
This week's MLB Barometer takes a look at three different types of fantasy all-stars: the top overall performers, top sleepers and best undrafted players.

Nine teams will be playing a full slate the next 10 days, including the Guardians with home series against the Athletics and Orioles.

If you were turned off by the flaws in Pete Crow-Armstrong's game and missed out on his breakout, don't make the same mistake with Ceddanne Rafaela.

Todd Zola does a deep dive on five of the premiere young outfielders in the game, including Chicago Cubs breakout star Pete Crow-Armstrong.

Tuesday's top MLB DFS options on FanDuel include George Springer as the surging Toronto Blue Jays continue a series against the Chicago White Sox.

Target some Red Sox hitters this coming week based on a full slate of home matchups, including three against the Rockies.

Thursday's top MLB DFS options on FanDuel include Shohei Ohtani as one of a number of enticing Los Angeles Dodgers as they host the Chicago White Sox.

MLB Betting Expert Juan Pablo Aravena has a triple play of winning prop picks for Tuesday, including a bet on red-hot Seattle slugging catcher Cal Raleigh.

This year's first-half leaderboards look quite different than last year's, including Hunter Brown surging to a league-best 1.74 ERA.

With the Yankees set to face seven righties, one of their recently returning sluggers may be left out more than usual.

The new OOPSY projection system can react faster to underlying skill changes. Which hitters have seen their projections change by the largest amount this season?

New pitches can help turn around a poor season, or they can help a pitcher go from good to great, as has been the case with Drew Rasmussen this year.

Monday's top MLB DFS plays on DraftKings include Seiya Suzuki as the Chicago Cubs host their NL Central rivals in the St. Louis Cardinals.

Maximize your DFS lineup with expert picks for MLB's busy Thursday. Discover top players like Carlos Rodon and Pete Crow-Armstrong for DraftKings success.

There were plenty of reasons for skepticism regarding Pete Crow-Armstrong heading into the season, but he's defied them all to become one of the best players in baseball. Will it continue?