
Brad Johnson completes his pitching staff wrap up with the New York Yankees, who could be one of the best staffs this season with the addition of Max Fried.

Todd Zola tries to remove volume from the equation when determining the value of pitchers, and finds that the market may have over-corrected on Logan Webb.

Erik Halterman takes a look at three major mistakes he made in last year's Tout Wars NL-Only league in an attempt to avoid the same pitfalls this season.

James Anderson just updated the RotoWire dynasty rankings and shares the results of a startup high-stakes dynasty auction he participated in recently, in which Shohei Ohtani commanded the highest price!

Spencer Strider leads a strong group of pitchers set to return from elbow surgery in 2025. How much can we trust them in their first season back?

How much ground can you make up in various categories down the stretch? A look at the statistical leaders from the last two seasons offers some answers.

Ben Rice, Aroldis Chapman and Spencer Turnbull were the leading FAAB targets in Jeff Erickson's leagues this week.

Hunter Greene is one of several pitchers who have been much better at keeping fastballs in the park this season.

Brad Johnson examines NL Bullpens with possible changes on the horizon, and in the case of the Mets, current closer Edwin Diaz can't seem to protect leads.

The Atlanta Braves visit the Tampa Bay Rays, and Michael Rathburn features that game plus three others in his MLB Best Bets and Expert Picks for Friday, June 14.

Dylan Cease is reaping the benefits of pitching on a better team in a pitcher's park, and Todd Zola has him as one of the top picks in the Weekly Pitcher Rankings.

Ranger Suarez & the Philadelphia Phillies meet the New York Mets in London, and Todd Zola has the latest in his Weekly Pitcher Rankings.

Saturday's FanDuel MLB DFS picks include Christian Yelich, who's ripping same-handed pitching to the tune of a .488 wOBA, 222 wRC+ and .355 ISO.

Stacking hitters against Oakland is usually a solid strategy, and Saturday's DraftKings MLB slate is no different.

One-third of the way into the season, Brad Johnson looks at some significant underperformers, like the Cubs' Kyle Hendricks, to determine whether it's time to let them go.