Like clockwork, Buster Posey is getting the job done again, cementing his status as the top catcher option. Plus, Josh Harrison, Keon Broxton, Vincent Velasquez, and Brandon Maurer.
After struggling for the past two seasons, Jean Segura has rebounded with an outstanding 2016 campaign. What's behind the sudden resurgence? Plus, Jon Lester, Marcell Ozuna, Tony Watson and Tommy Pham.
"Big Game James" Shields has looked more like "Bad Game James" since joining the White Sox. Can he turn it around? Also Dickerson, Crisp, Miley and J. McCann.
After six years of mediocre power production, Daniel Murphy has been on a HR tear all season—he's also hitting nearly .350. We dive in to Murphy's breakout; plus Noah Syndergaard, Anthony Rendon, Carlos Martinez, and Addison Russell.
Why has George Springer fallen short of lofty pre-season expectations and why Aaron Sanchez is not yet a legit $20 SP. Plus performance validation analysis of Kole Calhoun, Drew Pomeranz, and Mitch Moreland.
The breakout continues for Jonathan Villar, who continues to put up monster numbers across the board. Can he sustain this level of performance? Plus, Adrian Gonzalez, Jason Hammel, Tanner Roark, and David Dahl.
After a disappointing 2015 season, Chris Carter is again making a run toward the 40-HR plateau. Is there any hope for his putrid BA? Plus, Matt Moore, Martin Prado, Seung-Hwan Oh and Trea Turner.
We dive into Manny Machado's (mostly) successful encore to 2015's breakout; plus Justin Verlander's revival, Logan Forsythe, Roberto Osuna, and Starlin Castro.
Our spotlight now shines on Wil Myers, the game's only 20-20 player so far in 2016. Is there reason to believe that he'll remain one of the game's most valuable bats?
Like clockwork, Buster Posey is getting the job done again, cementing his status as the top catcher option. Plus, Josh Harrison, Keon Broxton, Vincent Velasquez, and Brandon Maurer.
After struggling for the past two seasons, Jean Segura has rebounded with an outstanding 2016 campaign. What's behind the sudden resurgence? Plus, Jon Lester, Marcell Ozuna, Tony Watson and Tommy Pham.
"Big Game James" Shields has looked more like "Bad Game James" since joining the White Sox. Can he turn it around? Also Dickerson, Crisp, Miley and J. McCann.
After six years of mediocre power production, Daniel Murphy has been on a HR tear all season—he's also hitting nearly .350. We dive in to Murphy's breakout; plus Noah Syndergaard, Anthony Rendon, Carlos Martinez, and Addison Russell.
Why has George Springer fallen short of lofty pre-season expectations and why Aaron Sanchez is not yet a legit $20 SP. Plus performance validation analysis of Kole Calhoun, Drew Pomeranz, and Mitch Moreland.
The breakout continues for Jonathan Villar, who continues to put up monster numbers across the board. Can he sustain this level of performance? Plus, Adrian Gonzalez, Jason Hammel, Tanner Roark, and David Dahl.
After a disappointing 2015 season, Chris Carter is again making a run toward the 40-HR plateau. Is there any hope for his putrid BA? Plus, Matt Moore, Martin Prado, Seung-Hwan Oh and Trea Turner.
We dive into Manny Machado's (mostly) successful encore to 2015's breakout; plus Justin Verlander's revival, Logan Forsythe, Roberto Osuna, and Starlin Castro.
Our spotlight now shines on Wil Myers, the game's only 20-20 player so far in 2016. Is there reason to believe that he'll remain one of the game's most valuable bats?