We always figured that rookie pitchers were a risky bet, and now we have data. Surprisingly, the Yankees' Jordan Montgomery was 2017's highest dollar earner.
Will Archie Bradley finally get a chance to close in ARI? What does the Yangervis Solarte trade mean for SD's middle infielders? Plus the CF situation in LA, 1B in SF and catching options in COL.
Gerrit Cole sheds his old threads and joins the champs. We revisit the 2018 Baseball Forecaster's UP: pitchers, with some additional color for those whose offseason outlooks have changed.
Bartolo Colon signed a minor-league contract with the Rangers and will compete for a rotation spot this month. Plus updates on Rondon, Susac, Avila and more.
Is the CLE OF good enough this season? What happens if Sano is out longer than expected? Who's getting saves in DET? That and more in this week's PT Tomorrow: AL Central.
Aaron Sanchez earned $20 in 2016 as the AL ERA crown winner before being held to 36 IP by finger blisters last year. Sanchez is one of a handful of growth-age, breakout-or-rebound AL pitching candidates highlighted in this week's segment.
We always figured that rookie pitchers were a risky bet, and now we have data. Surprisingly, the Yankees' Jordan Montgomery was 2017's highest dollar earner.
Will Archie Bradley finally get a chance to close in ARI? What does the Yangervis Solarte trade mean for SD's middle infielders? Plus the CF situation in LA, 1B in SF and catching options in COL.
Gerrit Cole sheds his old threads and joins the champs. We revisit the 2018 Baseball Forecaster's UP: pitchers, with some additional color for those whose offseason outlooks have changed.
Bartolo Colon signed a minor-league contract with the Rangers and will compete for a rotation spot this month. Plus updates on Rondon, Susac, Avila and more.
Is the CLE OF good enough this season? What happens if Sano is out longer than expected? Who's getting saves in DET? That and more in this week's PT Tomorrow: AL Central.
Aaron Sanchez earned $20 in 2016 as the AL ERA crown winner before being held to 36 IP by finger blisters last year. Sanchez is one of a handful of growth-age, breakout-or-rebound AL pitching candidates highlighted in this week's segment.