Domingo Santana, Ryon Healy, Alex Avila, Jimmy Nelson and Chris Taylor continue to be effective—and available.
Hunter Pence, Jacob Faria and Sean Newcomb say hello to active major-league duty and good-bye to the List. A.J. Reed also bids adios, but it’s because there’s seemingly no way for him to reach the majors right now.
Eric Young is getting old, but he remains fast—so he’s worth your time.
Eric Young Jr. will haunt your dreams after Mike’s mini-biography.
Yoan Moncada and Julio Urias lead the way—but for how much longer?
Carlos Martinez, Max Scherzer, Chris Archer and Justin Verlander (yes, even him)—your table is ready.
Paul DeJong, Alec Asher and one of the Daniel Robertson receive attention by the big boys.
Matt Adams gets newfound attention. Max Moroff continues to rake in the minors.
It’s a rough week in the NL, where no one with two scheduled outings is worthy of automatic, fore-sure, consecutive starts. Carlos Carrasco and Chris Sale, conversely, are ready to pitch two.
Alex Avila’s resurgence is real, but will the forces of regression take hold? Also: Don’t wait to count the feathers on Brad Peacock.
Hooray for Hollywood! From Henry Rowengartner to Clu Haywood, how much would these well-known dramaticized ballplayers go for in the fantasy game?
Anthony Alford gets a chance with the Jays and Jared Hoying gets one with the Rangers.
Ian Happ finds playing time in Chicago. Bradley Zimmer is given a chance in Cleveland. Matt Adams finds a lifeline (for a while) Atlanta. Don’t look now at Whit Merrifield. Just don’t. His name is Rio and the bid is $82.
Tommy Pham has legs. Do you know Yanio Perez? What’s Max Scherzer’s trade value?
A top prospect, Zimmer has a power-speed combo that has become increasingly rare in fantasy, and because of Cleveland’s injury troubles in the outfield, is getting a chance to contribute now. What can we expect?