggests a Rangers stack against Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who’s allowing a .381 wOBA at home to lefties.

While Rockies hitters should be popular picks at home, Mike Barner also endorses a couple members of the opposing Orioles' lineup against a struggling Kyle Freeland.

Due to a limited evening slate, Sasha Yodashkin urges you to pay more for pitching - with the Braves' Mike Soroka as one of the premier options.

It’s the time of year Scott Jenstad advises reassessing your team to see what changes can be made with struggling players, including mid-round guys like Eduardo Rodriguez.

James explains to Clay why he believes Brendan McKay will see valuable action at the major league level this season.

Chris Bennett offers his 14-game slate analysis, with pitcher Blake Snell appealing against an underperforming Indians team that isn’t hitting well against lefties.

Vlad Guerrero Jr. has turned the corner, smashing five homers in his past 11 games. Given Guerrero's current hot streak and modest projection, Mike Barner is targeting the Over on PrizePicks.

Todd Zola follows up last week's batch of hitters who have changed their baseline expectations with pitchers who have done the same, including the Reds' Luis Castillo.