The first big trade of the season has happened, with the A's landing Jeff Samardzija. How much should you bid on him in your league? RotoWire's Andrew Martinez shares his opinion.
Brandon Belt highlights and extensive list of NL players returning from the DL this week. Jan Levine explains the free agent ramifications of his return among others this week.
Matt Kemp was too pricey earlier in the season, but his poor numbers against southpaws has finally brought his price down to $3,300, making him worth a flier Sunday.
Now that he's back with the Cards, Kevin Payne recommends targeting Oscar Taveras for your FanDuel lineups.
Clayton Kershaw has been unreal lately, but he has only one start this week. Is that enough to knock him from the top ranking?
Huston Street nailed down another save Friday, making him a perfect 23-for-23 in save opportunities this season. Could he be moved to a contender prior to the deadline?
Christopher Olson takes a look at FanDuel's new Survive or Revive tournament and offers up advice on the new format.
Josh Tomlin is coming off a one-hitter against the Mariners. Can he keep it going against the Royals on America's birthday?
Mookie Betts' recent promotion to Boston could end his days on top prospect lists, but how high did he climb for his final ranking?
Trevor Story is writing a new script this season after a horrific 2013 campaign, earning a promotion to Double-A.
If R.A. Dickey can harness his knuckleball a bit better, his home-run tate could drop in the second half of the season.
Nolan Arenado (finger) is set to make his long-awaited return to the Rockies on Thursday. Meanwhile, those scrambling to replace the likes of Evan Gattis (back) and Carlos Ruiz (concussion) should give some consideration to the Orioles' Caleb Joseph.
Dee Gordon has gone from looking like a Quad-A player to an All-Star in a surprising first half that has provided plenty of fantasy value.
Dallas Keuchel doesn't have an elite strikeout rate, but he has parlayed his high groundball rate and infield flyball rate into a breakout campaign in 2014.
His supporting cast may be brutal, but Padres right-hander Jesse Hahn has managed to reel off four wins and a 1.95 ERA over five starts since joining the rotation.