Flirting with .300 and on pace for 40 HR? Not a bad start for Miguel Sano. We'll see if he can keep it up; plus Marco Estrada, Rougned Odor, J.C. Ramirez, and Aaron Hicks.
Tyler Glasnow entered the 2017 season as one of the best pitching prospects in baseball, so why has he struggled so badly? Plus, Kyle Freeland, T.J. Rivera, Yandy Diaz, and Dylan Covey.
Jacob deGrom has been racking up strikeouts in the early going (12.7 Dom), but they have come with a 3.80 ERA and 4.0 Ctl. Is there cause for concern or is this a buying opportunity? Plus Nolan Arenado, Adam Duvall, Eduardo Nunez, and Lance Lynn.
Jonathan Villar was a difference maker for his owners last year, but hasn't taken flight yet in 2017. Should owners keep the faith? Plus, Jayson Werth, Curtis Granderson, Jake Arrieta, and Patrick Corbin.
Our first Spotlight of the year shines on Avisail Garcia, who has produced at a top clip in the early part of the 2017 season after years of underperforming his raw tools. Will it last?
That mighty wind coming from Cleveland is due to Edwin Encarnacion's strikeouts. Can he return to form? Also Vargas, Napoli, D. Holland, and M. Gonzalez.
Michael Brantley's bum shoulder cast a cloud over his 2017 outlook, but so far so good. We'll look at his skills; plus Charlie Morton, Mike Moustakas, Eduardo Rodriguez and Tim Beckham.
Amir Garrett's prospect stock has been on the rise in recent years—how have his skills looked through his first five major league starts? Plus, Guillermo Heredia, Antonio Senzatela, Taylor Motter, and Trey Mancini.
There were reasons for optimism heading into 2017, but Maikel Franco has gotten off to a slow start. Is there cause for concern? Plus Carlos Martinez, Scott Schebler, Chris Owings and Chase Anderson.
After punishing opposing pitchers in Korea the past three years, Eric Thames is doing the same thing upon his return to the majors. Will it last? Plus, Kyle Schwarber, Ender Inciarte, Mike Leake, and Brandon McCarthy.
Flirting with .300 and on pace for 40 HR? Not a bad start for Miguel Sano. We'll see if he can keep it up; plus Marco Estrada, Rougned Odor, J.C. Ramirez, and Aaron Hicks.
Tyler Glasnow entered the 2017 season as one of the best pitching prospects in baseball, so why has he struggled so badly? Plus, Kyle Freeland, T.J. Rivera, Yandy Diaz, and Dylan Covey.
Jacob deGrom has been racking up strikeouts in the early going (12.7 Dom), but they have come with a 3.80 ERA and 4.0 Ctl. Is there cause for concern or is this a buying opportunity? Plus Nolan Arenado, Adam Duvall, Eduardo Nunez, and Lance Lynn.
Jonathan Villar was a difference maker for his owners last year, but hasn't taken flight yet in 2017. Should owners keep the faith? Plus, Jayson Werth, Curtis Granderson, Jake Arrieta, and Patrick Corbin.
Our first Spotlight of the year shines on Avisail Garcia, who has produced at a top clip in the early part of the 2017 season after years of underperforming his raw tools. Will it last?
That mighty wind coming from Cleveland is due to Edwin Encarnacion's strikeouts. Can he return to form? Also Vargas, Napoli, D. Holland, and M. Gonzalez.
Michael Brantley's bum shoulder cast a cloud over his 2017 outlook, but so far so good. We'll look at his skills; plus Charlie Morton, Mike Moustakas, Eduardo Rodriguez and Tim Beckham.
Amir Garrett's prospect stock has been on the rise in recent years—how have his skills looked through his first five major league starts? Plus, Guillermo Heredia, Antonio Senzatela, Taylor Motter, and Trey Mancini.
There were reasons for optimism heading into 2017, but Maikel Franco has gotten off to a slow start. Is there cause for concern? Plus Carlos Martinez, Scott Schebler, Chris Owings and Chase Anderson.
After punishing opposing pitchers in Korea the past three years, Eric Thames is doing the same thing upon his return to the majors. Will it last? Plus, Kyle Schwarber, Ender Inciarte, Mike Leake, and Brandon McCarthy.