
Jose Peraza's strikeout rate has skyrocketed, and he hasn't walked yet this season. Jeff Erickson shows how to find that and more on RotoWire's Plate Discipline Changes, one of the site's new features for 2019.

Jose Ramirez is hitting .157 with only five RBI's. Liss and Jeff debate whether his current woes are just a run of bad luck, or a downward trend.

James Anderson highlights some of the top risers on his latest top-400 update, including Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez, who has been a strikeout machine in the early going.

Christopher Olson brings us up to speed on Wedneday's slate, again turning back the clock with Yankees starter CC Sabathia against the Angels.

Mike Barner looks over Wednesday's Yahoo offering, rolling with Astros hurler Justin Verlander against Minnesota.

Dave Regan offers up one move that each MLB team could make that would have fantasy impact, like having the Braves sign Craig Kimbrel.

Michael Rathburn analyzes weak lineups against which starting pitchers should prosper in DFS, including the Angels, who have little other than Mike Trout.

Mike Barner looks at Tuesday's hitter-friendly slate, suggesting that Chris Davis ($7) of the Orioles might not be the worst play considering he's 7-for-21 in his last seven games.

Adam Zdroik takes stock of Tuesday's ace-free slate, suggesting that the public will be heavy on Rockies bats at Coors Field.

Jesse Siegel is back to update us on the latest prospect talk, including Padres' Hudson Potts and his lack of success early on at Double-A.

Chris Bennett digs into Tuesday's slate and thinks Nolan Arenado's surging bat and career success against Patrick Corbin make him worth his high price tag at Coors Field.

Erik Halterman's stock watch this week features the Cubs' Willson Contreras, who looks to be firmly back in the top tier of catchers after failing to live up to lofty expectations last season.

Jeff Stotts details yet another Yankee injury, as outfielder Aaron Judge is out for at least six weeks with an oblique strain.

Colorado's Charlie Blackmon looks like an attractive option at home Monday against Jeremy Hellickson and the Nationals.