Pete Alonso led the majors with 53 home runs in 2019. Can he be expected to post similar numbers in year two? Plus, B. Reynolds, Hiura, Fried, and Woodruff.
Can Whit Merrifield return to being an elite source of stolen bases in 2020, or was 2019 a sign of things to come? Plus, Joey Gallo, Jake Odorizzi, Michael Chavis, and John Means.
Mitch Keller's rookie debut has been pretty disastrous—can we find hope for 2020 in his underlying skills? Plus, early analysis of Shed Long, Brendan McKay, Aaron Civale, and Nick Solak.
Expectations were high for Trevor Bauer following a breakout 2018 campaign, but he has disappointed to the tune of a 4.41 ERA in 206 IP. What happened? Plus, Eduardo Escobar, Lorenzo Cain, Jeff Samardzija, and Cesar Hernandez.
Charlie Morton delivers ace-like skills, Michael Brantley eyes another $25+ season, Griffin Canning looks to rebound in 2020, Brett Gardner rides a career-high hr/f with improved skills, and Turnbull will need to work on a few skills in 2020.
Johnny Cueto has fantasy competitors singing the famous Chuck Berry hit as they scramble to add him following a fine outing in his return from TJ surgery. Who else is moving the market?
Noah Syndergaard and Brandon Belt have both stayed in one piece in 2019, but have still managed to disappoint their owners. Plus, Eric Lauer, Willson Contreras, and Paul DeJong.
Pete Alonso led the majors with 53 home runs in 2019. Can he be expected to post similar numbers in year two? Plus, B. Reynolds, Hiura, Fried, and Woodruff.
Can Whit Merrifield return to being an elite source of stolen bases in 2020, or was 2019 a sign of things to come? Plus, Joey Gallo, Jake Odorizzi, Michael Chavis, and John Means.
Mitch Keller's rookie debut has been pretty disastrous—can we find hope for 2020 in his underlying skills? Plus, early analysis of Shed Long, Brendan McKay, Aaron Civale, and Nick Solak.
Expectations were high for Trevor Bauer following a breakout 2018 campaign, but he has disappointed to the tune of a 4.41 ERA in 206 IP. What happened? Plus, Eduardo Escobar, Lorenzo Cain, Jeff Samardzija, and Cesar Hernandez.
Charlie Morton delivers ace-like skills, Michael Brantley eyes another $25+ season, Griffin Canning looks to rebound in 2020, Brett Gardner rides a career-high hr/f with improved skills, and Turnbull will need to work on a few skills in 2020.
Johnny Cueto has fantasy competitors singing the famous Chuck Berry hit as they scramble to add him following a fine outing in his return from TJ surgery. Who else is moving the market?
Noah Syndergaard and Brandon Belt have both stayed in one piece in 2019, but have still managed to disappoint their owners. Plus, Eric Lauer, Willson Contreras, and Paul DeJong.