Back injuries have been keeping some of the game's premier hitters -- including Miguel Cabrera, Adam Jones and Ryan Braun -- out of the lineup in the season's final weeks.
Sean Doolittle, drafted by many closer speculators this spring, finally collected his first save of the season Monday.
The new-look Jesus Montero destroyed Triple-A pitching, and now he's getting a chance to play every day for the Mariners.
After a decade in Colorado, Troy Tulowitzki was stunningly moved to a new home late Monday night, as he'll join the Blue Jays' star-studded lineup
Alex Rios's 2015 season has been characterized by injury and disappointment, but there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Despite his hefty price tag on FanDuel, Clayton Kershaw remains a solid play against a weak Mets offense.
After posting an OPS over 1.000 following his demotion to Triple-A, Rougned Odor picked up three hits in his return to the big leagues Monday.
Andrew Fiorentino recaps Week 9 of the RWBC and highlights a few players to target/avoid for Week 10.
On a day when the Astros loaded up on highly rated prospects in the draft, they debuted 2012 No. 1 pick Carlos Correa with the big team.
With Adrian Beltre hitting the 15-day DL, top power-hitting prospect Joey Gallo has been called up to the big leagues.
Mike Bolsinger has delivered four outstanding starts for the Dodgers, and he should be able to keep helping fantasy squads.
He may be 39 years old, but Torii Hunter has been thriving at the plate in his return to the Twins, with whom he started his career.
Marlins closer Steve Cishek has had an awful go of it in April, leading to speculation that A.J. Ramos could get a shot in the ninth inning.
On Opening Day, the Mets' Jenrry Mejia became the first closer to lose his job, as he was unable to warm up due to elbow stiffness.
As usual, Sept. 1 features a list of prospect and non-prospect call-ups a mile long -- with some noteworthy names mixed in.
Jarred Cosart has been pitching well in a Marlins uniform, making him a streamable option down the stretch.
Carl Crawford's been playing every day and producing solid speed numbers for the Dodgers, but remains widely available.
Michael Pineda, out since late April due to a suspension and then a back injury, is finally set to make his return to the mound Wednesday.
The Cubs are finally calling up coveted middle-infield prospect Javier Baez, who'll get a chance to start his career with a bang in his debut at Coors Field on Tuesday.
Unlucky and underrated, Brandon McCarthy looks like a strong second-half option in a wide variety of formats.
Milwaukee's Rickie Weeks has experienced a May resurgence, lifting him back into the realm of fantasy relevance.
Young Marlins ace Jose Fernandez surprisingly hit the DL on Monday and appears to be headed for season-ending Tommy John surgery.
Fantasy owners have been criminally underrating the Mets' Jon Niese -- who battles Cole Hamels Tuesday night -- in the season's early going.