The latest update to the RotoWire Roundtable Rankings features shortstop Konnor Griffin of the Pirates as one of the biggest risers.
James Anderson releases his updated 2026 rookie rankings for fantasy baseball leagues, in which Konnor Griffin and Kevin McGonigle are pushing towards the top with strong springs.
Fantasy baseball players will be focused on jobs up for grabs in the NL East, and one player Erik Siegrist is zeroed in on is Phillies starter Andrew Painter.
Spring training is underway and the news coming out of camps is fast and furious. Check out how it affects our rankings and your fantasy drafts and teams.
A busy January has led to plenty of moves throughout the RotoWire Roundtable Fantasy Baseball Rankings, but there's still a tie at the top.
The latest update to the 2026 RotoWire Roundtable Fantasy Baseball Rankings still features a tie at the top, but there's plenty of movement lower down, especially among relievers.
The 2026 RotoWire Roundtable Fantasy Baseball Rankings are here, and there's nothing to separate Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani at the top.
This week's leaderboard takes a look at a handful of starting pitchers who excelled in terms of strikeouts and walks in September, including Miami's Eury Perez.
James Anderson provides his annual super early top 300 fantasy baseball rankings for 2026 redraft leagues!
Keep an eye on these 10 prospects over the winter, as they could be given a legitimate shot to win a big-league job straight out of camp.
The Athletics have a favorable matchup against the Pirates, so some of their players should be on your Sunday DraftKings MLB DFS lineups.
This week's top prospects to stash include Twins outfielder Walker Jenkins, who's heating up at Triple-A St. Paul.
Ryan Pohle takes a deeper look into team stacks and pitchers for Tuesday's MLB slate, including the Brewers' Freddy Peralta in a favorable matchup against the Angels.
This week's leaderboard takes a look at pitchers who have seen their K%-BB% drop in the second half, including Atlanta's Spencer Strider.

