Todd Zola offers some thoughts on early-season trends, including the home run surge led by Nick Castellanos and the Reds.
Bernie Pleskoff evaluates some of the top players selected in the recent Rule 5 Draft, including 6-foot-4 Zach Pop.
Todd Zola breaks down his catcher tiers and notes that Will Smith has the skills, if not the playing time projection, to be his top-ranked backstop.
With the trade deadline approaching, Bernie Pleskoff looks at what National League teams have to offer, and what they need. Will the Dodgers continue to offer Joc Pederson?
Jan Levine is back with his NL recommendations, including a number of hot performers and returning veterans.
With the MLB schedule underway, Jan Levine looks at a number of NL FAAB options in various situations.
Erik Siegrist reviews some AL depth options as the possibility of a season draws closer, including a trio of starting candidates in Cleveland.
Todd Zola continues his breakdown of last year's NFBC Main Event rosters and explains why he thinks Christian Yelich showed up on so few league-winning squads.
Jan Levine profiles intriguing players flying under the radar, like the Nationals' Howie Kendrick, whose multi-position eligibility will help him retain value.
Todd Zola dives into the weeds on how the average exit velocity on groundballs impacts BABIP while also looking at other factors, such as the elite sprint speed of players like Trea Turner.