
Thursday’s fantasy baseball FAAB features Tampa Bay first baseman Jonathan Aranda, who has three homers, 10 RBI and eight runs in his last 10 games.

Brad Johnson reviews NL bullpens with question marks, including in Milwaukee, where Trevor Megill was torched in a recent outing and might have a knee injury.

Relievers like Luke Jackson of the Rangers are making a strong early impression, but will he be able to keep the closer job all year?

Dan Marcus is subbing in this week to give you the lowdown on a number of NL player recommendations.

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

Thursday's FAAB targets include Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson, who looks comfortable at the plate so far this season with a .989 OPS through his first six contests.

Much has been decided in the National League over the last few days, including the Giants' fifth starter job, which was won by Landen Roupp.

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.

Brad Johnson covers pitching in the National League Central, and in Cincinnati, Nick Lodolo is a starting pitcher to keep an eye on.

Erik Siegrist looks over the available talent in the American League as Luke Weaver gets a chance to grab hold of the closer role for the Yankees.

Brad Johnson examines NL Bullpens with possible changes on the horizon, and in the case of the Mets, current closer Edwin Diaz can't seem to protect leads.

Dig into the MLB Futures market with Adam Warner's team futures breakdown of division winners and playoff bets. Will the Padres make a return to October after a disappointing 2023?

Brad Johnson has moved to the NL Central, and in Cincinnati, Hunter Greene, with one of the biggest arms in baseball, clearly has considerable potential.

James Anderson goes team-by-team to highlight which pitching prospects could ascend to the closer role in the coming years, including A's righty Mason Miller.

Todd Zola considers a new approach to regressing a pitcher's BABIP, which suggests better days should be ahead for Hunter Greene.