
Explore the evolving roles in American League bullpens and discover key fantasy baseball insights to boost your standings with timely roster additions.

While elite prospect promotions and big-name injury returns lay ahead later this summer, players like the Minnesota Twins' Matt Wallner can provide a boost to fantasy rosters in the meantime.

Discover top FAAB targets to boost your fantasy baseball team with promising players from the White Sox, Giants, Twins and more! Bids based on $100 FAAB.

Injuries create opportunities, and Boston Red Sox top prospect Marcelo Mayer is one of a number of players joining the American League talent pool this week looking to take advantage.

Which closers have most improved their ranking so far this season, and which have tumbled down the list?

Finding the next big thing on the mound is always a top priority in fantasy leagues, which makes young hurlers like the Minnesota Twins' Zebby Matthews intriguing targets.

James Anderson provides the top relief pitching prospects for your dynasty leagues on all 30 teams, plus the top reliever prospects to add in dynasty leagues, led by Rays lefty Mason Montgomery!

Relievers like Luke Jackson of the Rangers are making a strong early impression, but will he be able to keep the closer job all year?

Brad Johnson dives deep into some bullpens in flux, including in Detroit where injured closer Alex Lange needs to work on finding the strike zone once he's back on the mound.

Phillies lefty Cristopher Sanchez leads the first set of risers this season after adding two ticks of velocity over the winter and dominating the Rockies in his first start.

Kyle Behren’s Opening Day FAAB includes a healthy Byron Buxton, whose hot start to spring training for the Twins hasn’t cooled down.

Catch up on the players who won jobs in the final days of camp around the American League, including Cam Smith of the Astros.

The American League waiver wire is packed with options as Opening Day approaches, and the return of Nolan Jones to the Cleveland Guardians should settle their murky right field situation.

The first look of the season at the free-agent pool in the American League features a number of prospects in line to win Opening Day jobs, including young Texas Rangers pitcher Kumar Rocker.

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.