There are some serious land mines among the top pitching tiers—ignore them at your own risk. There are also some good bargains to be had, especially later in the draft.
The Phillies announce that Andrew McCutchen won't be ready for Opening Day as he tries to come back from season-ending knee surgery. Plus, similar injury delays for Chris Sale, Griffin Canning, and Emmanuel Clase.
Nate Pearson has already begun his quest to make the decision about whether he makes the TOR rotation as difficult as possible. Also: Stewart's chances to crack OF rotation in BAL, Benintendi to lead off for BOS, dark horse rotation candidates in NYY, some hot bats in TAM.
Ronald Acuna came within an eyelash of a 40/40 season in 2019, as he batted .280 with 41 HR and 37 SB. What can we expect in 2020? Plus, Michael Conforto, Alex Wood, Jesus Aguilar, and Johnny Cueto.
Tommy Pham's stalled start to spring and high expectations for Franchy Cordero, plus a look at LA starters and COL bullpen, 1B in SF, and catchers in the desert.
Charlie Blackmon continues to produce at a high level, but his speed fell off dramatically in 2019. What should we expect from him in 2020? Plus, Jean Segura, Jorge Alfaro, David Price, and Brandon Kintzler.
There are some serious land mines among the top pitching tiers—ignore them at your own risk. There are also some good bargains to be had, especially later in the draft.
The Phillies announce that Andrew McCutchen won't be ready for Opening Day as he tries to come back from season-ending knee surgery. Plus, similar injury delays for Chris Sale, Griffin Canning, and Emmanuel Clase.
Nate Pearson has already begun his quest to make the decision about whether he makes the TOR rotation as difficult as possible. Also: Stewart's chances to crack OF rotation in BAL, Benintendi to lead off for BOS, dark horse rotation candidates in NYY, some hot bats in TAM.
Ronald Acuna came within an eyelash of a 40/40 season in 2019, as he batted .280 with 41 HR and 37 SB. What can we expect in 2020? Plus, Michael Conforto, Alex Wood, Jesus Aguilar, and Johnny Cueto.
Tommy Pham's stalled start to spring and high expectations for Franchy Cordero, plus a look at LA starters and COL bullpen, 1B in SF, and catchers in the desert.
Charlie Blackmon continues to produce at a high level, but his speed fell off dramatically in 2019. What should we expect from him in 2020? Plus, Jean Segura, Jorge Alfaro, David Price, and Brandon Kintzler.