Jeff Zimmerman looks at the success, and failure, rates of prospects since 1990, gleaning some important information for fantasy owners to consider. How much patience is warranted for the likes of Byron Buxton?
Nick Castellanos was a once heralded prospect in the Tigers organization but is now showing a resurgence, giving owners an intriguing pick up in leagues.
Tyler Clippard is a free agent in 2016 and if the A’s don’t get back into the playoff race soon, GM Billy Beane could sell Clippard off to the highest bidder.
Vlad Sedler is not burned out on baseball, but the midseason doldrums have arrived about five weeks early this season.
RotoWire's Andrew Martinez's weekly tour of AL FAAB possibilities includes Francisco Lindor, but can the young phenom actually help with his bat?
RotoWire's Joel Bartilotta loves the Orioles against the Yankees on Saturday, headlined by Adam Jones, who has excellent career numbers against opposing starter CC Sabathia.
Erik Siegrist debuts the RotoWire Hitter Value Meter this week, which lays out the teams and hitters facing friendly schedules, not so friendly ones, for the upcoming scoring period.
Paul Goldschmidt is red hot of late and RotoWire's Paul Bruno is building his Monday FantasyAces lineup around the Diamondbacks' slugger.
David Regan looks at storylines from the first month and wonders if Bryce Harper has become a three-true-outcomes player.
Alex Spalding is perfectly fine building his FantasyAces lineup around the Dodgers' Adrian Gonzalez, who had three home runs Wednesday.
Dave Regan's top-10 lists includes Sleepers and Spring Overreaction Stats, such as Kolten Wong's spring struggles.