Erik Halterman does a deep dive on Jared Jones' hot early season start and whether or not it's sustainable.
Brad Johnson highlights a few pitchers who have impressed him in the early-going of the season, starting with Toronto's Yusei Kikuchi.
For Thursday's PrizePicks plays and strategy, Kyle Tucker has a great matchup against Cubs pitcher Javier Assad to generate a walk.
Jeff Stotts writes about the week's most notable MLB injuries, including Merrill Kelly, who is undergoing testing to determine the severity of his shoulder strain.
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.
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.
Mookie Betts leads the way as the Los Angeles Dodgers host the New York Mets on a packed Friday slate, and Mike Barner delivers MLB Best Bets & Props for April 19.
Monday’s FanDuel offering presents a solid Braves bat stacking opportunity against the struggling 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.
Ahead of Opening Day, Erik Siegrist reviews AL players whose outlooks have improved since early drafters assembled their rosters, including Rays prospect Curtis Mead.
Eight job battles have received significant updates this week, including Opening Day decisions on two top prospects and changes to three closer situations.
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.
Brad Johnson concludes his deep dive into pitching staffs with the National League East, where in Atlanta, Spencer Strider is at the top of his game.
Todd Zola considers the impact of extra rest on starting pitchers and wonders if the Orioles will treat Corbin Burnes with the same care that the Brewers did.
Ronald Acuna holds onto the top spot in the RotoWire Roundtable despite his knee scare, but there's plenty of movement behind him.