Marcus Semien and the World Series-champion Texas Rangers have a top-notch schedule up ahead, making them one of the teams to watch in Todd Zola's Weekly Hitter Rankings.
The Miami Marlins are set up for a big week, facing a relatively weak set of starting pitchers, and the Marlins could capitalize with a big week of offense, as Todd Zola presents this week's Hitter Rankings.
Elly De La Cruz of the Cincinnati Reds has been one of the hottest hitters in baseball, and he's one of the players to watch in Ryan Boyer's Lineup Lowdown for the National League.
Jeff Stotts writes about the week's most notable MLB injuries, including Merrill Kelly, who is undergoing testing to determine the severity of his shoulder strain.
Juan Soto is one of the hottest hitters in baseball, and his New York Yankees are one of the teams playing a full seven games, as Todd Zola digs in with his Weekly Hitter Ranking for April 21-27.
Corbin Young highlights four players with unusually patient or aggressive approaches at the plate, including Miami's Jake Burger.
There may be a prominent hitter who'll attract plenty of attention, but Jan Levine has also highlighted a few starting pitchers.
Jason Shebilske runs through top waiver-wire pickups in MLB FAAB Factor, including the return of Kyle Hendricks to the big leagues.
Ryan Boyer delivers Lineup Lowdown, this week with a look at the National League's lineup trends that include Kyle Schwarber returning to the top of the Phillies' batting order.
Jan Levine looks at the latest NL moves and suggests a few players who could make an immediate impact.
James Anderson answers a plethora of questions about prospects, dynasty and redraft, including a status check on Rangers third baseman Josh Jung.
Jeff Stotts explains the different types of injuries that may occur when sliding into a base either feet- or headfirst, as with Oneil Cruz who fractured his ankle sliding feet-first into home plate Sunday.
Erik Halterman shares his top National League pickups of the week, including Milwaukee's Brian Anderson.
Jesse Siegel is back for a new season and is looking at a few top prospects who may already be in line to earn a lot of playing time.