Erik Siegrist reviews the waiver wire in the American League, as a couple of teams have turmoil behind the plate and the Yankees welcome back Clint Frazier.
Clay Link reminds fantasy players to check on Alex Reyes' availability and wants them to get to know the Phillies' likely next closer.
Mike Barner likes the potential of several White Sox bats -- including the quietly consistent Jose Abreu -- on Sunday's FanDuel slate.
Todd Zola ranks this week's hitting as the Orioles' bats are coming alive at the right time with seven games this week.
Todd Zola beaks down this week's starting pitching as Gerrit Cole leads 'a parade of ones' in a week with either obvious choices or head-scratchers.
Adam Zdroik tips Paul Goldschmidt to break out of his early-season slump and thrive against a weak Mets lineup.
Among his Saturday selections, Mike Barner urges you not to worry about Gary Sanchez's terrible batting average and focus on his power potential versus the Royals.
For tonight’s unusually large slate of games, Chris Bennett advises to keep an eye on East Coast weather and notes that Mike Trout might have the lowest price of the season.
With the Nats' game getting rained out (again), the top of the pitching pool features a tough matchup for Charlie Morton and an interesting case to consider with Jacob deGrom.
Scott Jenstad goes over the week in baseball, including Giants first baseman Brandon Belt’s breakout, and advises not to get to down over the effect of early injuries on your team.
Derek VanRiper previews Friday's DraftKings slate, turning to Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor on the road against Carson Fulmer and the White Sox.
Derek VanRiper recommends checking out the Twins' Brian Dozier on Friday versus the visiting Brewers.
Todd Zola explains the underlying skills or approach changes that have caused him to re-evaluate some surprising pitchers, including Boston's Rick Porcello.
Dave Regan discusses the ways in which baseball has surprised him so far this season, including Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole getting exponentially better with his move to the AL.



