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.
The Brewers look poised to continue their run of success against the Cardinals with ace Freddy Peralta on the mound.
Saturday's top picks include Guardians pitcher Triston McKenzie, who seems to be turning his season around and is pitching against the lowly White Sox.
A few Cleveland hitters are being recommended against the White Sox on the Saturday DraftKings MLB evening slate.
Brad Johnson writes about pitchers who've become popular adds to fantasy rosters, but whom he avoids for various reasons, starting in Philadelphia with Ranger Suarez.
Luis Castillo is back pitching well and has two starts this week, and he’s leading off Todd Zola’s Weekly Pitcher Rankings.
Todd Zola considers the impact of the 2024 baseball on the homer totals of certain players, including Corey Seager.
Dan Marcus highlights his top DraftKings MLB plays tonight, including Mitch Keller in a bounce-back opportunity against the Athletics.
Freddy Peralta has a tantalizing strikeout prop as the Milwaukee Brewers take on the Tampa Bay Rays in one of three games highlighted in Mike Barner's MLB Best Bets and Player Props for Tuesday, April 30.
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.
Erik Halterman does a deep dive on Jared Jones' hot early season start and whether or not it's sustainable.
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.
Anthony Volpe is one of this season's hottest starters, and his strong early results are backed by a new approach and a swing change.
Freddy Peralta toes the rubber for the Milwaukee Brewers visiting the St. Louis Cardinals, and Michael Rathburn brings it with MLB Expert Picks and Props for Friday, April 19.
Friday's MLB DFS top picks include Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta, who in three starts has a 2.39 FIP and has struck out 13.25 batters per nine innings.
How new is the rise in pitcher injuries, and what's causing it? And will we ever get back to a time when those injuries are less common?