Improving his approach and providing more hard contact, Nick Pratto's emerged as the preferred lead-off hitter for Kansas City. Tampa Bay keeps its lineup fluid, but Luke Raley has hit in the heart of the order recently, can this carry over into more production? Plus hitting streamers for next scoring period.
The loss of Jacob deGrom suddenly has TEX manager Bruce Bochy thinking about his rotation depth. Yainer Diaz's playing time prospects perk up (a little) in HOU, we look at the LAA bullpen, and more ...
Chris scouts the Carolina League, checking out a former 1st rounder, Frank Mozzicato (LHP, KC), and discovers a potential fantasy stud, Luis Lara (OF, MIL).
Jonny DeLuca is a beneficiary of some recent injuries in the outfield in LA. Plus, the closer role looks to be shifting in COL, the rotation remains a mess in SF, Josh Rojas has struggled in ARI, and Jake Cronenworth is quietly having a poor season in SD.
Corbin Burnes hasn't looked like himself so far in 2023, sporting a 3.75 ERA through 70 IP. Is there reason for concern? Plus, Kyle Schwarber, Keibert Ruiz, Josiah Gray, and Lane Thomas.
Improving his approach and providing more hard contact, Nick Pratto's emerged as the preferred lead-off hitter for Kansas City. Tampa Bay keeps its lineup fluid, but Luke Raley has hit in the heart of the order recently, can this carry over into more production? Plus hitting streamers for next scoring period.
The loss of Jacob deGrom suddenly has TEX manager Bruce Bochy thinking about his rotation depth. Yainer Diaz's playing time prospects perk up (a little) in HOU, we look at the LAA bullpen, and more ...
Chris scouts the Carolina League, checking out a former 1st rounder, Frank Mozzicato (LHP, KC), and discovers a potential fantasy stud, Luis Lara (OF, MIL).
Jonny DeLuca is a beneficiary of some recent injuries in the outfield in LA. Plus, the closer role looks to be shifting in COL, the rotation remains a mess in SF, Josh Rojas has struggled in ARI, and Jake Cronenworth is quietly having a poor season in SD.
Corbin Burnes hasn't looked like himself so far in 2023, sporting a 3.75 ERA through 70 IP. Is there reason for concern? Plus, Kyle Schwarber, Keibert Ruiz, Josiah Gray, and Lane Thomas.