Brad Johnson writes about seeking value in bullpens with possible question marks, like in Philadelphia, where Hector Neris might have closer potential, if he can work on his meltdowns.
Erik Siegrist looks at the free-agent pool in the American League with Opening Day looming, including an exciting young closing option in Toronto.
Brad Johnson wraps up his bullpen series with a look at the American League East, where in Tampa, Tyler Glasnow leads the Rays pitching.
Todd Zola examines the impact of new scoring categories on the pitching side, including the rise in value of top set-up men like Tyler Duffey.
Erik Halterman analyzes the top waiver-wire picks in the AL, as Carlos Rodon is back in the White Sox rotation after undergoing Tommy John Surgery last year.
Ross Stripling heads the list of relievers to help you keep up in wins without sacrificing too much by avoiding shakier starting pitchers in the process.
Todd Zola continues his breakdown of last year's NFBC Main Event rosters and explains why he thinks Christian Yelich showed up on so few league-winning squads.
Brad Johnson breaks down AL East pitching, where in Baltimore John Means had a surprisingly good season last year, but Johnson doesn’t necessarily expect an encore.
This week, Brad Johnson examines pitching in the American League East, featuring Chris Sale and a Red Sox group that should make opposing batters more than a little nervous.
Brad Johnson describes MLB’s draft and upcoming pitchers to watch out for. In Notable Rotation Ramblings, Johnson notes Cleveland pitcher Corey Kluber’s consistency this season.
Brad Johnson looks at frequently changing closer situations in the National League, like in Miami, where there’s a three-horse race between current closer Brad Ziegler, and Kyle Barraclough and Drew Steckenrider.
Jason Collette looks at whether Aaron Judge is getting shafted by umpires with called strikes this season. Is Judge a victim of framed strikes?