Jacob deGrom was part of the so-called second tier of starting pitchers this past spring, but he's been as good as anyone in 2018, and will be in the top tier heading into 2019 drafts. Plus, Ivan Nova, Justin Turner, Wilmer Difo, and Nick Hundley.
Mark Trumbo opts for season-ending surgery, leaving a group of BAL players getting a bump in playing time. Plus, updates on JaCoby Jones, Lucas Duda, Clayton Richard, Charlie Morton, Andrew Miller, Jedd Gyorko and more.
The loss of Sean Manaea (pictured) and Brett Anderson has thrown the OAK pitching outlook for a loop—and current SEA projections don't look too solid either. We look at September for all three AL West contenders...
Luis Urias appears primed for regular 2B duty for the Padres. Plus, Jose Bautista sent to PHI, Kolten Wong and Brett Anderson land on DL, Brandon Nimmo returns, and more.
Jorge Soler should be back in Kansas City soon, but the Royals have indicated he probably won't play in the outfield. Plus, Lucas Giolito and Tyler Austin showing signs of improvement, and a few potential September call-ups for every team.
Jacob deGrom was part of the so-called second tier of starting pitchers this past spring, but he's been as good as anyone in 2018, and will be in the top tier heading into 2019 drafts. Plus, Ivan Nova, Justin Turner, Wilmer Difo, and Nick Hundley.
Mark Trumbo opts for season-ending surgery, leaving a group of BAL players getting a bump in playing time. Plus, updates on JaCoby Jones, Lucas Duda, Clayton Richard, Charlie Morton, Andrew Miller, Jedd Gyorko and more.
The loss of Sean Manaea (pictured) and Brett Anderson has thrown the OAK pitching outlook for a loop—and current SEA projections don't look too solid either. We look at September for all three AL West contenders...
Luis Urias appears primed for regular 2B duty for the Padres. Plus, Jose Bautista sent to PHI, Kolten Wong and Brett Anderson land on DL, Brandon Nimmo returns, and more.
Jorge Soler should be back in Kansas City soon, but the Royals have indicated he probably won't play in the outfield. Plus, Lucas Giolito and Tyler Austin showing signs of improvement, and a few potential September call-ups for every team.