This is the week where we saw the sad Spencer Strider drops on the waiver wire, including a couple of Jeff Erickson's teams.
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.
Jeff Erickson and Tim Schuler drew the 1.1 pick in their NFBC Main Event. How did they build their roster after selecting Ronald Acuña Jr.?
Brad Johnson helps get ready for draft day by analyzing pitching staffs, and this week he focuses on the National League West, and in Los Angeles, Walker Buehler will start the season on the IL.
Brad Johnson check in on ever-changing closing situations, and in New York, the Mets are hopeful Edwin Diaz could be back at the end of September.
Erik Siegrist looks over the available talent in the AL and thinks Chase Silseth could break out in the second half if he has a spot in the Angels rotation after the trade deadline.
Unsurprisingly, Shohei Ohtani occupies a prominent spot on Todd Zola's list of players to go after in second half contests on DraftKings.
Brad Johnson discusses bullpens with a lot of changes happening, including in Los Angeles, where Brusdar Graterol is likely the alternate closer to Evan Phillips.
Ryan Rufe looks at the behavior of contenders in the reliever trade market in recent seasons and predicts who might get moved this year.
Jan Levine looks over this week's selections, including a former first-overall pick and a couple starting pitchers aiming to make their returns.
There may be a prominent hitter who'll attract plenty of attention, but Jan Levine has also highlighted a few starting pitchers.