Koda Glover recently became the third Nationals pitcher to get a crack at the closer job this season—does he have the skills to hold down the role? Plus, Allen Cordoba, Daniel Robertson, Jesus Aguilar, and Trevor Williams.
Whit Merrifield is putting up some decent numbers on the cheap. Is it time to invest? Another KC outfielder is beginning to garner interest. Owners are beginning to tire of Dansby Swanson. Is there a buying opportunity there?
Matt Carpenter's power numbers have been impressive, but what has happened to his batting average? Plus, Andrew McCutchen, Jett Bandy, Jeremy Hellickson, and Jhoulys Chacin.
Salvador Perez has seen a power increase over the first two months of the season—can he keep it going? Also S. Gray, Kiermaier, Tomlin, and W. Castillo.
After a vintage 2H in 2016, Justin Verlander's flirting with a 5.00 ERA this season. What's going on? Plus Xander Bogaerts, Jorge Polanco, Luis Severino, and Jed Lowrie.
While the surface stats of Nomar Mazara continue to profile him as a young building block, his shaky underlying indicators make him a sell-high candidate in single-year leagues.
Koda Glover recently became the third Nationals pitcher to get a crack at the closer job this season—does he have the skills to hold down the role? Plus, Allen Cordoba, Daniel Robertson, Jesus Aguilar, and Trevor Williams.
Whit Merrifield is putting up some decent numbers on the cheap. Is it time to invest? Another KC outfielder is beginning to garner interest. Owners are beginning to tire of Dansby Swanson. Is there a buying opportunity there?
Matt Carpenter's power numbers have been impressive, but what has happened to his batting average? Plus, Andrew McCutchen, Jett Bandy, Jeremy Hellickson, and Jhoulys Chacin.
Salvador Perez has seen a power increase over the first two months of the season—can he keep it going? Also S. Gray, Kiermaier, Tomlin, and W. Castillo.
After a vintage 2H in 2016, Justin Verlander's flirting with a 5.00 ERA this season. What's going on? Plus Xander Bogaerts, Jorge Polanco, Luis Severino, and Jed Lowrie.
While the surface stats of Nomar Mazara continue to profile him as a young building block, his shaky underlying indicators make him a sell-high candidate in single-year leagues.