
FanDuel's Monday slate has some questions near the top of the pitcher pricing, so Kevin Payne suggests moving down the list to the struggling but promising Miles Mikolas.

Erik Siegrist looks over an unusually shallow free-agent poll in the American League and thinks Joey Wendle should be a solid consolation prize if you miss out on the Yordan Alvarez sweepstakes.

With Mike Foltynewicz set to take the mound, Mike Barner recommends a pair of Phillies sluggers to take advantage of the Braves' pitcher's struggles.

Chris Morgan spent a while perfecting Nick Margevicius's surname, so it's your duty to grab a few Rockies' bats - including Trevor Story - versus the struggling Padres' hurler.

The Red Sox hitting hasn't been reliable, so Sasha Yodashkin likes John Means and his excellent home numbers as a decent cheaper pitching option.

He may not be hitting too well of late, but Jan Levine thinks Chris Taylor can turn it around if the Dodgers provide him sufficient playing time.

With 18 homers through 68 games to go with his .311 batting average, Atlanta’s Freddie Freeman is having a monster season, notes Scott Jenstad.

The Dodger’s Walker Buehler is in a pitching groove and makes for a stable pick against the Cubs, says Chris Bennett.

Todd Zola's weekly hitter rankings features 21 teams with seven games, lead by the Indians, Rangers and Twins.

Todd Zola's weekly pitcher rankings feature a familiar face and the return of an old friend to the top in the busiest week of the season for two-start options.

With Glenn Sparkman scheduled to start for the Royals, Mike Barner doesn't mind endorsing a few Twins hitters - including Max Kepler - against the struggling righty.

Among his daily suggestions, Sasha Yodashkin offers a bargain pitching pick with recently-reinstated starter Michael Wacha on the road to face the Mets.

The Indians face Ryan Carpenter and the Tigers on Friday. Can Francisco Lindor take advantage of the cushy matchup and reach his Over on PrizePicks?

Chris Bennett considers Charlie Blackmon a near must-use despite his surging price as he owns a .450 wOBA and .349 ISO against righties, and has had 24 DraftKings points or more in three of his last four games.

Todd Zola takes a look at the physics behind spin rate and pitch movement and examines some of the factors driving Lucas Giolito's breakout campaign.