The delayed season suddenly makes Willie Calhoun more likely to be in the Rangers' Opening Day lineup. The OAK 2B battle results, the inexperienced and (likely) fluid SEA lineup, and more...
Will it be Yoenis Cespedes or J.D. Davis in LF for the Mets when play resumes? Plus: Monte Harrison tries to stick in MIA; 3B battles in ATL and WAS; bench options in PHI; more.
Key players who will dictate playing time in STL. Plus, a look towards the future in PIT, roster crunch in CIN, corner infield playing time in MIL, and a breakdown of second base for CHC.
Spring Training (Chapter One) shows some AL Central teams doubling down on their offensive strengths, while others attempt to shore up their weaknesses.
A delayed start to the season certainly won't hurt Chris Sale's chances of being a fantasy factor in 2020, but will we know enough about his recovery to draft him with confidence? That's just part of our trip around AL East pitching staffs as we head into a hiatus of uncertain duration.
TJS rehabber Shohei Ohtani suddenly looks more intriguing in the face of a lengthy delay, and injured/rehabbing Justin Verlander also catches a break. We run down the projected pitching scenarios as we wait...
Could the loser in the race for the 5th spot in the PHI rotation be a winner in the 'pen? Plus: rotation hopefuls in ATL, MIA, NYM; closer options in WAS; more.
The MLB hiatus gives us the chance to reevaluate how rotations and closer situations are handled. This article will provide a look at the saves situations in MIL and STL and the rotations in PIT, CIN, and CHC.
With start of the season delayed at least two weeks, and probably longer, our view of current injuries needs to change. Here, we will discuss several currently injured players and how they might (or might not) benefit from the delay.
The delayed season suddenly makes Willie Calhoun more likely to be in the Rangers' Opening Day lineup. The OAK 2B battle results, the inexperienced and (likely) fluid SEA lineup, and more...
Will it be Yoenis Cespedes or J.D. Davis in LF for the Mets when play resumes? Plus: Monte Harrison tries to stick in MIA; 3B battles in ATL and WAS; bench options in PHI; more.
Key players who will dictate playing time in STL. Plus, a look towards the future in PIT, roster crunch in CIN, corner infield playing time in MIL, and a breakdown of second base for CHC.
Spring Training (Chapter One) shows some AL Central teams doubling down on their offensive strengths, while others attempt to shore up their weaknesses.
A delayed start to the season certainly won't hurt Chris Sale's chances of being a fantasy factor in 2020, but will we know enough about his recovery to draft him with confidence? That's just part of our trip around AL East pitching staffs as we head into a hiatus of uncertain duration.
TJS rehabber Shohei Ohtani suddenly looks more intriguing in the face of a lengthy delay, and injured/rehabbing Justin Verlander also catches a break. We run down the projected pitching scenarios as we wait...
Could the loser in the race for the 5th spot in the PHI rotation be a winner in the 'pen? Plus: rotation hopefuls in ATL, MIA, NYM; closer options in WAS; more.
The MLB hiatus gives us the chance to reevaluate how rotations and closer situations are handled. This article will provide a look at the saves situations in MIL and STL and the rotations in PIT, CIN, and CHC.
With start of the season delayed at least two weeks, and probably longer, our view of current injuries needs to change. Here, we will discuss several currently injured players and how they might (or might not) benefit from the delay.