PrizePicks MLB picks: Ryan Weathers, Mitch Keller, Yordan Alvarez and Bryan Reynolds props backed by stats, matchups and betting edge.
MLB injury updates: George Springer, Christian Yelich, Adley Rutschman and more, with analysis, timelines and fantasy baseball impact.
The Astros play seven games this week with some easy matchups, making them the top lineup to target.
Kyle Behren's top Thursday FAAB picks include Royals catcher Carter Jensen, who has gone 5-for-15 over his last five games, hitting a two homers, driving in four RBI and scoring four runs.
Tuesday's top MLB DFS plays on DraftKings include Juan Soto as the headliner on a New York Mets stack against the St. Louis Cardinals.
There's a way to stack some Dodgers bats and not break the bank for your Saturday DraftKings MLB DFS lineups.
Jason Collette reviews his AL LABR team, led by Athletics slugger Brent Rooker, as he looks for his second title in four years.
Jeff Erickson and Fred Zinkie help solidify your endgame plans with a team of players -- like Milwaukee's Andrew Vaughn -- going after pick No. 300 in fantasy baseball drafts.
Mickey Moniak may not play every day, but Jeff Zimmerman explains why the Rockies outfielder should be on your list of power options in fantasy baseball drafts.
Don't miss out on these late-round bounceback candidates, including Orioles righty Zach Eflin, who was quite good in 2023 and 2024 before back problems derailed his 2025 season.
This weeks bold predictions feature 10 players from the AL West, including an optimistic outlook for Jack Leiter.
Jeff Zimmerman looks for potential 2026 sleepers among this season's barrels per PA studs, and may be softening his stance on perennial fade Jorge Polanco.
Jason Collette reviews the pitching side of his Bold Predictions for 2025 and is particularly chuffed about his call on Kansas City Royals left-hander Noah Cameron.
Jason Collette reviews his hitter bold predictions for 2025, which include several big hits but also a big miss on Pete Crow-Armstrong.
Are the excellent performances from older outfielders Giancarlo Stanton and George Springer outliers, or are they part of a trend?


