Erik Siegrist looks over the free-agent options in the AL as Taj Bradley provides a potentially massive boost to the Rays' rotation and to fantasy staffs.
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.
Todd Zola considers the impact of the 2024 baseball on the homer totals of certain players, including Corey Seager.
Monday's PrizePicks features Shohei Ohtani, who's sporting a career-high .336, with more than 1.5 Total Bases.
Logan Webb takes the mound twice to take the top spot in Todd Zola's weekly pitcher rankings. With May coming, it might be time for some streaming in your fantasy rotation.
Brad Johnson highlights a few pitchers who have impressed him in the early-going of the season, starting with Toronto's Yusei Kikuchi.
The Baltimore Orioles-Los Angeles Angels tilt offers a big bet by Michael Rathburn, who presents his MLB Expert Bets & Picks on that game, as well as Dodgers-Nationals & White Sox-Twins on Tuesday, April 23.
Tuesday's top MLB DFS options on FanDuel include a wealth of affordable stacking possibilities on the Orioles, including Gunnar Henderson.
Baltimore Orioles-Kansas City Royals and Philadelphia Phillies-Chicago White Sox are front and center, as Adam Warner fires off his MLB Expert Picks for Sunday, April 21.
Tarik Skubal is on tap for a two-start week, as he's one of the top-ranked starters in Todd Zola's Weekly Pitcher Rankings.
This is the week where we saw the sad Spencer Strider drops on the waiver wire, including a couple of Jeff Erickson's teams.
Todd Zola presents the weekly pitcher rankings, and with all the pitcher injuries it’s almost fitting that Tyler Glasnow is leading the rankings.
It's Pittsburgh Pirates-Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox-Baltimore Orioles, as John Ryan presents MLB Expert Picks and Props for April 10.
Thursday's DFS PrizePicks include Evan Carter, who has a favorable opportunity to emerge from the Rangers- A's game with a hit.
Brad Johnson offers a peek into his fantasy team's pitching staff, starting with his No. 1 pitcher, the Mets' Kodai Senga, whom he had kept from last year's roster.