Justin Turner is off to another slow start in the power department, but should turn things around soon. Plus, Ozzie Albies, Jason Heyward, Pablo Lopez, and Zach Davies.
Jakob Junis owns a 5.57 ERA through six starts, and left his last outing with a hand bruise. But he's expected to return on Tuesday, and looks like a strong option in his two-start week.
The surface numbers don't show it, but Pablo Lopez has shown strong skills so far this year. He'll take on a weak Cleveland offense to begin the week before a tougher test in Philadelphia.
Mike Leake gets to face two of the three lowest scoring teams in the American League this week, which should make him a worthwhile play in most formats.
Josh Hader continues to dominate opposing hitters, and could provide even more value in 2019 with a higher portion of his team's saves. Plus, Joc Pederson, Tyler Flowers, Jose Iglesias, and Jeremy Hellickson.
After signing a 10-year mega deal, is Bryce Harper ready to truly take off in Philadelphia? Plus, Chris Taylor, Brandon Crawford, Pedro Strop, and Trevor Richards.
Nolan Arenado continues to put up excellent numbers year after year. Is there any reason to doubt we'll see more of the same this season? Plus, Juan Soto, Tucker Barnhart, Michael Wacha, and Caleb Smith.
Manny Machado should continue to provide a little bit of everything with his new team. Plus, can Wilson Ramos and Max Muncy repeat their big years, and what's next for Jose Quintana and Jose Urena?
Noah Syndergaard can't be counted on to make 30-plus starts, but his massive upside is still very enticing for fantasy owners. Is he worth taking a chance on as your staff ace? Plus, Chase Anderson, Buster Posey, Jose Peraza, and Wilmer Flores.
Justin Turner is off to another slow start in the power department, but should turn things around soon. Plus, Ozzie Albies, Jason Heyward, Pablo Lopez, and Zach Davies.
Jakob Junis owns a 5.57 ERA through six starts, and left his last outing with a hand bruise. But he's expected to return on Tuesday, and looks like a strong option in his two-start week.
The surface numbers don't show it, but Pablo Lopez has shown strong skills so far this year. He'll take on a weak Cleveland offense to begin the week before a tougher test in Philadelphia.
Mike Leake gets to face two of the three lowest scoring teams in the American League this week, which should make him a worthwhile play in most formats.
Josh Hader continues to dominate opposing hitters, and could provide even more value in 2019 with a higher portion of his team's saves. Plus, Joc Pederson, Tyler Flowers, Jose Iglesias, and Jeremy Hellickson.
After signing a 10-year mega deal, is Bryce Harper ready to truly take off in Philadelphia? Plus, Chris Taylor, Brandon Crawford, Pedro Strop, and Trevor Richards.
Nolan Arenado continues to put up excellent numbers year after year. Is there any reason to doubt we'll see more of the same this season? Plus, Juan Soto, Tucker Barnhart, Michael Wacha, and Caleb Smith.
Manny Machado should continue to provide a little bit of everything with his new team. Plus, can Wilson Ramos and Max Muncy repeat their big years, and what's next for Jose Quintana and Jose Urena?
Noah Syndergaard can't be counted on to make 30-plus starts, but his massive upside is still very enticing for fantasy owners. Is he worth taking a chance on as your staff ace? Plus, Chase Anderson, Buster Posey, Jose Peraza, and Wilmer Flores.