Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves heads a great group of two-start pitchers in Todd Zola's Weekly Pitcher Rankings.
The Los Angeles Dodgers visit the San Francisco Giants, and Kevin Payne has highlighted this NL West rivalry clash in his MLB Best Bets and Expert Picks for May 13.
One of the hottest pitchers in baseball, Yoshinobu Yamamoto is on the bump twice this week for the Los Angeles Dodgers and he’s leading off Todd Zola’s Weekly Pitcher Rankings.
Luis Castillo is back pitching well and has two starts this week, and he’s leading off Todd Zola’s Weekly Pitcher Rankings.
Aaron Nola leads the Philadelphia Phillies against the San Francisco Giants, and Michael Rathburn delivers his MLB Best Bets and Expert Picks for May 3.
Logan Webb takes the mound twice to take the top spot in Todd Zola's weekly pitcher rankings. With May coming, it might be time for some streaming in your fantasy rotation.
In Saturday's main FanDuel slate, Ray's pitcher Aaron Civale is pitching against the hapless White Sox and has earned three quality starts in five appearances.
A fairly reasonable stack in a marquee matchup has been featured in Saturday's DraftKings MLB review.
Brad Johnson highlights a few pitchers who have impressed him in the early-going of the season, starting with Toronto's Yusei Kikuchi.
Tarik Skubal is on tap for a two-start week, as he's one of the top-ranked starters in Todd Zola's Weekly Pitcher Rankings.
Dan Marcus looks at non-closing relievers who can provide value in points leagues, including starters who qualify at RP like the Rays' Zack Littell.
Wednesday's best MLB DFS options on FanDuel include the red-hot Marcell Ozuna as part of an Atlanta stack against the Astros.
Todd Zola presents the weekly pitcher rankings, and with all the pitcher injuries it’s almost fitting that Tyler Glasnow is leading the rankings.
Starters may be dropping like flies, but at least we get to watch the best version of Mike Trout we've seen in years.
This week's set of pickups includes Michael Kopech, who's seemingly stepped into the closer role in the White Sox bullpen.
Brad Johnson offers a peek into his fantasy team's pitching staff, starting with his No. 1 pitcher, the Mets' Kodai Senga, whom he had kept from last year's roster.