Corey Seager has been on an absolute tear over the past month, and all signs point to continued success the rest of the way, and for many years to come. Plus, Stephen Piscotty, Javier Baez, Carlos Martinez, and Robbie Ray.
Jameson Taillon continues to dominate Triple-A batters, and with Juan Nicasio scuffling, it may not be long until he gets the call. Plus, a look at a few other youngsters around the division who are performing well, and awaiting their opportunity.
Johnny Cueto looks like his usual self during the early portion of 2016. Is it safe to erase last year's stretch run struggles from our memories? Plus, Joe Ross, Matt Holliday, Gordon Beckham, and Adam Duvall.
Mark Melancon and Trevor Rosenthal continue to close out games successfully, but their skills are lacking. While their track records and low ERAs will give them each a pretty long leash, could their setup men eventually provide more than strong ratios?
Jhonny Peralta has begun his rehab assignment, and he'll reportedly play third base in addition to shortstop. What kind of implications could that have once he returns?
Jonathan Lucroy fell short of expectations during an injury-plagued 2015 season, but has bounced back so far this season. Will he keep it up? Plus, Matt Kemp, Addison Russell, Matt Wisler, and Dan Straily.
Jameson Taillon has shown no signs of rust in his first game action since 2013, while teammate Tyler Glasnow has been mowing down Triple-A batters. How long until we see one or both of them in the bigs?
Ben Zobrist is thriving in his first season with the Cubs, helping fuel their incredible start. Can he keep it up? Plus, Zack Cozart, Curtis Granderson, Gio Gonzalez, and Mike Leake.
Adam Wainwright has looked like a shell of his former self through his first six starts. Should owners count on him righting the ship quickly? Plus, Vince Velasquez, Neil Walker, Jayson Werth, and Mark Reynolds.
Homer Bailey, John Lamb, and Anthony DeSclafani are all currently on a rehab assignment, and will soon add some respectability to the current patchwork rotation. Plus, Aledmys Diaz continues to rake, and more from around the Central division.
Corey Seager has been on an absolute tear over the past month, and all signs point to continued success the rest of the way, and for many years to come. Plus, Stephen Piscotty, Javier Baez, Carlos Martinez, and Robbie Ray.
Jameson Taillon continues to dominate Triple-A batters, and with Juan Nicasio scuffling, it may not be long until he gets the call. Plus, a look at a few other youngsters around the division who are performing well, and awaiting their opportunity.
Johnny Cueto looks like his usual self during the early portion of 2016. Is it safe to erase last year's stretch run struggles from our memories? Plus, Joe Ross, Matt Holliday, Gordon Beckham, and Adam Duvall.
Mark Melancon and Trevor Rosenthal continue to close out games successfully, but their skills are lacking. While their track records and low ERAs will give them each a pretty long leash, could their setup men eventually provide more than strong ratios?
Jhonny Peralta has begun his rehab assignment, and he'll reportedly play third base in addition to shortstop. What kind of implications could that have once he returns?
Jonathan Lucroy fell short of expectations during an injury-plagued 2015 season, but has bounced back so far this season. Will he keep it up? Plus, Matt Kemp, Addison Russell, Matt Wisler, and Dan Straily.
Jameson Taillon has shown no signs of rust in his first game action since 2013, while teammate Tyler Glasnow has been mowing down Triple-A batters. How long until we see one or both of them in the bigs?
Ben Zobrist is thriving in his first season with the Cubs, helping fuel their incredible start. Can he keep it up? Plus, Zack Cozart, Curtis Granderson, Gio Gonzalez, and Mike Leake.
Adam Wainwright has looked like a shell of his former self through his first six starts. Should owners count on him righting the ship quickly? Plus, Vince Velasquez, Neil Walker, Jayson Werth, and Mark Reynolds.
Homer Bailey, John Lamb, and Anthony DeSclafani are all currently on a rehab assignment, and will soon add some respectability to the current patchwork rotation. Plus, Aledmys Diaz continues to rake, and more from around the Central division.