Miles Mikolas and Zack Wheeler both exceeded expectations in 2018, and showed improved skills in the second half. Are they worth investing in for 2019? Plus, Yasiel Puig, Kurt Suzuki, and Ian Kinsler.
Jameson Taillon enjoyed a terrific 2018 campaign, posting a 3.20 ERA in a career high 191 IP. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Andrew McCutchen, Derek Holland, Austin Hedges, and Lonnie Chisenhall.
Ken Giles aims to rebound with saves in Toronto, Greg Allen's speed can be useful on fantasy rosters, and Michael Fulmer carries some downside in 2019.
Jesus Aguilar was a difference maker for owners who scooped him up on the cheap in 2018, but now that you have to pay up, is he still worth targeting? Plus, Paul DeJong, Odubel Herrera, Cole Hamels, and Sean Newcomb.
Will Colin McHugh's relief dominance be lost in translation when he returns to being a starter? Plus Kole Calhoun, Whit Merrifield, Dylan Bundy and Gary Sanchez.
Marcell Ozuna followed up a breakout 2017 season with a disappointing step back in value—which version of Ozuna should we expect in 2019? Plus, Wade LeBlanc, Ji-Man Choi, Jake Arrieta, and Luke Voit.
Shane Bieber looks to build on his 2018 skills, Billy Hamilton takes his speed to Kansas City, and Jorge Polanco aims to provide double-digit HR and SB in 2019.
Anthony Rendon has posted back-to-back $25 seasons. Is there reason to believe he could unlock another level of performance in 2019? Plus, Robinson Cano, Kenta Maeda, Harrison Bader, and Anthony DeSclafani.
Miles Mikolas and Zack Wheeler both exceeded expectations in 2018, and showed improved skills in the second half. Are they worth investing in for 2019? Plus, Yasiel Puig, Kurt Suzuki, and Ian Kinsler.
Jameson Taillon enjoyed a terrific 2018 campaign, posting a 3.20 ERA in a career high 191 IP. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Andrew McCutchen, Derek Holland, Austin Hedges, and Lonnie Chisenhall.
Ken Giles aims to rebound with saves in Toronto, Greg Allen's speed can be useful on fantasy rosters, and Michael Fulmer carries some downside in 2019.
Jesus Aguilar was a difference maker for owners who scooped him up on the cheap in 2018, but now that you have to pay up, is he still worth targeting? Plus, Paul DeJong, Odubel Herrera, Cole Hamels, and Sean Newcomb.
Will Colin McHugh's relief dominance be lost in translation when he returns to being a starter? Plus Kole Calhoun, Whit Merrifield, Dylan Bundy and Gary Sanchez.
Marcell Ozuna followed up a breakout 2017 season with a disappointing step back in value—which version of Ozuna should we expect in 2019? Plus, Wade LeBlanc, Ji-Man Choi, Jake Arrieta, and Luke Voit.
Shane Bieber looks to build on his 2018 skills, Billy Hamilton takes his speed to Kansas City, and Jorge Polanco aims to provide double-digit HR and SB in 2019.
Anthony Rendon has posted back-to-back $25 seasons. Is there reason to believe he could unlock another level of performance in 2019? Plus, Robinson Cano, Kenta Maeda, Harrison Bader, and Anthony DeSclafani.