Elly De La Cruz has been as electric a talent as promised, but he carries some downside risk for the second half. Plus, early analysis of Edouard Julien, Patrick Bailey, Matt Brash, and Brandon Williamson.
Andrew Abbott has made an electric MLB debut, and while his stats have outpaced his skills, that might be starting to change. Plus, early analysis of Bobby Miller, Casey Schmitt, José Caballero, and Kerry Carpenter.
A hot June has Yainer Diaz's stock on the rise yet again, though there's one area of concern in his skills to watch. Plus, early analysis of Brenton Doyle, Luis Ortiz, Gregory Santos, and Thomas Henry.
Jordan Walker's MLB career got off to a shaky start, but his skills have improved in his June return to the majors. Plus, early analysis of Eury Pérez, Yennier Cano, Matt McLain, and Maikel Garcia.
Francisco Álvarez might not keep up this torrid home run pace, but his initial MLB skills are matching up with his top prospect billing. Plus, early analysis of Taj Bradley, Bryce Miller, Will Brennan, and J.P. France.
A high ground ball rate is holding Brett Baty back from reaching his power potential in the majors. Plus, early analysis of Logan Allen, Corey Julks, Alec Burleson, and Connor Wong.
Tanner Bibee has enjoyed a terrific MLB debut, but his skills suggest we could see a downturn in his performance in the short-term. Plus, early analysis of Zach Neto, Ryan Noda, Blake Sabol, and Louie Varland.
Grayson Rodriguez's MLB debut is off to a terrible start, though bad luck has played a sizable role in his struggles. Plus, early analysis of Ji-Hwan Bae, Gabriel Moreno, Brayan Bello, and Brice Turang.
A drop in Gunnar Henderson's contact rate has him performing worse than he did in his September call-up last year. Plus, early analysis of Triston Casas, Ezequiel Tovar, Kodai Senga, and Joey Wiemer.
Anthony Volpe earned his call-up faster than expected with a great spring, but could his early struggles land him back in Triple-A? Plus, early analysis of Hunter Brown, Miguel Vargas, Shea Langeliers, and Spencer Steer.
Elly De La Cruz has been as electric a talent as promised, but he carries some downside risk for the second half. Plus, early analysis of Edouard Julien, Patrick Bailey, Matt Brash, and Brandon Williamson.
Andrew Abbott has made an electric MLB debut, and while his stats have outpaced his skills, that might be starting to change. Plus, early analysis of Bobby Miller, Casey Schmitt, José Caballero, and Kerry Carpenter.
A hot June has Yainer Diaz's stock on the rise yet again, though there's one area of concern in his skills to watch. Plus, early analysis of Brenton Doyle, Luis Ortiz, Gregory Santos, and Thomas Henry.
Jordan Walker's MLB career got off to a shaky start, but his skills have improved in his June return to the majors. Plus, early analysis of Eury Pérez, Yennier Cano, Matt McLain, and Maikel Garcia.
Francisco Álvarez might not keep up this torrid home run pace, but his initial MLB skills are matching up with his top prospect billing. Plus, early analysis of Taj Bradley, Bryce Miller, Will Brennan, and J.P. France.
A high ground ball rate is holding Brett Baty back from reaching his power potential in the majors. Plus, early analysis of Logan Allen, Corey Julks, Alec Burleson, and Connor Wong.
Tanner Bibee has enjoyed a terrific MLB debut, but his skills suggest we could see a downturn in his performance in the short-term. Plus, early analysis of Zach Neto, Ryan Noda, Blake Sabol, and Louie Varland.
Grayson Rodriguez's MLB debut is off to a terrible start, though bad luck has played a sizable role in his struggles. Plus, early analysis of Ji-Hwan Bae, Gabriel Moreno, Brayan Bello, and Brice Turang.
A drop in Gunnar Henderson's contact rate has him performing worse than he did in his September call-up last year. Plus, early analysis of Triston Casas, Ezequiel Tovar, Kodai Senga, and Joey Wiemer.
Anthony Volpe earned his call-up faster than expected with a great spring, but could his early struggles land him back in Triple-A? Plus, early analysis of Hunter Brown, Miguel Vargas, Shea Langeliers, and Spencer Steer.