Will Archie Bradley finally get a chance to close in ARI? What does the Yangervis Solarte trade mean for SD's middle infielders? Plus the CF situation in LA, 1B in SF and catching options in COL.
Is the CLE OF good enough this season? What happens if Sano is out longer than expected? Who's getting saves in DET? That and more in this week's PT Tomorrow: AL Central.
After tossing just 25 IP last year due to injuries, Shohei Otani's immediate IP projection looks like a dart-throw, which suggests that he'll fit right in with the rest of LAA's rotation. The HOU and OAK catching outlooks, and more.
Jesse Winker is ready, but with Adam Duvall and Scott Schebler returning as starters, where will he play? Plus, the closer situation in CHC, MIL’s rotation outlook, second base in PIT, and a review of the revamped STL outfield.
Our first 2018 trip around the NL East looks at Wilmer Flores' opportunities, the PHI rotation, ATL bullpen, the wreckage in MIA, and WAS' revamped bench.
As the not-so-hot stove simmers on, BAL would seem to have plenty of vacancies in their starting rotation, while NYY and TAM have infields to sort out, TOR has at least one murky OF corner and Boston may have some RHB at-bats available.
How will the Rockies address their hitting now that they've invested so heavily in the bullpen? Plus LA's 2B situation, the Giants CF outlook, ARI catchers and the many rotation possibilities in San Diego.
Even with plenty of MLB-experienced arms, 2017 disappointment Sean Manaea currently looks like the only decent bet for the OAK rotation as of Opening Day. We cover the fall-out from LAA's busy off-season, SEA's suspect LF spot, and more.
The Cardinals 2018 rotation is starting to take shape and the club has some intriguing options to round out its starting staff. Plus, a look at the CHC rotation, CIN’s infield, MIL’s backstop, and PIT’s bullpen.
Did the Winter Meetings answer any question marks posed at the end of last season? What are the White Sox thinking? Who's on first for CLE and KC? Can MIN fill the void in a suddenly rebuilding AL Central? Find out in the PT Tomorrow opener for 2018.
With four clubs in various phases of rebuilding, the AL Central may be the Division for Change in the offseason. Cleveland's the lone exception, but players like Yandy Diaz still have hope for making the team in 2018.
Will Archie Bradley finally get a chance to close in ARI? What does the Yangervis Solarte trade mean for SD's middle infielders? Plus the CF situation in LA, 1B in SF and catching options in COL.
Is the CLE OF good enough this season? What happens if Sano is out longer than expected? Who's getting saves in DET? That and more in this week's PT Tomorrow: AL Central.
After tossing just 25 IP last year due to injuries, Shohei Otani's immediate IP projection looks like a dart-throw, which suggests that he'll fit right in with the rest of LAA's rotation. The HOU and OAK catching outlooks, and more.
Jesse Winker is ready, but with Adam Duvall and Scott Schebler returning as starters, where will he play? Plus, the closer situation in CHC, MIL’s rotation outlook, second base in PIT, and a review of the revamped STL outfield.
Our first 2018 trip around the NL East looks at Wilmer Flores' opportunities, the PHI rotation, ATL bullpen, the wreckage in MIA, and WAS' revamped bench.
As the not-so-hot stove simmers on, BAL would seem to have plenty of vacancies in their starting rotation, while NYY and TAM have infields to sort out, TOR has at least one murky OF corner and Boston may have some RHB at-bats available.
How will the Rockies address their hitting now that they've invested so heavily in the bullpen? Plus LA's 2B situation, the Giants CF outlook, ARI catchers and the many rotation possibilities in San Diego.
Even with plenty of MLB-experienced arms, 2017 disappointment Sean Manaea currently looks like the only decent bet for the OAK rotation as of Opening Day. We cover the fall-out from LAA's busy off-season, SEA's suspect LF spot, and more.
The Cardinals 2018 rotation is starting to take shape and the club has some intriguing options to round out its starting staff. Plus, a look at the CHC rotation, CIN’s infield, MIL’s backstop, and PIT’s bullpen.
Did the Winter Meetings answer any question marks posed at the end of last season? What are the White Sox thinking? Who's on first for CLE and KC? Can MIN fill the void in a suddenly rebuilding AL Central? Find out in the PT Tomorrow opener for 2018.
With four clubs in various phases of rebuilding, the AL Central may be the Division for Change in the offseason. Cleveland's the lone exception, but players like Yandy Diaz still have hope for making the team in 2018.