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Can Ryan Ludwick (OF, CIN) fulfill the expectations of his new contract? Plus Alvarez, Niese, Martin and Samardzija.
Dec 21 2012 12:05am
Sixty-four percent of the owners reading this article are going to botch their first round picks next year. Here's some batters with a better chance to turn a profit.
Dec 14 2012 12:04am
After Jose Bautista posted a .302 batting average in 2011, should we be worried about last season's 1H decline (.241 BA)? Plus Alcides Escobar, Felix Dubrount, Brandon Morrow and Chris Carter.
Dec 14 2012 12:03am
Tim Lincecum's (RHP, SF) 2012 metamorphosis from elite ace to a struggling back-of-the-rotation starter torpedoed many a fanalytic season. It's easy to say his 2013 outlook is much better than his 5.00+ ERA, but can we expect a full rebound?
Dec 7 2012 12:06am
Analyzing PQS trends and variances can unearth attractive starting pitching targets that you might not have otherwise considered.
Dec 7 2012 12:04am
The complete dominance of Marco Estrada (RHP, MIL) vs. RH bats suggests that his growth might not be finished.
Oct 1 2012 11:05pm
Expectations were high for Michael Bourn (OF, ATL) after the speedster piled up 174 stolen bases from 2009-2011. But with just days left this season, his SB total stands at 39—a big drop-off from last season's 61. In fact, he has just one SB in September after posting no fewer than seven steals every other month this year.
Sep 26 2012 11:04pm
Nice season, Mike Trout (OF, LAA)—so, what do you have planned for an encore? Trout will definitely be one of the first players picked in 2013 drafts; the question is what are the odds that he can deliver a repeat performance?
Sep 25 2012 11:04pm
After repeating his 2011 narrative of showing up for spring training in 2012 not really ready to play due to knee discomfort, Chase Utley's (2B, PHI) was a big question mark. He looked sluggish and a far cry from one of the best second basemen in the game in 2011, but once he took the field in late June of 2012, he showed he still had some juice left.
Sep 24 2012 11:04pm
Can Ryan Ludwick (OF, CIN) fulfill the expectations of his new contract? Plus Alvarez, Niese, Martin and Samardzija.
Dec 21 2012 12:05am
Sixty-four percent of the owners reading this article are going to botch their first round picks next year. Here's some batters with a better chance to turn a profit.
Dec 14 2012 12:04am
After Jose Bautista posted a .302 batting average in 2011, should we be worried about last season's 1H decline (.241 BA)? Plus Alcides Escobar, Felix Dubrount, Brandon Morrow and Chris Carter.
Dec 14 2012 12:03am
Tim Lincecum's (RHP, SF) 2012 metamorphosis from elite ace to a struggling back-of-the-rotation starter torpedoed many a fanalytic season. It's easy to say his 2013 outlook is much better than his 5.00+ ERA, but can we expect a full rebound?
Dec 7 2012 12:06am
Analyzing PQS trends and variances can unearth attractive starting pitching targets that you might not have otherwise considered.
Dec 7 2012 12:04am
The complete dominance of Marco Estrada (RHP, MIL) vs. RH bats suggests that his growth might not be finished.
Oct 1 2012 11:05pm
Expectations were high for Michael Bourn (OF, ATL) after the speedster piled up 174 stolen bases from 2009-2011. But with just days left this season, his SB total stands at 39—a big drop-off from last season's 61. In fact, he has just one SB in September after posting no fewer than seven steals every other month this year.
Sep 26 2012 11:04pm
Nice season, Mike Trout (OF, LAA)—so, what do you have planned for an encore? Trout will definitely be one of the first players picked in 2013 drafts; the question is what are the odds that he can deliver a repeat performance?
Sep 25 2012 11:04pm
After repeating his 2011 narrative of showing up for spring training in 2012 not really ready to play due to knee discomfort, Chase Utley's (2B, PHI) was a big question mark. He looked sluggish and a far cry from one of the best second basemen in the game in 2011, but once he took the field in late June of 2012, he showed he still had some juice left.
Sep 24 2012 11:04pm

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