
Todd Zola follows up last week's article by looking at some specific names who have seen playing-time bumps in recent years and spots a surprising pattern with Mike Trout.

Mound Musings returns for 2018, and this week, Brad Johnson focuses on Opening Day pitching staffs to help strategize for draft day. High on his list are Thor and the Mets.

Jeff Erickson analyzes closer tiers and shows fantasy owners how to attack saves so that they can draft extra power bats. When does it make sense to draft blue chips like Kenley Jansen?

The Yankees have the deepest fantasy-relevant prospect pool in the American League East, and RotoWire's James Anderson has second baseman Gleyber Torres at the top of his rankings.

Jason Collette takes a stab at the NL Central in his 2018 predictions. Will Luke Weaver finish as a top-50 starting pitcher? Not so fast. The answer to that and more here.

Vlad Sedler shares his draft prep process and explains the importance of doing quality research to find hidden gems.

Todd Zola digs into league-wide trends for playing time, and sounds a note of caution on pitchers who are coming off their first 200-inning campaign such as Carlos Carrasco.

Clay Link highlights affordable keeper league talent to target this draft season, including Padres right-handed Dinelson Lamet.

In his annual piece for the RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Guide, Joe Sheehan considers a young bat on the rise in Chicago, and suggests treading carefully with one of the Brewers' big offseason acquisitions.

With the arrival of a potential two-way star in Anaheim, Derek VanRiper looks at the ways Shohei Ohtani could be handled in leagues this season.