Check out the best College Baseball bets today from John Venezia with a loaded Saturday slate on Tap with picks moneyline picks and a parlay featuring two SEC squads.
The new CBA means we have a good chance to see the best prospects in baseball make their team's Opening Day roster every year. How does this year's top trio stack up?
The road to the College World Series begins Friday with College Baseball Opening Day on tap. John Venezia has first pitch as he lays out his best picks for the first slate.
Brad Johnson is back for the 2024 season and kicks off his column with a deep dive into the American League West pitching staffs, where in Houston ageless Justin Verlander leads the group.
Every year, someone emerges from the middle or late rounds to produce first-round fantasy value. Who will that player be this season?
John Venezia continues his College Baseball Futures series with a look at his favorite Conference Champion bets and Golden Spikes Award picks headlined by Florida's Jac Caglianone.
James Anderson updates his Rookie Pitcher Rankings for 2024 value only, in which Giants southpaw Kyle Harrison remains in a tier by himself.
Ryan Boyer analyzes six more relievers to target in saves + holds leagues, including the Phillies' Jeff Hoffman.
John Venezia spearheads RotoWire's foray into College Baseball picks with a look at his best College World Series bets for 2024, including a look at Hagen Smith and Arkansas
Todd Zola considers the impact of changing teams on pitching like Corbin Burnes, over and above how a new home venue might alter their projections.
Corbin Young analyzes four hitters whose underlying contact or power skills stand out, including Cincinnati's Noelvi Marte.
It's still all Ronald Acuna at the top, but Julio Rodriguez has now claimed the second spot in the latest edition of the RotoWire Roundtable rankings.
James Anderson releases volume 2.0 of his rookie hitter tiers for 2024 fantasy value only, in which Reds third baseman Noelvi Marte remains in the top spot.
Ryan Boyer discusses six relievers whose values jump in leagues which count holds, including Seattle's Matt Brash.
Jason Collette tackles four bullpens with uncertain late-inning hierarchies, including a Philadelphia pen in which Jeff Hoffman could earn quite a few saves.
Todd Zola look at how players like Adolis Garcia made significant improvements in their strikeout rates, and whether any lessons can be drawn that could help project 2024 breakouts.
Corbin Young highlights four players with unusually patient or aggressive approaches at the plate, including Miami's Jake Burger.