Jorge Martin discusses this week's Thursday FAAB, and No. 1 on his list is Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes who is set to make his major-league debut on May 11 against the Cubs.
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?
Starters may be dropping like flies, but at least we get to watch the best version of Mike Trout we've seen in years.
A team of 22 RotoWire writers provide picks and predictions for the 2024 MLB season, and there's a whole lot of love for both Mookie Betts and the Dodgers.
Brad Johnson writes about pitching happenings this week and in Rotation Ramblings, he notes Luis Gil will get an extended look in the rotation with Gerrit Cole's injury.
Many of the job battles in the NL West involve Rockies pitchers you want no part of, but whoever wins the Padres' closer role could return plenty of fantasy value.
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.
Brad Johnson helps get ready for draft day by analyzing pitching staffs, and this week he focuses on the National League West, and in Los Angeles, Walker Buehler will start the season on the IL.
Get a head start on your MLB betting picks as Adam Warner runs through his best MLB bets for player totals this season, including home run totals, strikeout totals and more.
Todd Zola considers a new approach to regressing a pitcher's BABIP, which suggests better days should be ahead for Hunter Greene.
Justin Steele was never a top prospect but just finished fifth in NL Cy Young voting in his second full season. Will he sustain his success in 2024?
After a rough start, Kyle Bradish was dominant for most of last season. What does 2024 hold in store for the righty?
From Ronald Acuna Jr. to Ryan Jeffers, the RotoWire Roundtable crew shares their updated top-300 rankings.
The RotoWire Roundtable is back early this year, featuring an unsurprising consensus top pick followed by plenty of disagreement.