James Seltzer breaks down the Thursday FanDuel slate as Seattle's Kyle Seager faces another right-hander he can crush.
James Seltzer is rolling the dice on the inexpensive Dee Gordon, who is a boom-or-bust play for Thursday's FanDuel slate.
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.
James Seltzer finds some value plays on a light Thursday slate, including St. Louis' Yadier Molina, who has quietly been on a tear.
James Seltzer finds solid value in Thursday's four-game slate as Chicago's Javier Baez has a great matchup in a stacked lineup.
Sandy Leon has been a boon for the Red Sox, but his price on FanDuel continues to lag, so RotoWire's James Seltzer is taking advantage.
Ben Zobrist's price is simply too low to ignore, and James Seltzer is easily slotting the Cubs' cleanup hitter into his lineup.
A light slate of games with few aces makes choosing the right pitcher crucial, and James Seltzer is focusing on the Royals' Danny Duffy against the White Sox.
Jedd Gyorko has been red hot of late, and James Seltzer explains why he has a great chance to keep it going Thursday against the Reds.
Freddie Freeman has been hitting very well over the last two weeks, and James Seltzer explains why he should keep going Thursday against the Braves.
Daniel Murphy will face off against a hot prospect Thursday, but James Seltzer explains that the Nationals second baseman's price is just too low to ignore.
Miguel Cabrera's price on FanDuel is just too low to ignore, according to James Seltzer, especailly facing off against Drew Hutchinson in the hitter-friendly Rogers Centre.
The first-base selection is quite top-heavy for Thursday's smaller slate, but Hanley Ramirez stands out above the rest of the cheaper options.
CC Sabathia has been surprisingly good this season and now takes on a Twins offense that's been particularly bad against lefties.
Thursday's nine-game slate is fairly light but James Seltzer still found plenty of players who could pay off, such as the Rangers' Rougned Odor.
Matt Kemp has been far from consistent this season, but James Seltzer explains why he could be productive Thursday against the Mariners.
Francisco Cervelli has been excellent against left-handed pitching this season and now gets to take aim at the Diamondbacks' Patrick Corbin.
With the Yankees facing off against the Athletics' Kendall Graveman, James Seltzer is all over their lefty outfielders.
Eric Hosmer has taken a big step this season, particularly against righties, and he has an excellent matchup Thursday at Yankee Stadium.
Lucas Duda has crushed right-handed pitching this season, and he has a solid matchup Thursday against the Padres to keep it going.
The available catchers for Thursday's slate don't generate much enthusiasm, but James Seltzer explains why Stephen Vogt is worthy of consideration.
Adrian Gonzalez is having another great April, and James Seltzer explains why it should continue rolling right along Thursday against the Braves.
Daniel Murphy has started off his time with the Nats very well, and he's got a solid Thursday matchup against a struggling Julio Teheran.
It's not always worth paying up for a catcher, but James Seltzer explains why Brian McCann could be worth it Thursday.
Carson Palmer has a tough matchup in Seattle, but he plays behind the league's fourth best offensive line.
Andy Dalton is playing behind the league's top unit, one of the key reasons for his strong start to the season.
After a brutal first three months of the season, Robinson Cano is finally looking like everyone hoped he would, and James Seltzer think Cano makes for a great FanDuel play Sunday.
James Seltzer ranks the league's offensive lines, and while there's no debating the protection Tony Romo will get behind the NFL's best line in Dallas, there's plenty of debate with other teams.
James Seltzer's look around the league includes a shocking move by the Bills as they released long-time fan-favorite Fred Jackson on Monday.
James Seltzer recommends some bargains from Thursday's slate, including the white-hot Jacoby Ellsbury
Zach Greinke is the top pitcher on the board, but James Seltzer is looking elsewhere for Thursday's contests.
As David Soda notes, Mike Moustakas' has been red-hot, but his performance hasn't changed his FanDuel price much.
With just nine games on the schedule today, James Seltzer's options are limited. But there's still value on the board.
After a season-long slump, and James Seltzer thinks Chase Utley is a great buy for today's contests.