
Todd Zola is back with his weekly pitcher rankings. And while there aren't many decent starters on multiple appearances, a couple stand out from the rest.

With a number of starters already logging three turns through the rotation, Todd Zola is here to give his thoughts in addition to the latest pitcher placements.

Early-season pitching surprises include some veteran resurgences, out-of-nowhere pop-ups and upside arms who might be reaching their potential, such as the Miami Marlins' Max Meyer.

Monday's FanDuel recommendations include top target Brent Rooker, who's hitting in Sacramento's hitter-friendly park against Cubs pitcher Ben Brown and his career 3.72 ERA.

Todd Zola presents the weekly pitcher rankings for the first full week of the regular season, with a few big names leading the way.

The American League free-agent pool features a lot of targets after the first full weekend of the season including top Red Sox prospect Kristian Campbell, who looks like he's in Boston to stay.

With supposed paragon of durability George Kirby opening the year on the injured list, it's time to ask whether or not we really have any idea about which pitchers are injury-prone.

Tarik Skubal's Cy Young defense gets off to a tough start this weekend as he takes on the defending champions in Dodger Stadium. Where does he rank in Todd Zola's first pitcher rankings of the year?

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.

Several job battles have been settled around the American League, including the Royals' fifth starter job, which appears to have been won by Kris Bubic.

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.

Elly De La Cruz crept up slightly in the latest edition of the RotoWire Roundtable rankings, moving up to fourth overall.