Jason Collette analyzes two struggling pitchers with similar awful stats and shows why one is the better bet to rebound.
Joel Bartilotta looks for winners among Saturday night's slate and comes up with a big-time value in Buster Posey.
Chris Benzine discusses why Billy Burns could be an intriguing option in deeper leagues plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Michael Rathburn shows how to target hitters for both heads-up and tournament contests and how to treat Miguel Cabrera, who is playing against his norm.
Dave Regan looks for pitchers to target and pitchers to dump by comparing ERA to xFIP, but where does that leave Michael Wacha?
With a number of higher-priced pitchers getting lit up this week, RotoWire's Alex Spalding thinks Matt Harvey will pay off Friday.
Prince Fielder is now batting .342 and RotoWire's Benny Ricciardi thinks his price is still too low on FanDuel.
You may have missed the best that Kyle Blanks has to offer, but that doesn’t mean you can’t squeeze him for a bit more.
Jesse Siegel's latest update on the minors finds Luis Severino picking up where he left off last season, and it's possible he could make his MLB debut for the Yankees this season.
James Seltzer is sending Tampa's Chris Archer to the hill and getting a very nice price on Jose Abreu.
Logan Morrison hasn’t lived up to his status as a one-time top prospect, although at some point I think he puts it together. Is this it? Has Morrison figured it all out?
In this week's episode, Derek & Bernie discuss surprises and disappointments from each of the 30 teams through the first 25 games.
Jeff Zimmerman on whether it's time to be concerned about slow-starting Andrew McCutchen and others.
Nelson Cruz has been crushing left-handed pitching this season, and RotoWire's Neil Parker thinks he's a great play on FantasyScore on Wednesday.