Eduardo Rodriguez is on a roll, averaging 15 swinging strikes per start over his last four outings. He makes the short list of two-start pitchers to lock into your lineup this week.
Jonathan Villar was a difference maker for his owners last year, but hasn't taken flight yet in 2017. Should owners keep the faith? Plus, Jayson Werth, Curtis Granderson, Jake Arrieta, and Patrick Corbin.
After punishing opposing pitchers in Korea the past three years, Eric Thames is doing the same thing upon his return to the majors. Will it last? Plus, Kyle Schwarber, Ender Inciarte, Mike Leake, and Brandon McCarthy.
Joey Votto looks to build off of a monster second half, while Neil Walker is out to prove that his success against lefties last year was more fact than fluke. Plus, Manuel Margot, Dan Straily, and Scott Feldman.
Wil Myers stayed healthy, and finally lived up to the hype in 2016. Can he do it again? Plus, Odubel Herrera, Addison Russell, Tanner Roark, and Brett Anderson.
Eduardo Rodriguez is on a roll, averaging 15 swinging strikes per start over his last four outings. He makes the short list of two-start pitchers to lock into your lineup this week.
Jonathan Villar was a difference maker for his owners last year, but hasn't taken flight yet in 2017. Should owners keep the faith? Plus, Jayson Werth, Curtis Granderson, Jake Arrieta, and Patrick Corbin.
After punishing opposing pitchers in Korea the past three years, Eric Thames is doing the same thing upon his return to the majors. Will it last? Plus, Kyle Schwarber, Ender Inciarte, Mike Leake, and Brandon McCarthy.
Joey Votto looks to build off of a monster second half, while Neil Walker is out to prove that his success against lefties last year was more fact than fluke. Plus, Manuel Margot, Dan Straily, and Scott Feldman.
Wil Myers stayed healthy, and finally lived up to the hype in 2016. Can he do it again? Plus, Odubel Herrera, Addison Russell, Tanner Roark, and Brett Anderson.