Nomar Mazara has hit 20 HR for three straight seasons--does he have the skills to finally push past that barrier in 2019? Plus, Willson Contreras, Matt Barnes, Brandon Lowe, and Jason Vargas.
Eugenio Suarez managed to perform at an even higher level than he did during his breakout 2017 campaign, batting .283 with a career-high 34 HR in 527 AB. What can we expect in 2019? Plus, Kyle Hendricks, A.J. Pollock, Jordan Hicks, and Brian McCann.
After signing a 10-year mega deal, is Bryce Harper ready to truly take off in Philadelphia? Plus, Chris Taylor, Brandon Crawford, Pedro Strop, and Trevor Richards.
Xander Bogaerts can sustain his 2018 skills, Ryan Pressly has the skills for strikeouts and ratios, Mitch Garver provides some value as a deep-league catcher, and Domingo German's skills can play in 2019.
Trevor Bauer blossomed into ace-level performance in 2018—did he also have ace-level skills, and could he get even better in 2019? Plus, C.J. Cron, Archie Bradley, Johan Camargo, and Alex Gordon.
Rhys Hoskins got off to a sluggish start, but still managed to finish his first full MLB season with a .246 BA and 34 HR. What can we expect in 2019? Plus, Yu Darvish, Yasmani Grandal, Jed Lowrie, and Seranthony Dominguez.
Nolan Arenado continues to put up excellent numbers year after year. Is there any reason to doubt we'll see more of the same this season? Plus, Juan Soto, Tucker Barnhart, Michael Wacha, and Caleb Smith.
Kyle Gibson boosted his skills in 2018, while Cody Allen will try to rebound for LAA, Daniel Palka offers platoon power vR, and Zunino tries to rediscover 2017 in Tampa Bay.
Following a knee injury and a slight drop in velocity in 2018, is it possible Corey Kluber is being undervalued this spring? Plus, Ian Happ, Eric Lauer, Brett Gardner and Daniel Norris.
Nomar Mazara has hit 20 HR for three straight seasons--does he have the skills to finally push past that barrier in 2019? Plus, Willson Contreras, Matt Barnes, Brandon Lowe, and Jason Vargas.
Eugenio Suarez managed to perform at an even higher level than he did during his breakout 2017 campaign, batting .283 with a career-high 34 HR in 527 AB. What can we expect in 2019? Plus, Kyle Hendricks, A.J. Pollock, Jordan Hicks, and Brian McCann.
After signing a 10-year mega deal, is Bryce Harper ready to truly take off in Philadelphia? Plus, Chris Taylor, Brandon Crawford, Pedro Strop, and Trevor Richards.
Xander Bogaerts can sustain his 2018 skills, Ryan Pressly has the skills for strikeouts and ratios, Mitch Garver provides some value as a deep-league catcher, and Domingo German's skills can play in 2019.
Trevor Bauer blossomed into ace-level performance in 2018—did he also have ace-level skills, and could he get even better in 2019? Plus, C.J. Cron, Archie Bradley, Johan Camargo, and Alex Gordon.
Rhys Hoskins got off to a sluggish start, but still managed to finish his first full MLB season with a .246 BA and 34 HR. What can we expect in 2019? Plus, Yu Darvish, Yasmani Grandal, Jed Lowrie, and Seranthony Dominguez.
Nolan Arenado continues to put up excellent numbers year after year. Is there any reason to doubt we'll see more of the same this season? Plus, Juan Soto, Tucker Barnhart, Michael Wacha, and Caleb Smith.
Kyle Gibson boosted his skills in 2018, while Cody Allen will try to rebound for LAA, Daniel Palka offers platoon power vR, and Zunino tries to rediscover 2017 in Tampa Bay.
Following a knee injury and a slight drop in velocity in 2018, is it possible Corey Kluber is being undervalued this spring? Plus, Ian Happ, Eric Lauer, Brett Gardner and Daniel Norris.