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.
Christian Yelich traded some steals for homers in 2016. What does he have in store for 2017? Plus, Javier Baez, Ryan Zimmerman, Edinson Volquez, and Tyler Chatwood.
Carlos Gonzalez topped 550 at-bats for a second consecutive season in 2016, but his home run total dropped from 40 to 25. What's next for CarGo? Plus, Brandon Phillips, Cameron Rupp, Gerrit Cole, and Gio Gonzalez.
Coming off back-to-back injury-plagued seasons, Hunter Pence is no longer a lock for 600-plus at-bats. But can he still provide the same type of value when on the field? Plus, Matt Wieters, Logan Forsythe, Jeff Samardzija, and Wade Davis.
Kenta Maeda had no trouble adjusting to life in the major leagues in 2016. What will he do for an encore? Plus, Adam Conley, Josh Bell, Jedd Gyorko, and Denard Span.
Having added some power to his game over the past couple of seasons, Adam Eaton offers a little bit of everything. Now in Washington, is there any reason to adjust expectations? Plus, Brandon Belt, Ryan Schimpf, Rich Hill, and Mike Foltynewicz.
Matt Carpenter has changed his approach and evolved into a power hitter the past two seasons. Could this be the season he takes his game to new heights? Plus, Realmuto, Pederson, Lackey, and Teheran.
Bryce Harper couldn't match his 2015 level of production a season ago, but somewhat made up for it with a surge in stolen bases. What can we expect in 2017? Plus, Joe Panik, Travis Shaw, Aaron Nola, and Wei-Yin Chen.
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.
Christian Yelich traded some steals for homers in 2016. What does he have in store for 2017? Plus, Javier Baez, Ryan Zimmerman, Edinson Volquez, and Tyler Chatwood.
Carlos Gonzalez topped 550 at-bats for a second consecutive season in 2016, but his home run total dropped from 40 to 25. What's next for CarGo? Plus, Brandon Phillips, Cameron Rupp, Gerrit Cole, and Gio Gonzalez.
Coming off back-to-back injury-plagued seasons, Hunter Pence is no longer a lock for 600-plus at-bats. But can he still provide the same type of value when on the field? Plus, Matt Wieters, Logan Forsythe, Jeff Samardzija, and Wade Davis.
Kenta Maeda had no trouble adjusting to life in the major leagues in 2016. What will he do for an encore? Plus, Adam Conley, Josh Bell, Jedd Gyorko, and Denard Span.
Having added some power to his game over the past couple of seasons, Adam Eaton offers a little bit of everything. Now in Washington, is there any reason to adjust expectations? Plus, Brandon Belt, Ryan Schimpf, Rich Hill, and Mike Foltynewicz.
Matt Carpenter has changed his approach and evolved into a power hitter the past two seasons. Could this be the season he takes his game to new heights? Plus, Realmuto, Pederson, Lackey, and Teheran.
Bryce Harper couldn't match his 2015 level of production a season ago, but somewhat made up for it with a surge in stolen bases. What can we expect in 2017? Plus, Joe Panik, Travis Shaw, Aaron Nola, and Wei-Yin Chen.