
Jason Shebilske analyzes the top waiver options for leagues that have already drafted. Tony Gonsolin is healthy and ready to claim a rotation spot for the Dodgers.

Alex Chamberlain, creator of the Pitch Leaderboard, introduces the next wave of next-gen stats in an update to his 2021 RotoWire magazine article.

Ryan Rufe checks out closer scenarios around the league, including in San Francisco where manager Gabe Kapler named his man for the ninth inning.

Brad Johnson reviews AL bullpens with question marks as we dive into the 2022 season, including in Minnesota where Taylor Rodgers should be one of the more productive closers in the AL.

Walter Hand breaks down the basics for baseball betting and offers some useful tips on how to approach games from a wagering perspective, including a look into a certain key detail concerning starting pitchers.

Erik Halterman reviews spring training job battles in the American League, including in Seattle where top prospect Julio Rodriguez is pushing for a roster spot.

Jesse Siegel analyzes prospect happenings, including a look at Bobby Witt, who appears on his way to making the Opening Day roster for Kansas City.

On todays show, Jeff Erickson and Todd Zola debate whether or not to target Rockies pitcher German Marquez.

Jeff Stotts analyzes various injury situations around baseball, including Fernando Tatis's wrist, which will keep him out a few months.

Erik Halterman looks at the biggest risers and fallers in drafts this spring, including Matt Olson, whose move to Atlanta has fantasy managers excited.

Bernie Pleskoff offers up his ranking of MLB pitchers, in which his top five features two Mets in Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer.

Clay Link is in pursuit of that elusive championship in Tout Wars. See how he went about building his team in this head-to-head format and why he paid up for the top closers in this particular points league.