Looking for a way to sort out the variance in submitting your hitting lineups? Renee Miller suggests adding ISO to your toolbox.
Vlad Sedler basks in the glow of the RotoWire company trip to Las Vegas and raises the status of Kolten Wong in this week's edition.
The Braves have already cast Dan Uggla aside. Is it time for them to cut bait on B.J. Upton next? Ryan Eisner explores that and a few other potential job changes in this week's edition.
Unlucky and underrated, Brandon McCarthy looks like a strong second-half option in a wide variety of formats.
Seattle's Hisashi Iwakuma and San Francisco's Ryan Vogelsong highlight Jerry Donabedian's list of solid value plays this week.
RotoWire's Michael Rathburn dives deep into the numbers to find the best Vegas data regarding run totals.
Danny Salazar returns to the majors this week, but RotoWire's Andrew Martinez preaches caution in your bidding.
With Huston Street now on the Angels, who will close for the Padres? RotoWire's Jan Levine answers that question and gives you his FAAB bids for the week.
As the second half gets into full swing, Chris Sale gets two teams this week that he usually dominates.
In the year of the Tommy John Surgery, Jose Fernandez's injury has been the most impactful. Jeff Stotts reveals the rest of his annual All-Scar team in this week's article.
Travis d'Arnaud has been swinging a hot bat since his recall from Triple-A, and is now occupying the fifth spot in the order for the Mets.
RotoWire's Christopher Olson examines some of the most common daily fantasy advice, helping you build the most profitable lineup each day.