Roster expansion and a recent trade create an abundance of options in the MIL outfield, plus CHC catchers, the PIT bullpen, middle infielders in CIN and rotation options in STL.
A trade and an injury open up playing time in the SF outfield, a familiar catcher worth a look in LA, outfielders in COL and SD, plus middle infield options in ARI.
Even beyond the near-certain departure of long-time Mgr Mike Scioscia, LAA seems to have more questions than their divisional competitors. We examine the off-season outlooks for all the AL West clubs.
Could Jake Cave's second-half success be complicating the MIN outfield playing time picture for 2019? Plus, how Eloy Jimenez might impact the CHW roster next year, the offseason OF exodus in CLE, and lineup openings in DET and KC.
NYY 1Bman Luke Voit is just one of the players in the AL East making a case for playing time in September and beyond. The Yankees and others may also be trying to reintegrate oft-injured stars into their lineups.
Could a terrific August from Cole Hamels get the Cubs to think about picking up his 2019 option? Plus, what September might bring for the CIN rotation, the overrated Trevor Williams in PIT, and the underrated Dominic Leone in STL.
The loss of Sean Manaea (pictured) and Brett Anderson has thrown the OAK pitching outlook for a loop—and current SEA projections don't look too solid either. We look at September for all three AL West contenders...
Jorge Soler should be back in Kansas City soon, but the Royals have indicated he probably won't play in the outfield. Plus, Lucas Giolito and Tyler Austin showing signs of improvement, and a few potential September call-ups for every team.
Roster expansion and a recent trade create an abundance of options in the MIL outfield, plus CHC catchers, the PIT bullpen, middle infielders in CIN and rotation options in STL.
A trade and an injury open up playing time in the SF outfield, a familiar catcher worth a look in LA, outfielders in COL and SD, plus middle infield options in ARI.
Even beyond the near-certain departure of long-time Mgr Mike Scioscia, LAA seems to have more questions than their divisional competitors. We examine the off-season outlooks for all the AL West clubs.
Could Jake Cave's second-half success be complicating the MIN outfield playing time picture for 2019? Plus, how Eloy Jimenez might impact the CHW roster next year, the offseason OF exodus in CLE, and lineup openings in DET and KC.
NYY 1Bman Luke Voit is just one of the players in the AL East making a case for playing time in September and beyond. The Yankees and others may also be trying to reintegrate oft-injured stars into their lineups.
Could a terrific August from Cole Hamels get the Cubs to think about picking up his 2019 option? Plus, what September might bring for the CIN rotation, the overrated Trevor Williams in PIT, and the underrated Dominic Leone in STL.
The loss of Sean Manaea (pictured) and Brett Anderson has thrown the OAK pitching outlook for a loop—and current SEA projections don't look too solid either. We look at September for all three AL West contenders...
Jorge Soler should be back in Kansas City soon, but the Royals have indicated he probably won't play in the outfield. Plus, Lucas Giolito and Tyler Austin showing signs of improvement, and a few potential September call-ups for every team.