
Several recent call-ups are among this weekend's top pickups, including Brewers infielder Caleb Durbin.

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

For the first time, we have the ability to check whether a player's hot start is also backed up by an improvement in bat speed, something which should give us much more confidence in Ben Rice.

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.

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

Check out which players are earning unexpected playing time in the National League, including Rockies catcher Hunter Goodman.

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.

Todd Zola debuts his Weekly Hitter Rankings for the season where a couple teams will be playing seven times over the next seven days.

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.

Jan Levine has a slightly smaller rundown of NL options than last week to get you prepared for the North American start to the regular season.

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

Lots of spots are up for grabs in the NL East this spring, including up to three spots in the Nationals' rotation, where DJ Herz leads a group of flawed but intriguing candidates.

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.

James Anderson releases his top 100 prospects for 2025 fantasy baseball leagues, in which Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews' massive stolen-base upside places him in the top tier!

James Anderson highlights his favorite prospects to target at each infield position, featuring several strong rookie targets at catcher and second base, including Blue Jays second baseman Will Wagner.