Brad Johnson examines NL bullpens without clear closers, starting in Washington, where the Nationals currently are relying on Kyle Finnegan to finish games.
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.
James Anderson goes team-by-team to highlight which pitching prospects could ascend to the closer role in the coming years, including A's righty Mason Miller.
Positional battles with significant fantasy implications can be found throughout the NL East, including one in the Phillies outfield.
Todd Zola considers a new approach to regressing a pitcher's BABIP, which suggests better days should be ahead for Hunter Greene.
Todd Zola offers some strategy tips for the NFBC's Post-Season Hold 'Em Contest and has Mookie Betts at the top of his rankings once he equalizes for games played.
Jan Levine reviews the fallout from the Trade Deadline along with a couple prominent NLers ready to return soon.
With the Trade Deadline just around the corner, Jan Levine looks at a few players who may benefit from recent transactions.
As we head into the All-Star break, Erik Halterman highlights players whose recent performances you won't want to ignore, starting with the White Sox Luis Robert.
Erik Halterman analyzes the players who produced the most (or least) relative to draft-day expectations across the first three months of the season.
Erik Halterman breaks down the biggest movers from the Memorial Day Second Chance drafts, including unquestioned top pick Ronald Acuna Jr.
John Ryan digs into the numbers to determine his best bet for Wednesday's interleague matchup between the Phillies and Blue Jays.
Brad Johnson dives into some unsettled National League bull pens, including in Washington, where Kyle Finnegan is getting most ninth-inning work for now.
This week, Erik Halterman ranks his biggest risers and fallers according to our earned auction values page, with Arizona starting pitcher Zac Gallen leading off.
Brad Johnson examines under-performing pitchers as we head into May to determine whether they're worth hanging on to, starting with Chicago's Lance Lynn.