Chris Sale passed the 300 strikeout threshold in 2017 and was one of the most valuable pitchers in fantasy—were his skills as elite as his results? Plus, Eric Thames, Yadier Molina, Denard Span, and Hyun-Jin Ryu.
Jose Abreu had a rebound in production in 2017 after a few years of decline—did his skills bounce back as well? Plus, Michael Fulmer, David Peralta, Alex Cobb and George Kontos.
We know that a sore elbow hindered Corey Seager's performance in the second half of 2017, but could his late-season slide have also hidden some pre-injury skill growth? Plus, Luis Castillo, Jorge Soler, Corey Dickerson, and Francisco Liriano.
Jean Segura's power came back down to earth in 2017—could his batting average be next? Plus, Josh Harrison, Tyler Chatwood, Fernando Rodney, and Ben Lively.
Multiple injuries in 2017 prevented David Price from passing the 100 IP mark for the first time in his career—what can his skills tell us about his outlook for 2018? Plus, Grandal, Beltre, Edwards and L. Garcia.
Anthony Rendon rang up career highs in batting average, HR, and RBI in 2017—do his skills give us any idea whether he can do it again in 2018? Plus, Brad Brach, Johnny Cueto, Salvador Perez, and Jameson Taillon.
Elvis Andrus slugged a career-high 20 HR in 2017--does he have the skills for a repeat in 2018? Plus, Starlin Castro, Adalberto Mejia, Chris Owings, and Keynan Middleton.
Bryce Harper is one of the most talented hitters in the game, but what do his skills tell us about his 2018 outlook? Plus, Jackie Bradley, Kenta Maeda, Trey Mancini, and Luke Gregerson.
Using the batter and pitcher breakout profiles found in the Baseball Forecaster yields a mix of intriguing and improbable options for 2018, including Ryan McMahon, Ketel Marte, and Keone Kela.
Sean Manaea's performance took a surprising step backward in 2017—could weight loss have been the culprit behind his second half skill declines? Plus, Addison Russell, Joe Mauer, Jose Urena, and Jeimer Candelario.
Matt Carpenter disappointed in 2017 with the lowest BA of his career—is he a good rebound candidate for 2018? Plus, Shane Greene, Gerrit Cole, Matt Davidson, and Michael Taylor.
Chris Sale passed the 300 strikeout threshold in 2017 and was one of the most valuable pitchers in fantasy—were his skills as elite as his results? Plus, Eric Thames, Yadier Molina, Denard Span, and Hyun-Jin Ryu.
Jose Abreu had a rebound in production in 2017 after a few years of decline—did his skills bounce back as well? Plus, Michael Fulmer, David Peralta, Alex Cobb and George Kontos.
We know that a sore elbow hindered Corey Seager's performance in the second half of 2017, but could his late-season slide have also hidden some pre-injury skill growth? Plus, Luis Castillo, Jorge Soler, Corey Dickerson, and Francisco Liriano.
Jean Segura's power came back down to earth in 2017—could his batting average be next? Plus, Josh Harrison, Tyler Chatwood, Fernando Rodney, and Ben Lively.
Multiple injuries in 2017 prevented David Price from passing the 100 IP mark for the first time in his career—what can his skills tell us about his outlook for 2018? Plus, Grandal, Beltre, Edwards and L. Garcia.
Anthony Rendon rang up career highs in batting average, HR, and RBI in 2017—do his skills give us any idea whether he can do it again in 2018? Plus, Brad Brach, Johnny Cueto, Salvador Perez, and Jameson Taillon.
Elvis Andrus slugged a career-high 20 HR in 2017--does he have the skills for a repeat in 2018? Plus, Starlin Castro, Adalberto Mejia, Chris Owings, and Keynan Middleton.
Bryce Harper is one of the most talented hitters in the game, but what do his skills tell us about his 2018 outlook? Plus, Jackie Bradley, Kenta Maeda, Trey Mancini, and Luke Gregerson.
Using the batter and pitcher breakout profiles found in the Baseball Forecaster yields a mix of intriguing and improbable options for 2018, including Ryan McMahon, Ketel Marte, and Keone Kela.
Sean Manaea's performance took a surprising step backward in 2017—could weight loss have been the culprit behind his second half skill declines? Plus, Addison Russell, Joe Mauer, Jose Urena, and Jeimer Candelario.
Matt Carpenter disappointed in 2017 with the lowest BA of his career—is he a good rebound candidate for 2018? Plus, Shane Greene, Gerrit Cole, Matt Davidson, and Michael Taylor.