Daniel Murphy enjoyed a breakout 2016 campaign in his age-31 season. Can he keep it going in 2017? Plus Vince Velasquez, Brandon Maurer, David Freese, and Josh Harrison.
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.
While the Yankees transition to youth, old-timers like Jacoby Ellsbury still try to contribute to the cause. Also E. Santana, Beltran, Hammel, De. Norris.
Justin Upton had a rough start with DET in 2016, but he picked things up in the second half. Can he carry that momentum into 2017? Plus Hisashi Iwakuma, Evan Gattis, Santiago Casilla, and Danny Espinosa.
Francisco Lindor followed up his strong rookie season with an equally strong full-season performance in 2016—did his skills show any improvement? Plus Robert Gsellman, Nomar Mazara, Hunter Renfroe, and Ryan Pressly.
Kyle Hendricks took MLB by surprise with a breakout 2016 campaign in which he sported a dazzling 2.13 ERA. What can we expect in 2017? Plus Yasmany Tomas, D.J. LeMahieu, Jimmy Nelson, and Freddy Galvis.
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.
There's no doubting Jose Abreu's success through three MLB seasons, but has he peaked? We'll dive in. Plus, Ian Kennedy, Kevin Pillar, Mike Fiers and Jose Iglesias.
Giancarlo Stanton is coming off a disappointing 2016 season that featured the lowest batting average and OPS of his career—do his skills offer a better outlook for 2017? Plus Jordan Zimmermann, Adam Ottavino, Mallex Smith, and Albert Almora.
Charlie Blackmon slugged a career-high 29 HR and stole 17 bases in 2016, as he posted his third consecutive $30+ season. What can we expect in 2017? Plus, Mark Melancon, Zack Cozart, Howie Kendrick and Luis Perdomo.
Daniel Murphy enjoyed a breakout 2016 campaign in his age-31 season. Can he keep it going in 2017? Plus Vince Velasquez, Brandon Maurer, David Freese, and Josh Harrison.
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.
While the Yankees transition to youth, old-timers like Jacoby Ellsbury still try to contribute to the cause. Also E. Santana, Beltran, Hammel, De. Norris.
Justin Upton had a rough start with DET in 2016, but he picked things up in the second half. Can he carry that momentum into 2017? Plus Hisashi Iwakuma, Evan Gattis, Santiago Casilla, and Danny Espinosa.
Francisco Lindor followed up his strong rookie season with an equally strong full-season performance in 2016—did his skills show any improvement? Plus Robert Gsellman, Nomar Mazara, Hunter Renfroe, and Ryan Pressly.
Kyle Hendricks took MLB by surprise with a breakout 2016 campaign in which he sported a dazzling 2.13 ERA. What can we expect in 2017? Plus Yasmany Tomas, D.J. LeMahieu, Jimmy Nelson, and Freddy Galvis.
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.
There's no doubting Jose Abreu's success through three MLB seasons, but has he peaked? We'll dive in. Plus, Ian Kennedy, Kevin Pillar, Mike Fiers and Jose Iglesias.
Giancarlo Stanton is coming off a disappointing 2016 season that featured the lowest batting average and OPS of his career—do his skills offer a better outlook for 2017? Plus Jordan Zimmermann, Adam Ottavino, Mallex Smith, and Albert Almora.
Charlie Blackmon slugged a career-high 29 HR and stole 17 bases in 2016, as he posted his third consecutive $30+ season. What can we expect in 2017? Plus, Mark Melancon, Zack Cozart, Howie Kendrick and Luis Perdomo.