
Stay on top of all the latest National League lineup updates, trends and playing time changes, including Oneil Cruz's move up to the leadoff spot.

The Giants' offense should benefit from seven home games while Todd Zola also discusses similar favorable situations for a couple other clubs.

Todd Zola figures the two Pennsylvania clubs could boost underwhelming MLB offensive numbers by appearing seven times in the coming week.

Thursday's FAAB offerings include Tiger pitcher Casey Mize who's offseason work on his splitter has boosted his strikeouts considerably to start the season.

Injuries have left openings in the Brewers' rotation, making righty Chad Patrick one of many intriguing adds this week on the starting pitching front.

Red Sox hitters look like strong choices this week with four home games against the Blue Jays followed by an away series at the White Sox.

Jesse Siegel is back for a new season and focuses on a few top prospects set for plenty of big-league playing time.

The latest update to the RotoWire Roundtable Rankings sees Jackson Chourio move into the back of the first round.

With Shohei Ohtani set for more days off and fewer steals this season, Bobby Witt Jr. has moved into the top spot in our Roundtable Rankings.

Rankings from four RotoWire experts are combined into a consensus top-300, but there's no consensus about who should occupy the top spot.

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

Todd Zola explains how projected playing time and a skills-based approach helps him identify upside plays late in a draft, as well as leading him to put Aaron Judge at the top of his personal rankings.

Pitchers and catchers report to camp this week, and some pitchers are already moving up the RotoWire Roundtable Rankings, including Dodgers rookie Roki Sasaki.

Shohei Ohtani holds onto his slim lead atop the RotoWire Roundtable rankings, but the top-300 features plenty of movement below him.

Signings and trades have shaken up our Roundtable Rankings, starting early in the first round, where Juan Soto's move to pitcher-friendly Citi Field sees him drop a few spots.

The latest batch of bold predictions foretells big things for Kyle Schwarber in his contract year while offering a warning about a young Atlanta right-hander.