Todd Zola examines the impact of new scoring categories on the pitching side, including the rise in value of top set-up men like Tyler Duffey.
Jason Collette analyzes the changing fantasy marketplace by comparing two drafts held two months apart. Should owners be in on Pete Fairbanks?
Jason Collette continues his Bold Predictions series with the National League Central. Find out why Craig Kimbrel's fall from grace is undeserved.
Todd Zola looks at a volatile reliever pool heading into 2021 and finds that Aroldis Chapman is part of a much smaller elite tier than usual.
Mookie Betts and the Dodgers have the best record in baseball and the best chance to reach the World Series. See where he ranks in our postseason rankings.
In David Regan’s final column of the season, he lists breakout studs and fantasy duds, with Yankees’ first baseman Luke Voit making the stud list.
Erik Siegrist reviews the free-agent pool in the American League and thinks it might finally be time for Clint Frazier to shine for the Yankees.
Brad Johnson analyzes turmoil in the NL Bullpens, including in New York, where the Mets’ Edwin Diaz has struggled since joining the team.
Jan Levine is back with his NL recommendations, including a number of hot performers and returning veterans.
Scott Jenstad offers his thoughts on how to handle the plethora of closer situations like the one in Toronto where Ken Giles has been shut down with a strained right forearm.
One week in, Brad Johnson evaluates bullpens in the American League, including in Minnesota where Taylor Rodgers should continue to be the primary closer.
Jan Levine looks at NL players who might have been overlooked in spring drafts, including the Nationals' Carter Kieboom.
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.
Brad Johnson examines bullpens that are in flux, like in Los Angeles where Ty Buttrey sits behind Keynan Middleton in the pecking order but offers good stuff according to Johnson.
This week, Brad Johnson tackles the National League Central, where in St. Louis Jack Flaherty is the must-have arm.
Brad Johnson looks at National League closer situations, where in San Francisco closer Will Smith is doing so well, he may be a target in trade talks later this season.