Travis Shaw continues to supply his owners with plenty of power, while Ketel Marte and Joc Pederson have followed suit in recent weeks. Plus, a look at Jordan Lyles and Zach Eflin.
The spring has been full of ups and downs for Carlos Carrasco. What do his skills say about the rest of the year? Plus Jurickson Profar, Jean Segura, Yoan Moncada and Brett Gardner.
Clay Buchholz was a hot pickup in the market this past week, but issues beneath the surface make this a questionable buy. We look at these and other players moving in the market.
Gleyber Torres came into 2018 at No. 5 on our BaseballHQ.com Top 100 Prospects, and he has not disappointed—what do his skills tell us about his outlook going forward? Plus, Jack Flaherty, Johnny Field, Harrison Bader and Domingo German.
After posting a 4.32 ERA and 1.57 WHIP in 100 IP as a rookie, Sean Newcomb owns a 2.49 ERA and 1.19 WHIP through 69 IP in 2018. Do the underlying skills support the massive leap in performance? Plus, Jose Martinez, Ian Happ, Zack Wheeler and Daniel Descalso.
The widest none on/runners on skills split in the game belongs to inconsistent Jon Gray, whose elite skills with the bases empty confirm his rotation-anchor upside.
Heading into the season, Gio Gonzalez looked like a long shot to repeat his 2017 performance, but he's instead lowered his ERA even further. Can he keep it up? Plus, Dexter Fowler, Corey Dickerson, Miguel Rojas, and Junior Guerra.
Travis Shaw continues to supply his owners with plenty of power, while Ketel Marte and Joc Pederson have followed suit in recent weeks. Plus, a look at Jordan Lyles and Zach Eflin.
The spring has been full of ups and downs for Carlos Carrasco. What do his skills say about the rest of the year? Plus Jurickson Profar, Jean Segura, Yoan Moncada and Brett Gardner.
Clay Buchholz was a hot pickup in the market this past week, but issues beneath the surface make this a questionable buy. We look at these and other players moving in the market.
Gleyber Torres came into 2018 at No. 5 on our BaseballHQ.com Top 100 Prospects, and he has not disappointed—what do his skills tell us about his outlook going forward? Plus, Jack Flaherty, Johnny Field, Harrison Bader and Domingo German.
After posting a 4.32 ERA and 1.57 WHIP in 100 IP as a rookie, Sean Newcomb owns a 2.49 ERA and 1.19 WHIP through 69 IP in 2018. Do the underlying skills support the massive leap in performance? Plus, Jose Martinez, Ian Happ, Zack Wheeler and Daniel Descalso.
The widest none on/runners on skills split in the game belongs to inconsistent Jon Gray, whose elite skills with the bases empty confirm his rotation-anchor upside.
Heading into the season, Gio Gonzalez looked like a long shot to repeat his 2017 performance, but he's instead lowered his ERA even further. Can he keep it up? Plus, Dexter Fowler, Corey Dickerson, Miguel Rojas, and Junior Guerra.