
Much has been decided in the National League over the last few days, including the Giants' fifth starter job, which was won by Landen Roupp.

It's college baseball future Wednesday! John Venezia takes a look at some College World Series sleepers this week with an eye towards a certain SEC program with some juice.

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.

Lots of spots are up for grabs in the NL East this spring, including up to three spots in the Nationals' rotation, where DJ Herz leads a group of flawed but intriguing candidates.

James Anderson releases his top 100 prospects for 2025 fantasy baseball leagues, in which Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews' massive stolen-base upside places him in the top tier!

James Anderson highlights pitching prospects to target for 2025, including Cards' righty Michael McGreevy, as well as pitching prospects to avoid and some endgame targets for draft and hold leagues.

James Anderson answers questions about the prospects traded at this week's deadline and his updated top 400 prospect rankings, which include 50 prospects from this year's draft, such as Travis Bazzana.

The College World Series gets underway Friday and John Venezia previews the action in Omaha with breakdowns of each team and his best college baseball bet to win it all.

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.

James Anderson answers dozens of questions about the updated top 400 prospect rankings, in which Mets pitching prospects are on the rise, led by righty Christian Scott.

The South Carolina Gamecocks take on the Florida Gators in a big SEC matchup, and John Venezia delivers the best bets for the first game of the season, on April 12.

James Anderson breaks down this year's most notable minor-league assignments, including the Rangers aggressively sending toolsy infielder Sebastian Walcott to High-A as an 18-year-old.