Among the season's first-week surprises was a burst of power from Brock Holt. How should owners respond? Also: BAL rotation's strong start, a familiar face returns to NYY, Erasmo's role in TAM and bullpen woes in TOR.
With Matt Garza on the shelf, the door may be open for Zach Davies to claim a rotation spot. Plus, starters on the mend in Cincy, and more from around the division.
Sergio Romo was back to his dominant ways in 2015. Is he next in line should Santiago Casilla stumble? Plus an update on ARI's infield shuffle, LA's fifth starter, and more.
Despite his manager's declaration that he was a near lock for the rotation, Tyler Duffey ended up in Triple-A. Now he's in a race to return to the Twin Cities. Plus, CHW and DET backups, KC potential backups, and a CLE backup starter.
In part due to Jesse Hahn's ineffectiveness and balky elbow, the OAK rotation is a mess with little help in sight. We examine this and other immediate post-Opening Day issues confronting AL West clubs.
After putting together a monster spring, is Michael Taylor going to force his way into regular playing time in WAS? Plus notes on the ATL closer situation, MIA lineup, PHI OF and more.
TAM manager Kevin Cash says that Erasmo Ramirez will be used to get "big outs;" does that include in the ninth? Also: Hyun Soo Kim; the sorry spring of Porcello; opening-day start of Aaron Hicks; and two gone-but-not-forgotten in TOR.
Scooter Gennett's hot spring has him in the mix for leadoff duties against right-handers, and perhaps even something close to a full-time role early on.
Jean Segura is having one of the best springs in baseball—how does his surge affect Arizona's middle infield? Plus updates on LA, SF rotations; COL's bullpen; more.
Carson Fulmer was a longshot to be a 2016 CHW starter, but he threw well enough to open eyes on the coaching staff. Plus, the future for some AL Central players who fell short of Opening Day rosters.
Even with 1B decided, HOU still has some calls to make -- like whether incumbent Luke Gregerson closes over Ken Giles. This and more notes from AL West bullpens as spring training concludes.
Among the season's first-week surprises was a burst of power from Brock Holt. How should owners respond? Also: BAL rotation's strong start, a familiar face returns to NYY, Erasmo's role in TAM and bullpen woes in TOR.
With Matt Garza on the shelf, the door may be open for Zach Davies to claim a rotation spot. Plus, starters on the mend in Cincy, and more from around the division.
Sergio Romo was back to his dominant ways in 2015. Is he next in line should Santiago Casilla stumble? Plus an update on ARI's infield shuffle, LA's fifth starter, and more.
Despite his manager's declaration that he was a near lock for the rotation, Tyler Duffey ended up in Triple-A. Now he's in a race to return to the Twin Cities. Plus, CHW and DET backups, KC potential backups, and a CLE backup starter.
In part due to Jesse Hahn's ineffectiveness and balky elbow, the OAK rotation is a mess with little help in sight. We examine this and other immediate post-Opening Day issues confronting AL West clubs.
After putting together a monster spring, is Michael Taylor going to force his way into regular playing time in WAS? Plus notes on the ATL closer situation, MIA lineup, PHI OF and more.
TAM manager Kevin Cash says that Erasmo Ramirez will be used to get "big outs;" does that include in the ninth? Also: Hyun Soo Kim; the sorry spring of Porcello; opening-day start of Aaron Hicks; and two gone-but-not-forgotten in TOR.
Scooter Gennett's hot spring has him in the mix for leadoff duties against right-handers, and perhaps even something close to a full-time role early on.
Jean Segura is having one of the best springs in baseball—how does his surge affect Arizona's middle infield? Plus updates on LA, SF rotations; COL's bullpen; more.
Carson Fulmer was a longshot to be a 2016 CHW starter, but he threw well enough to open eyes on the coaching staff. Plus, the future for some AL Central players who fell short of Opening Day rosters.
Even with 1B decided, HOU still has some calls to make -- like whether incumbent Luke Gregerson closes over Ken Giles. This and more notes from AL West bullpens as spring training concludes.