A few Cleveland hitters are being recommended against the White Sox on the Saturday DraftKings MLB evening slate.
Ozzie Albies is back in the second spot in the Atlanta Braves' lineup, which is just one of many developments that Ryan Boyer chronicles in the National League edition of Lineup Lowdown.
Marcus Semien and the World Series-champion Texas Rangers have a top-notch schedule up ahead, making them one of the teams to watch in Todd Zola's Weekly Hitter Rankings.
Todd Zola considers the impact of the 2024 baseball on the homer totals of certain players, including Corey Seager.
The Miami Marlins are set up for a big week, facing a relatively weak set of starting pitchers, and the Marlins could capitalize with a big week of offense, as Todd Zola presents this week's Hitter Rankings.
Juan Soto is one of the hottest hitters in baseball, and his New York Yankees are one of the teams playing a full seven games, as Todd Zola digs in with his Weekly Hitter Ranking for April 21-27.
Stacking the Reds against Wade Miley in the veteran lefty's season debut could be the secret to success in Wednesday's DraftKings contests.
Evan Carter and the Texas Rangers join the Houston Astros atop the Weekly Hitter Rankings, presented by Todd Zola.
Luis Robert and the Chicago White Sox face a full slate of games and front Todd Zola's Weekly Hitter Rankings for the Week of April 1-7.
Thursday's top MLB DFS picks on FanDuel include a Reds stack headlined by Elly De La Cruz as they host the Nationals on Opening Day.
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.
Who's winning the National League's biggest job battles, and who's losing them? Three injuries in the Marlins rotation have put A.J. Puk in the former camp.
Ronald Acuna holds onto the top spot in the RotoWire Roundtable despite his knee scare, but there's plenty of movement behind him.
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.