Luis Castillo's 2.56 ERA ranks fifth among qualified MLB starting pitchers in 2019, but do the underlying skills support that level of performance? Plus, David Peralta, Raisel Iglesias, Amed Rosario, and Tony Wolters.
Zack Greinke is working his magic again in 2019, boasting a stellar 2.91 ERA through 102 IP. Can he keep it going? Plus, Daniel Murphy, Wade Davis, Carson Kelly, and Brandon Crawford.
Mike Moustakas owns a .278 BA with 21 HR through his first 241 AB of 2019 and is on track to top his breakout 2017 campaign. Can he keep it going? Plus Will Smith, Brian Anderson, Chris Archer, and Yan Gomes.
Madison Bumgarner finished 2018 with a 3.26 ERA, but it came with a career-worst BPV. With a 4.05 ERA through 80 IP in 2019, should fantasy owners be concerned? Plus, Gregory Polanco, Hector Neris, Jorge Alfaro, and Maikel Franco.
A look at six starting pitchers who have stark contrasts between their April/May splits, as a breakdown of each pitcher’s monthly skills shows that things are not always as good or as bad as they seem.
Noah Syndergaard carried a horrid 6.35 ERA into May, but he has posted a 3.70 ERA over his last 41 IP. What should we expect going forward? Plus, Hunter Renfroe, Adam Jones, Jon Lester, and Albert Almora.
Juan Soto enjoyed a tremendous 2018 season, but in 2019 things haven’t gone quite as well. Is there reason for concern? Plus, Zack Wheeler, David Dahl, Zach Eflin, and Starlin Castro.
Matt Boyd flashed encouraging signs in the second half of 2018, but he has taken a huge step forward so far in 2019. Is the 28-year-old on his way to a breakout season?
Marcell Ozuna has displayed impressive power in 2019, but his lowly batting average leaves a lot to be desired. What can we expect going forward? Plus, Jesus Aguilar, Matt Strahm, Wilson Ramos, and Tyler Mahle.
Cole Hamels has pitched much better since joining the Cubs last July 27, sporting a 2.36 ERA in 76 IP over the remainder of 2018 and a 3.38 ERA in 43 IP thus far in 2019. What can we expect for the rest of 2019? Plus, Ketel Marte, Jose Peraza, Brandon Woodruff, and Brian Dozier.
Luis Castillo's 2.56 ERA ranks fifth among qualified MLB starting pitchers in 2019, but do the underlying skills support that level of performance? Plus, David Peralta, Raisel Iglesias, Amed Rosario, and Tony Wolters.
Zack Greinke is working his magic again in 2019, boasting a stellar 2.91 ERA through 102 IP. Can he keep it going? Plus, Daniel Murphy, Wade Davis, Carson Kelly, and Brandon Crawford.
Mike Moustakas owns a .278 BA with 21 HR through his first 241 AB of 2019 and is on track to top his breakout 2017 campaign. Can he keep it going? Plus Will Smith, Brian Anderson, Chris Archer, and Yan Gomes.
Madison Bumgarner finished 2018 with a 3.26 ERA, but it came with a career-worst BPV. With a 4.05 ERA through 80 IP in 2019, should fantasy owners be concerned? Plus, Gregory Polanco, Hector Neris, Jorge Alfaro, and Maikel Franco.
A look at six starting pitchers who have stark contrasts between their April/May splits, as a breakdown of each pitcher’s monthly skills shows that things are not always as good or as bad as they seem.
Noah Syndergaard carried a horrid 6.35 ERA into May, but he has posted a 3.70 ERA over his last 41 IP. What should we expect going forward? Plus, Hunter Renfroe, Adam Jones, Jon Lester, and Albert Almora.
Juan Soto enjoyed a tremendous 2018 season, but in 2019 things haven’t gone quite as well. Is there reason for concern? Plus, Zack Wheeler, David Dahl, Zach Eflin, and Starlin Castro.
Matt Boyd flashed encouraging signs in the second half of 2018, but he has taken a huge step forward so far in 2019. Is the 28-year-old on his way to a breakout season?
Marcell Ozuna has displayed impressive power in 2019, but his lowly batting average leaves a lot to be desired. What can we expect going forward? Plus, Jesus Aguilar, Matt Strahm, Wilson Ramos, and Tyler Mahle.
Cole Hamels has pitched much better since joining the Cubs last July 27, sporting a 2.36 ERA in 76 IP over the remainder of 2018 and a 3.38 ERA in 43 IP thus far in 2019. What can we expect for the rest of 2019? Plus, Ketel Marte, Jose Peraza, Brandon Woodruff, and Brian Dozier.