Johnny Cueto’s injury has more than one fantasy team smarting.
Bret looks at the quintet of hurlers that has met the strikeout, walk, and ground-ball benchmarks that generally ensure a pitcher’s success.
Cole Hamels snapped a six-start losing streak, and he stays in the auto-start ranks as Paul looks ahead to next week.
Mariners closer Tom Wilhelmsen is among the numerous ninth-inning men who moved down a tier in this week’s update.
Hector Santiago is taking Jake Peavy’s place in the White Sox rotation, and he’s among the five junior-circuit players worth a look in your fantasy leagues this week.
After a terrific May, Jason explains why owners might be wise to sell high on the Phillies’ left fielder instead of simply enjoying the ride.
Back in the majors after a brief return to the minors, Anthony Rendon is among the senior-circuit players worth a look on your waiver wire this week.
A league-wide decrease in stolen bases has left some fantasy owners, like Paul, scrambling for help in that category.
Plenty to discuss as the calendar flips to June.
Wil Myers, Zack Wheeler, and other top prospects might soon graduate from the list, as the projected Super Two cutoff could pass before the end of the week.
Your team may be tanking, and it may feel as though it’s time to sell’but as Mike explains, you might actually be wise to wait.
Bret takes a look through this past week’s streamer picks and looks at where he went right (and wrong).
Paul helps you decide which two-start pitchers are worth using this week and which ones you should avoid.
Our BP Fantasy Team gives advice on when it is time to pull the trigger on particular players.
Triple-A standout Josh Phegley leads off a list of six junior-circuit players who might soon be able to help your fantasy squad.
Two closers jump into the top tier, as Mike catches you up on the latest news and shuffling from the league’s bullpens.