Francisco Lindor has seen a new spot in the New York Mets lineup, and Ryan Boyer has that and more in the National League version of Lineup Lowdown.
Jeff Stotts details prominent injured MLB players in his all Check Swings addition, including Nolan Jones, who will be back with Colorado on Tuesday after missing time with a lower back strain.
Bat speed on its own can be misleading, but it's potentially very useful when combined with other metrics. What does it tell us about Corbin Carroll?
Who did Jeff Erickson pick up in his FAAB leagues for Week 7? Mike Yastrzemski was added twice, but the Brewers' Robert Gasser tops the list.
Jeff Stotts discusses the differences in MRIs and X-Rays, with the latter just used for Willson Contreras's recent fractured forearm diagnosis.
Marcus Semien and the World Series-champion Texas Rangers have a top-notch schedule up ahead, making them one of the teams to watch in Todd Zola's Weekly Hitter Rankings.
Tuesday's top MLB DFS options on FanDuel include some Astros who can provide both floor and ceiling, such as Jose Altuve.
The Miami Marlins are set up for a big week, facing a relatively weak set of starting pitchers, and the Marlins could capitalize with a big week of offense, as Todd Zola presents this week's Hitter Rankings.
Juan Soto is one of the hottest hitters in baseball, and his New York Yankees are one of the teams playing a full seven games, as Todd Zola digs in with his Weekly Hitter Ranking for April 21-27.
Evan Carter and the Texas Rangers join the Houston Astros atop the Weekly Hitter Rankings, presented by Todd Zola.
Luis Robert and the Chicago White Sox face a full slate of games and front Todd Zola's Weekly Hitter Rankings for the Week of April 1-7.
Injuries and signings have caused plenty of shifts in our rankings over the last two weeks, with Elly De La Cruz jumping up six spots due to teammates missing time.
Ronald Acuna holds onto the top spot in the RotoWire Roundtable despite his knee scare, but there's plenty of movement behind him.
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.
When someone drafts your favorite target several rounds before his ADP, who should you turn to as a backup plan? Jason Collette shares his Plan B at every offensive position.