Greg Vara digs into Thursday's slate and expects Max Scherzer to return to his usual dominant form against the strikeout-prone Diamondbacks.
The Padres' Edwin Jackson has struggled on the road, and that's where he'll have to face Diamondbacks third baseman Jake Lamb, who has hit righties well this year.
Chris Bennett looks over Sunday's slate and recommends a Mets mini-stack against Phillies right-handed Jake Thompson, headlined by Yoenis Cespedes.
Angels rookie starter Daniel Wright has struggled against right-handed hitters this season, particularly on the road, which sets up nicely for outfielder George Springer on Sunday.
Jose Abreu has been swinging a hot bat of late, and RotoWire's Juan Blanco explains why it should continue Sunday against the Indians.
Paul Sporer had a little trouble pushing the brilliant Max Scherzer to the top of the list in his last starting pitcher rankings of the season.
With a number of cheaper pitchers with upside, RotoWire's Alex Spalding has no trouble paying up for the Cubs' Anthony Rizzo on Tuesday against the Reds.
Juan Carlos Blanco recommends paying more than the minimum at catcher Tuesday for Salvador Perez, given his incredible career numbers against Josh Tomlin.
Neil Parker thinks Ben Zobrist's high floor and low price make him an ideal way to get a share of the Cubs' offense against the Reds' Josh Smith, making his first start of the season.
Paul Sporer's pitcher rankings feature Jose Fernandez leading the way as the Miami ace has rarely been touched up at home this season.
James Seltzer can't find a better value Thursday than Colorado's Troy Tulowitzki, who has more upside for his price than anyone at any other position.
Evan Longoria has hit righties well this season, and he has a solid matchup Thursday against the Orioles' Yovani Gallardo.
With not many high-end pitching options for Thursday's slate, RotoWire's Chris Bennett will be paying up for Orioles third baseman Manny Machado against the Rays.
Erik Siegrist reviews this week's available free agents in the American League, with Jordan Zimmermann leading a wave of veteran arms coming off the DL.
Paul Sporer can't get enough of the Indians' Carlos Corrasco, who's two-start schedule sets up nicely for him down the stretch.
Christopher Olson looks for platoon advantages Saturday, making Brandon Belt an enticing choice in the Arizona desert against the vulnerable Archie Bradley.
Erik Siegrist ponders what to possibly do with Giancarlo Stanton, who's in an almost unprecedented slump, in this week's look at the risers and fallers around the majors.