Nick Pivetta faces an average Rays lineup that strikes out at a 23.8 percent clip, making him a top pitching option in Tuesday DraftKings MLB DFS contests.
Juan Soto has six games against right-handers this week, and he’s a player to keep an eye on. Todd Zola steps in the box for the Weekly Hitter Rankings.
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.
Jose Ramirez has racked up the counting stats this season and is a top target in Thursday DraftKings MLB DFS lineups.
Erik Siegrist checks out the available talent in the American League as Joey Loperfido stakes a claim to the starting first base job in Houston.
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.
Erik Halterman looks at the players who had the best and worst Aprils relative to their draft position, including Ranger Suarez, who finished the month as the best pitcher in fantasy baseball.
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.
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.
Friday's MLB DFS top picks include Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta, who in three starts has a 2.39 FIP and has struck out 13.25 batters per nine innings.
Evan Carter and the Texas Rangers join the Houston Astros atop the Weekly Hitter Rankings, presented by Todd Zola.
Jorge Martin identifies targets for fantasy managers in leagues with Thursday FAAB, starting with Astros starting pitcher Ronel Blanco.
Erik Siegrist checks out the free-agent pool in the AL after the first handful of games and isn't quite ready to go all in on a potential Jared Walsh comeback.