
With Homer Bailey set to start for the Royals, Sasha Yodashkin encourages you to select a few Indians bats.

Jason Collette looks at the rise in home runs early in the new season and projects to what it will mean for power this season.

Adam Zdroik looks over Friday's FanDuel slate, recommending a discounted Red Sox stack against Baltimore.

Khris Davis has homered four times in his last two games and is currently sporting a ridiculous .552 wOBA against lefties.

Liss and Todd discuss Dansby Swanson's hot start and how drafting quality in the late rounds can save your fantasy baseball squad.

Christopher Olson points out that DraftKings has dropped the price of Rockies bats on the road, putting Charlie Blackmon in play Thursday at San Francisco.

Brad Johnson outlines what he focuses on when comparing pitchers or deciding whether to start specific pitchers. He also details the struggles of dealing with injuries like the one sustained by Luis Sererino.

Jason Collette surveys hurlers like Jordan Zimmermann who added pitches to their repertoires this spring to see if those new offerings made it to the regular season.

Todd Zola looks at some early pitching performances that have forced him to reconsider his rest-of-season projections, including an impressive start for Luis Castillo.

Kevin Payne tries to find potential brilliance in Thursday's uninspiring FanDuel pitching slate. Luckily, a favorable road matchup helps Jon Gray stand out.

Erik Siegrist examines the market forces that have kept Craig Kimbrel and Dallas Keuchel at home to begin the season and wonders whether 2020 free agents like Khris Davis will also have trouble getting paid.

James Anderson discusses prospects who have caught his eye through the first week, including Cardinals third baseman Nolan Gorman.

Christopher Olson brings his insight to Wednesday's DraftKings slate, suggesting that Dodgers hurler Kenta Maeda could be a risky option on the road in St. Louis.

Kevin Payne reviews Wednesday's evening slate and thinks Bruce Harper and the Phillies could yet again tee off against his former Nationals squad, and the unthreatening Jeremy Hellickson.