Ryan Rufe has some upgrades and downgrades to help you finish strong, featuring the amazing Seager brothers.
Troy Tulowitzki is battling yet another injury, this time to his shoulder, but RotoWire's Jeff Stotts argues that most of the shortstop's injuries have been unlucky as opposed to evidence that he's prone to injury.
Rays outfielder Steven Souza is Monday's Recommended Pickup after Tampa Bay activated him from the DL following a hand injury.
Jan Levine looks at NL FAAB targets, including St. Louis' Adam Wainwight, who is making his way back from a lengthy layoff.
RotoWire's Andrew Martinez writes about the hot-hitting J.P. Arencibia and others in this week's AL FAAB Factor.
After a brutal first three months of the season, Robinson Cano is finally looking like everyone hoped he would, and James Seltzer think Cano makes for a great FanDuel play Sunday.
The Twins' productivity at home this season has Minnesota and its mashers like Brian Dozier atop this week's hitter rankings.
Jason Collette looks at closers-in-waiting who could turn into steals next season for keeper-league owners who are on the ball as the season winds down.
Paul Sporer ranks this week's pitchers where Stephen Strasbur's two-start week gives him a chance to lessen the pain from a disappointing year.
Is Andre Ethier the steal of the night? Joel Bartilotta thinks so, as he breaks down the Saturday FanDuel slate.
Chris Benzine discusses why Marcus Stroman's return to the mound could make an impact in fantasy playoffs, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
RotoWire's James Anderson thinks both Chicago teams are attractive stack options Friday on FanDuel, with Kyle Schwarber well worth his elevated price.
With not a lot of big-time pitchers going Friday night, Alex Spalding is focusing on Dallas Keuchel, who is likely the best option for Fantasy Aces contests.
Now with his third team in as many years, Vidal Nuno may have found a home in Seattle where he’s pitched quite well out of the bullpen for the Mariners.
David Regan looks ahead to 2016 and offers an early peek at his top 100. Can Bryce Harper dethrone Mike Trout for the top spot?