Could the loser in the race for the 5th spot in the PHI rotation be a winner in the 'pen? Plus: rotation hopefuls in ATL, MIA, NYM; closer options in WAS; more.
The MLB hiatus gives us the chance to reevaluate how rotations and closer situations are handled. This article will provide a look at the saves situations in MIL and STL and the rotations in PIT, CIN, and CHC.
With start of the season delayed at least two weeks, and probably longer, our view of current injuries needs to change. Here, we will discuss several currently injured players and how they might (or might not) benefit from the delay.
The Yankees may be among the prime beneficiaries of a late start to the season, which will give Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton more time to heal. Also: rotation thoughts in BAL, too many catchers in BOS, Snell's shaky spring in TAM and Alford may be on the outs in TOR.
The Padres look for big things from their young catcher, while the Giants hope for production in the OF. Plus: the LA bullpen, COL rotation, and 1B options in the desert.
Aging Albert Pujols's struggles vR would seem to dictate a change soon if the Angels are to compete in the AL West. A deeper dive into the suddenly Verlander-less HOU rotation, and more on spring training battles.
Can Bruce bruise his way to a hot start as the primary LF in PHI while McCutchen is on the mend? Plus: RF depth in MIA, WAS, NYM, SS options in ATL, and more.
BaseballHQ's health scores do an admirable job of predicting IL time, but some players are trickier to assess. We'll look at a handful of players (some riskier, some less so) whose health scores aren't giving us the proper measure of their risk.
Can Dylan Carlson hit his way onto STL's opening day roster? Plus, a pair of former top SS prospects fighting for playing time in MIL and PIT, backup plans along the infield for CIN, and an under-the-radar speed threat in CHC.
Could the loser in the race for the 5th spot in the PHI rotation be a winner in the 'pen? Plus: rotation hopefuls in ATL, MIA, NYM; closer options in WAS; more.
The MLB hiatus gives us the chance to reevaluate how rotations and closer situations are handled. This article will provide a look at the saves situations in MIL and STL and the rotations in PIT, CIN, and CHC.
With start of the season delayed at least two weeks, and probably longer, our view of current injuries needs to change. Here, we will discuss several currently injured players and how they might (or might not) benefit from the delay.
The Yankees may be among the prime beneficiaries of a late start to the season, which will give Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton more time to heal. Also: rotation thoughts in BAL, too many catchers in BOS, Snell's shaky spring in TAM and Alford may be on the outs in TOR.
The Padres look for big things from their young catcher, while the Giants hope for production in the OF. Plus: the LA bullpen, COL rotation, and 1B options in the desert.
Aging Albert Pujols's struggles vR would seem to dictate a change soon if the Angels are to compete in the AL West. A deeper dive into the suddenly Verlander-less HOU rotation, and more on spring training battles.
Can Bruce bruise his way to a hot start as the primary LF in PHI while McCutchen is on the mend? Plus: RF depth in MIA, WAS, NYM, SS options in ATL, and more.
BaseballHQ's health scores do an admirable job of predicting IL time, but some players are trickier to assess. We'll look at a handful of players (some riskier, some less so) whose health scores aren't giving us the proper measure of their risk.
Can Dylan Carlson hit his way onto STL's opening day roster? Plus, a pair of former top SS prospects fighting for playing time in MIL and PIT, backup plans along the infield for CIN, and an under-the-radar speed threat in CHC.