How should fantasy managers react to some slow starts this season, such as Julio Rodriguez of the Mariners, who has just one homer, one steal and a poor batting average?
The Astros play seven games this week with some easy matchups, making them the top lineup to target.
The early results are in. Will we see more homers in 2026 than we saw last year, or less? And what other effects might this year's baseball have on the overall game?
Erik Siegrist takes a look at the top available talent in the American League as Lucas Erceg finally gets his chance to lock down the closer job for the Kansas City Royals.
FanDuel MLB DFS picks for Friday's five-game slate: pitchers including Bryan Woo, stacks, bargain bats and lineup optimizer strategy to build winning lineups.
The final Roundtable Rankings update of the season sees movement in the top half of the first round, with Tarik Skubal rising to the fifth spot.
Corbin Carroll has returned to Cactus League action and has crept back into the first round of the last RotoWire Roundtable rankings update.
The latest update to the RotoWire Roundtable Rankings features shortstop Konnor Griffin of the Pirates as one of the biggest risers.
Starting spots are up for grabs around the NL Central, including up to five interesting names competing for the final two spots in the Brewers' rotation.
Jackson Merrill leads this year's top potential outfield breakouts, as he has a chance to finish well ahead of his draft position if he shakes off an injury-filled 2025 campaign.
Spring training is underway and the news coming out of camps is fast and furious. Check out how it affects our rankings and your fantasy drafts and teams.
This weeks bold predictions feature 10 players from the AL West, including an optimistic outlook for Jack Leiter.
A busy January has led to plenty of moves throughout the RotoWire Roundtable Fantasy Baseball Rankings, but there's still a tie at the top.
The latest update to the 2026 RotoWire Roundtable Fantasy Baseball Rankings still features a tie at the top, but there's plenty of movement lower down, especially among relievers.
What should fantasy managers do about players whose stolen bases took a big step back last year, like Cincinnati's Elly De La Cruz?

