
Erik Halterman discusses two paths to success in fantasy baseball before analyzing some players on the move, including the Braves' Ronald Acuna.

Jason Collette acquired two of the first 10 players nominated in AL LABR, including Rafael Devers. Not liking the balance of his roster, Jason made a blockbuster trade a mere 36 hours after the auction draft.

Bernie Pleskoff offers his ranking of first- and third-basemen, including the White Sox’ Jose Abreu, who’s amount Pleskoff’s top 10 at first base.

Todd Zola takes a look at how he approaches a best ball points league like RazzSlam, and why he's willing to invest early in a top catcher like Will Smith.

Jeff Zimmerman gets mathematical in his quest to better understand Left on Base rate (LOB%), its driving factors and year-to-year stickiness.

Ryan Rufe analyzes various closer situations, including in Atlanta where proceeding with caution might be wise when it comes to Will Smith.

Much has been made of the changing saves market, but what about how wins are dispersed? Jason Collette looks at trends and beneficial conditions for starting pitching and relief wins.

RotoWire recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of writing player notes. We look back at 25 years of a format that has become the industry staple, such Albert Pujols being the active leader.

Bernie Pleskoff begins a series of columns devoted to position rankings for fantasy, starting with catchers, where Salvador Perez is at the top of the list.

Jeff Erickson selected Kyle Tucker in the first round of Tuesday's LABR Mixed League draft. Read his recap of the draft here.

Jason Collette notes that over one-third of the projected steals in baseball are gone by pick 100 in fantasy drafts. Should we build our roto draft plans around this one particular category?

James Anderson completed his second update to the offseason dynasty rankings, in which Dodgers catcher Will Smith continues his ascension.