Charlie Blackmon is no longer a first-rounder, but the 32-year-old still helps out in all categories. Plus, Ketel Marte, Adam Eaton, Hyun-Jin Ryu, and Zach Eflin.
Miles Mikolas and Zack Wheeler both exceeded expectations in 2018, and showed improved skills in the second half. Are they worth investing in for 2019? Plus, Yasiel Puig, Kurt Suzuki, and Ian Kinsler.
Jesus Aguilar was a difference maker for owners who scooped him up on the cheap in 2018, but now that you have to pay up, is he still worth targeting? Plus, Paul DeJong, Odubel Herrera, Cole Hamels, and Sean Newcomb.
Cody Bellinger didn't return value in 2018, but his price has dropped a bit, and the power/speed combo remains enticing. Plus, David Peralta, Eric Hosmer, Madison Bumgarner, and Joe Musgrove.
Chris Archer's results are lagging behind his skills once again, and his skills aren't quite up to their usual level. Is it time to stop holding out hope that he can be an ace? Plus, Alex Wood, Brian Dozier, Scott Schebler, and David Dahl.
Clayton Kershaw has been on a roll lately, but continues to have back issues, and his strikeouts are way down in 2018. Plus, Wei-Yin Chen, Freddie Freeman, Scott Kingery, and Josh Bell.
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.
Charlie Blackmon is no longer a first-rounder, but the 32-year-old still helps out in all categories. Plus, Ketel Marte, Adam Eaton, Hyun-Jin Ryu, and Zach Eflin.
Miles Mikolas and Zack Wheeler both exceeded expectations in 2018, and showed improved skills in the second half. Are they worth investing in for 2019? Plus, Yasiel Puig, Kurt Suzuki, and Ian Kinsler.
Jesus Aguilar was a difference maker for owners who scooped him up on the cheap in 2018, but now that you have to pay up, is he still worth targeting? Plus, Paul DeJong, Odubel Herrera, Cole Hamels, and Sean Newcomb.
Cody Bellinger didn't return value in 2018, but his price has dropped a bit, and the power/speed combo remains enticing. Plus, David Peralta, Eric Hosmer, Madison Bumgarner, and Joe Musgrove.
Chris Archer's results are lagging behind his skills once again, and his skills aren't quite up to their usual level. Is it time to stop holding out hope that he can be an ace? Plus, Alex Wood, Brian Dozier, Scott Schebler, and David Dahl.
Clayton Kershaw has been on a roll lately, but continues to have back issues, and his strikeouts are way down in 2018. Plus, Wei-Yin Chen, Freddie Freeman, Scott Kingery, and Josh Bell.
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.