The left-field situation in LA starts to come into focus, while the COL 1B/OF mix presents a number of question marks (and opportunities). Plus ARI catchers, SF shortstops and the SD rotation.
Even with Shohei Otani's early struggles, LAA's Opening Day rotation appears to be getting a little clarity. We look at some ongoing bench player battles and speculations in TEX, SEA and OAK, and more...
Can you count on Miggy in DET? Who's next up in the CLE and MIN bullpens? Who will win the CF job in Chicago? Is Jorge Soler for real this time? Find out in the latest AL Central PT Tomorrow column.
Hector Neris seems to have a hold on saves in Philly—does he? Plus Miami's bullpen, the Mets' catchers, the Braves' 5th starter competition, and Ryan Zimmerman's backups in Washington.
Think Neil Walker has the NYY 2B job all to himself? Think again, perhaps. Also: back-of-the-rotation uncertainty in BAL, BOS; a battle for fourth OF status in TAM and a sigh of relief in TOR.
Who are the options for the final open rotation slots in Milwaukee? Plus, who might lead off in CHC, CIN and PIT’s catcher situations, and the contenders for the last spots on STL bench.
In a Padres outfield suddenly flush with talent, who has the inside track on LF at-bats? Is COL's revamped bullpen ready to thrive? Plus a look at the Dodgers rotation and more.
Behind Cole Hamels, the Rangers rotation is fraught with health risks and performance question marks. We look at the LAA closer battle, HOU's Opening Day bench jobs, and more...
All three OF in MIN have options left if needed. Who could take over in a pinch? Also, the CHW backstop overview, who backs up Kipnis if he goes DL crazy again, the muddled DET rotation, and KC closer questions in this week's PT Tomorrow.
Washington's bench, led by Howie Kendrick, could come into play early as Murphy and Eaton recover. Plus OF alignments in New York and Atlanta; Miami's long shot starters, and Philadelphia's plan for Scott Kingery.
If it works well, the Rays may make every fifth day a "bullpen day" all year long. How should you react? Also: Santander may have an opening in BAL, Johnson's velocity surprises in BOS, an investment in Gray may pay off in NYY and batting order thoughts in TOR.
The left-field situation in LA starts to come into focus, while the COL 1B/OF mix presents a number of question marks (and opportunities). Plus ARI catchers, SF shortstops and the SD rotation.
Even with Shohei Otani's early struggles, LAA's Opening Day rotation appears to be getting a little clarity. We look at some ongoing bench player battles and speculations in TEX, SEA and OAK, and more...
Can you count on Miggy in DET? Who's next up in the CLE and MIN bullpens? Who will win the CF job in Chicago? Is Jorge Soler for real this time? Find out in the latest AL Central PT Tomorrow column.
Hector Neris seems to have a hold on saves in Philly—does he? Plus Miami's bullpen, the Mets' catchers, the Braves' 5th starter competition, and Ryan Zimmerman's backups in Washington.
Think Neil Walker has the NYY 2B job all to himself? Think again, perhaps. Also: back-of-the-rotation uncertainty in BAL, BOS; a battle for fourth OF status in TAM and a sigh of relief in TOR.
Who are the options for the final open rotation slots in Milwaukee? Plus, who might lead off in CHC, CIN and PIT’s catcher situations, and the contenders for the last spots on STL bench.
In a Padres outfield suddenly flush with talent, who has the inside track on LF at-bats? Is COL's revamped bullpen ready to thrive? Plus a look at the Dodgers rotation and more.
Behind Cole Hamels, the Rangers rotation is fraught with health risks and performance question marks. We look at the LAA closer battle, HOU's Opening Day bench jobs, and more...
All three OF in MIN have options left if needed. Who could take over in a pinch? Also, the CHW backstop overview, who backs up Kipnis if he goes DL crazy again, the muddled DET rotation, and KC closer questions in this week's PT Tomorrow.
Washington's bench, led by Howie Kendrick, could come into play early as Murphy and Eaton recover. Plus OF alignments in New York and Atlanta; Miami's long shot starters, and Philadelphia's plan for Scott Kingery.
If it works well, the Rays may make every fifth day a "bullpen day" all year long. How should you react? Also: Santander may have an opening in BAL, Johnson's velocity surprises in BOS, an investment in Gray may pay off in NYY and batting order thoughts in TOR.