Tanner Bibee has enjoyed a terrific MLB debut, but his skills suggest we could see a downturn in his performance in the short-term. Plus, early analysis of Zach Neto, Ryan Noda, Blake Sabol, and Louie Varland.
Grayson Rodriguez's MLB debut is off to a terrible start, though bad luck has played a sizable role in his struggles. Plus, early analysis of Ji-Hwan Bae, Gabriel Moreno, Brayan Bello, and Brice Turang.
A drop in Gunnar Henderson's contact rate has him performing worse than he did in his September call-up last year. Plus, early analysis of Triston Casas, Ezequiel Tovar, Kodai Senga, and Joey Wiemer.
Anthony Volpe earned his call-up faster than expected with a great spring, but could his early struggles land him back in Triple-A? Plus, early analysis of Hunter Brown, Miguel Vargas, Shea Langeliers, and Spencer Steer.
Corbin Carroll is already living up to the hype as one of the best prospects in baseball—are there any areas of concern for his skills? Plus, early analysis of Masataka Yoshida, Josh Jung, James Outman, and Esteury Ruiz.
Jorge López improved his skills in 2022 in his first shot as a full-time reliever, but that doesn't mean he's in line for a repeat of his 2.54 ERA. Plus, Riley Greene, Jurickson Profar, Jordan Hicks, and Marco Gonzales.
The concerns over Carlos Correa's ankle have been the focus this offseason, but his skills look as good as usual. Plus, Matt Chapman, MacKenzie Gore, J.P. Crawford, and Matt Bush.
Joc Pederson turned in his most valuable fantasy season ever in 2022, but his skills give reason to question the possibility of a repeat. Plus, Anthony Rendon, Kyle Finnegan, Leody Taveras, and Logan Gilbert.
Injuries caused Tim Anderson to fall short of the $20 R$ mark for the first time since 2017, but his skills make him a good candidate to rebound. Plus, Camilo Doval, Joe Ryan, Eddie Rosario, and Nick Allen.
In 2022, Aaron Nola bounced back from the second-worst ERA of his career—do his skills suggest he's ready to repeat? Plus, José Abreu, Ryan Mountcastle, Jorge Soler, and Michael Kopech.
Injuries cut short what looked like a breakout season for Jazz Chisholm in 2022—can he pick up where he left off? Plus Randy Arozarena, Robbie Ray, Harrison Bader, and Hunter Harvey.
Tanner Bibee has enjoyed a terrific MLB debut, but his skills suggest we could see a downturn in his performance in the short-term. Plus, early analysis of Zach Neto, Ryan Noda, Blake Sabol, and Louie Varland.
Grayson Rodriguez's MLB debut is off to a terrible start, though bad luck has played a sizable role in his struggles. Plus, early analysis of Ji-Hwan Bae, Gabriel Moreno, Brayan Bello, and Brice Turang.
A drop in Gunnar Henderson's contact rate has him performing worse than he did in his September call-up last year. Plus, early analysis of Triston Casas, Ezequiel Tovar, Kodai Senga, and Joey Wiemer.
Anthony Volpe earned his call-up faster than expected with a great spring, but could his early struggles land him back in Triple-A? Plus, early analysis of Hunter Brown, Miguel Vargas, Shea Langeliers, and Spencer Steer.
Corbin Carroll is already living up to the hype as one of the best prospects in baseball—are there any areas of concern for his skills? Plus, early analysis of Masataka Yoshida, Josh Jung, James Outman, and Esteury Ruiz.
Jorge López improved his skills in 2022 in his first shot as a full-time reliever, but that doesn't mean he's in line for a repeat of his 2.54 ERA. Plus, Riley Greene, Jurickson Profar, Jordan Hicks, and Marco Gonzales.
The concerns over Carlos Correa's ankle have been the focus this offseason, but his skills look as good as usual. Plus, Matt Chapman, MacKenzie Gore, J.P. Crawford, and Matt Bush.
Joc Pederson turned in his most valuable fantasy season ever in 2022, but his skills give reason to question the possibility of a repeat. Plus, Anthony Rendon, Kyle Finnegan, Leody Taveras, and Logan Gilbert.
Injuries caused Tim Anderson to fall short of the $20 R$ mark for the first time since 2017, but his skills make him a good candidate to rebound. Plus, Camilo Doval, Joe Ryan, Eddie Rosario, and Nick Allen.
In 2022, Aaron Nola bounced back from the second-worst ERA of his career—do his skills suggest he's ready to repeat? Plus, José Abreu, Ryan Mountcastle, Jorge Soler, and Michael Kopech.
Injuries cut short what looked like a breakout season for Jazz Chisholm in 2022—can he pick up where he left off? Plus Randy Arozarena, Robbie Ray, Harrison Bader, and Hunter Harvey.