Billy Hamilton swiped 58 bases in 2016, but is there reason to believe he could make a run at 80 SB in 2017? Plus Hernan Perez, Joe Ross, Fernando Rodney, and Adonis Garcia.
Is there any value left in the arm of Anibal Sanchez (RHP, DET)? His triple-digit BPV from the second half of 2016 and strong 2017 spring give reason for hope, but the excellent spring of Matt Boyd (LHP, DET) gives him little room for error.
Coming off back-to-back injury-plagued seasons, Hunter Pence is no longer a lock for 600-plus at-bats. But can he still provide the same type of value when on the field? Plus, Matt Wieters, Logan Forsythe, Jeff Samardzija, and Wade Davis.
Ian Kinsler powered up to the tune of 28 HR en route to a near-$30 season in 2016. At 35, can he keep it up? Plus Carlos Carrasco, Rajai Davis, Chris Devenski, and Tyler Saladino.
Ken Giles is finally getting a shot at a full season as closer—does he have the skills to be an elite saves option? Plus Steven Matz, Jorge Polanco, Austin Hedges, and Raul Mondesi.
Billy Hamilton swiped 58 bases in 2016, but is there reason to believe he could make a run at 80 SB in 2017? Plus Hernan Perez, Joe Ross, Fernando Rodney, and Adonis Garcia.
Is there any value left in the arm of Anibal Sanchez (RHP, DET)? His triple-digit BPV from the second half of 2016 and strong 2017 spring give reason for hope, but the excellent spring of Matt Boyd (LHP, DET) gives him little room for error.
Coming off back-to-back injury-plagued seasons, Hunter Pence is no longer a lock for 600-plus at-bats. But can he still provide the same type of value when on the field? Plus, Matt Wieters, Logan Forsythe, Jeff Samardzija, and Wade Davis.
Ian Kinsler powered up to the tune of 28 HR en route to a near-$30 season in 2016. At 35, can he keep it up? Plus Carlos Carrasco, Rajai Davis, Chris Devenski, and Tyler Saladino.
Ken Giles is finally getting a shot at a full season as closer—does he have the skills to be an elite saves option? Plus Steven Matz, Jorge Polanco, Austin Hedges, and Raul Mondesi.