Tyler Flowers is expected to get the bulk of the playing time while Brian McCann is out. Plus, Joe Ross promoted, Ryan McMahon and Alex Avila placed on IL, and Drew VerHagen returns from IL.
Shane Greene closing doors in DET, Homer Bailey’s renaissance in KC, Yoan Moncada on fire in CHW, Francisco Lindor’s return delayed in CLE, and a Willians Astudillo sighting at 3B in MIN.
Yoan Moncada and Maikel Franco have looked like studs over the early part of the season, and their soaring plate skills suggest that you shouldn't dismiss their hot starts.
We examine roster data from Tout Wars mixed leagues to answer questions about batter, pitcher and overall player pool depth in leagues of different sizes, including whether turning over a higher percentage of your roster is correlated with success.
Carlos Rodon, Kyle Freeland, Homer Bailey and Marco Estrada are just some of the names outside of the "Strong Start" group who could provide positive results today.
With MIN playing just five games—two in a National League park—we might not see much of Nelson Cruz this week. We'll check other hitter matchups for the week ahead.
Tyler Flowers is expected to get the bulk of the playing time while Brian McCann is out. Plus, Joe Ross promoted, Ryan McMahon and Alex Avila placed on IL, and Drew VerHagen returns from IL.
Shane Greene closing doors in DET, Homer Bailey’s renaissance in KC, Yoan Moncada on fire in CHW, Francisco Lindor’s return delayed in CLE, and a Willians Astudillo sighting at 3B in MIN.
Yoan Moncada and Maikel Franco have looked like studs over the early part of the season, and their soaring plate skills suggest that you shouldn't dismiss their hot starts.
We examine roster data from Tout Wars mixed leagues to answer questions about batter, pitcher and overall player pool depth in leagues of different sizes, including whether turning over a higher percentage of your roster is correlated with success.
Carlos Rodon, Kyle Freeland, Homer Bailey and Marco Estrada are just some of the names outside of the "Strong Start" group who could provide positive results today.
With MIN playing just five games—two in a National League park—we might not see much of Nelson Cruz this week. We'll check other hitter matchups for the week ahead.