A pair of quality starts by Zack Wheeler has the market excited. Should you join the buying stampede or look elsewhere in search of profitable opportunities?
Most owners will have at least one high-end hurler working on their behalf on Sunday. And, there are a couple sneaky waiver-wire options for those who hope to finish their week on a high note.
Brad Miller is back in the Rays' lineup in the cleanup spot after a DL stint. Plus, updates on Wil Myers, Scott Schebler, Kendrys Morales, Jaime Barria, Carlos Torres and more.
With blown saves in MIL, the closer situation could remain muddled over the next month. Plus bullpens in PIT and STL, potential SP options in CHC and Nick Senzel’s possible timeline in CIN.
Joey Votto enjoyed a tremendous 2017 campaign, batting .320 while launching 36 HR and amassing an whopping 1.032 OPS. What can we expect in 2018? Plus, Jason Heyward, Kyle Freeland, Francisco Cervelli, and Chris Stratton.
Sometimes starting pitchers start slow on the surface. Others own early skills that don't support that quick starts. Let's take a closer look at both groups to identify guys worth selling or dropping.
A pair of quality starts by Zack Wheeler has the market excited. Should you join the buying stampede or look elsewhere in search of profitable opportunities?
Most owners will have at least one high-end hurler working on their behalf on Sunday. And, there are a couple sneaky waiver-wire options for those who hope to finish their week on a high note.
Brad Miller is back in the Rays' lineup in the cleanup spot after a DL stint. Plus, updates on Wil Myers, Scott Schebler, Kendrys Morales, Jaime Barria, Carlos Torres and more.
With blown saves in MIL, the closer situation could remain muddled over the next month. Plus bullpens in PIT and STL, potential SP options in CHC and Nick Senzel’s possible timeline in CIN.
Joey Votto enjoyed a tremendous 2017 campaign, batting .320 while launching 36 HR and amassing an whopping 1.032 OPS. What can we expect in 2018? Plus, Jason Heyward, Kyle Freeland, Francisco Cervelli, and Chris Stratton.
Sometimes starting pitchers start slow on the surface. Others own early skills that don't support that quick starts. Let's take a closer look at both groups to identify guys worth selling or dropping.