Kicking off the pre-season with our annual comparison of the market values and BaseballHQ.com projections for a group of players that fantasy GMs generally wish they didn't have to draft.
Travis Shaw enjoyed a breakout season in 2017, batting .273 with 31 HR and 10 SB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus Manuel Margot, Tanner Roark, Kurt Suzuki, and German Marquez.
Can Joey Gallo become less of a batting average drag without sacrificing his prodigious power? Plus Felix Hernandez, Miguel Sano, Ken Giles and Delino DeShields Jr.
Carlos Carrasco enters the 2018 season as a fantasy ace with health risks, and Yonder Alonso and Stephen Piscotty will look for success with new teams.
Jake Lamb once again started strong before fading in the 2H. What can we expect in 2018? Plus Carlos Martinez, Jose Peraza, Anthony Swarzak, and Stephen Vogt.
Aaron Nola was one of the top starters in the league over the last four months of the season, and looks to carry his success over into 2018. Plus, Dinelson Lamet, Starling Marte, Justin Bour, and Scooter Gennett.
Matt Carpenter disappointed in 2017 with the lowest BA of his career—is he a good rebound candidate for 2018? Plus, Shane Greene, Gerrit Cole, Matt Davidson, and Michael Taylor.
Kicking off the pre-season with our annual comparison of the market values and BaseballHQ.com projections for a group of players that fantasy GMs generally wish they didn't have to draft.
Travis Shaw enjoyed a breakout season in 2017, batting .273 with 31 HR and 10 SB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus Manuel Margot, Tanner Roark, Kurt Suzuki, and German Marquez.
Can Joey Gallo become less of a batting average drag without sacrificing his prodigious power? Plus Felix Hernandez, Miguel Sano, Ken Giles and Delino DeShields Jr.
Carlos Carrasco enters the 2018 season as a fantasy ace with health risks, and Yonder Alonso and Stephen Piscotty will look for success with new teams.
Jake Lamb once again started strong before fading in the 2H. What can we expect in 2018? Plus Carlos Martinez, Jose Peraza, Anthony Swarzak, and Stephen Vogt.
Aaron Nola was one of the top starters in the league over the last four months of the season, and looks to carry his success over into 2018. Plus, Dinelson Lamet, Starling Marte, Justin Bour, and Scooter Gennett.
Matt Carpenter disappointed in 2017 with the lowest BA of his career—is he a good rebound candidate for 2018? Plus, Shane Greene, Gerrit Cole, Matt Davidson, and Michael Taylor.