Evan Carter and the Texas Rangers join the Houston Astros atop the Weekly Hitter Rankings, presented by Todd Zola.
The NL Central is full of job battles as always this spring, though in a pleasant turn from most recent seasons, many of them feature exciting players like Chicago's Christopher Morel.
James Anderson answers dozens of questions about this week's massive update to the RotoWire top 400 prospect rankings for dynasty leagues, including what to expect from D-backs shortstop Jordan Lawlar.
Isaac Paredes clubbed 31 homers last year despite not making much hard contact overall. What should we make of him for 2024?
Jason Collette's latest set of bold predictions includes a potential breakout season for Seiya Suzuki.
Todd Zola offers an update on the Underdog best-ball playoff contest and explains why he has so much exposure to Julio Rodriguez and the Mariners.
Ryan Boyer presents Lineup Lowdown, an in-depth look at the National League's lineups, including the ascension of Michael Harris occasionally to the leadoff for the NL East-champion Atlanta Braves.
Todd Zola reviews Underdog's new playoff best-ball leagues, where the runaway success of Atlanta and Ronald Acuna in the regular season may actually hurt their value to your roster.
Ryan Boyer brings it with Lineup Lowdown, an in-depth look at National League lineup trends, including what's looking like a hot finish to the season for Phillies shortstop Trea Turner.
With rosters expanding, Jan Levine has picked out a few players who could instantly help your fantasy squads.
Ryan Boyer has his Lineup Lowdown, with this week a look at National League lineup trends. The Reds called up another top prospect, hoping to catch more fire like with Elly De La Cruz earlier this year.
Jan Levine reviews the fallout from the Trade Deadline along with a couple prominent NLers ready to return soon.
Jan Levine shares his top National League pickups of the week, including Cincinnati's latest call-up Christian Encarnacion-Strand.
Ryan Boyer has the MLB Lineup Lowdown, with a look at the National League's lineup's including the first base debut of Bryce Harper to give him dual eligibilty in most leagues.