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.
In Saturday's main FanDuel slate, Ray's pitcher Aaron Civale is pitching against the hapless White Sox and has earned three quality starts in five appearances.
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.
Anthony Volpe is one of this season's hottest starters, and his strong early results are backed by a new approach and a swing change.
The San Francisco Giants host the Arizona Diamondbacks in a light slate, with John Ryan providing MLB Expert Picks and Bets for Thursday, April 18.
Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent options in the American League as the Jackson Holliday era begins in Baltimore.
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.
The Opening Day slate on PrizePicks features tons of options to choose from, but backing the Diamondbacks hitters against Kyle Freeland and the Rockies may be the best way to go.
Ahead of Opening Day, Erik Siegrist reviews AL players whose outlooks have improved since early drafters assembled their rosters, including Rays prospect Curtis Mead.
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.
Job battles are heating up around the league as we get closer to Opening Day. Has Jackson Holliday done enough to break camp with the Orioles?
Ronald Acuna holds onto the top spot in the RotoWire Roundtable despite his knee scare, but there's plenty of movement behind him.
It's still all Ronald Acuna at the top, but Julio Rodriguez has now claimed the second spot in the latest edition of the RotoWire Roundtable rankings.