
Mike Barner delivers his recommendations for a nine-game evening slate Monday, including Boston’s Jackie Bradley Jr. in the series opener with Oakland.

Kevin Payne eyes plenty of lefty pitchers to use for Monday's FanDuel slate, including the Mets' Steven Matz.

Erik Halterman reviews the top available NL picks, with an aging closer in Arizona and a rising star at Citi Field leading the list.

Erik Siegrist looks over the AL free-agent pool and notes a number of bullpens in turmoil, as well as a young slugger getting a shot in Toronto.

Chris Morgan believes Brewers debutant Corbin Burnes may experience some trouble, so a couple Cardinals hitters - like Matt Carpenter - could take advantage.

With other more popular stacks on the slate, Mike Barner suggests packaging a couple Rays - including Tommy Pham - at home against Wade Miley and the Astros.

Chris Bennett previews the Saturday FanDuel slate as Wil Myers is but one option to stack from the Padres.

Sasha Yodashkin suggests saving money on hitting by selecting Teoscar Hernandez as a cheaper option versus the Tigers.

If you're looking for a cheaper hitting option in a good matchup, Mike Barner recommends Ben Zobrist against the Rangers and Edinson Volquez.

In baseball’s opening weekend, Scott Jenstad is anxious to check out how Cubs pitcher Yu Darvish does in his first start of the season.

Todd Zola breaks down this week's hitter rankings as the Indians are schedule to face some weak arms.

Todd Zola ranks the starting pitching for the first full week of the season. Should we be worried about Chris Sale after his Opening Day pounding?

Mike Barner loads up his suggestions for the first Friday slate of the year, including Padres utility man Wil Myers against the visiting Giants.

Adam Zdroik delivers his FanDuel breakdown for the second day of the season, turning to the Dodgers' Ross Stripling on the mound against the D-Backs.

Chris Bennett analyzes the Friday DraftKings baseball slate as an A's stack led by Khris Davis against Angels starter Matt Harvey looks promising.

Todd Zola gives a glimpse at how to take advantage of your league's rule set by explaining why he built a pitching staff around dominant middle relievers such as Chad Green.