Ian Kinsler powered up to the tune of 28 HR en route to a near-$30 season in 2016. At 35, can he keep it up? Plus Carlos Carrasco, Rajai Davis, Chris Devenski, and Tyler Saladino.
Ken Giles is finally getting a shot at a full season as closer—does he have the skills to be an elite saves option? Plus Steven Matz, Jorge Polanco, Austin Hedges, and Raul Mondesi.
Marcell Ozuna enjoyed a stellar 1H, but a 2H fade prevented him from having a breakout season. Could he threaten the 30 HR plateau in 2017? Plus Stephen Piscotty, Shawn Kelley, Travis d'Arnaud, and Robbie Ray.
Kenta Maeda had no trouble adjusting to life in the major leagues in 2016. What will he do for an encore? Plus, Adam Conley, Josh Bell, Jedd Gyorko, and Denard Span.
Nelson Cruz has run more HR trots than any other hitter the past three years. At 37, can he keep it up? Plus Craig Kimbrel, Didi Gregorius, Jake Odorizzi, and Mike Zunino.
Justin Turner followed up his surprising 2015 campaign with a .275 BA and 27 HR in 2016. What can we expect in 2017? Plus Taijuan Walker, Yangervis Solarte, Jim Johnson, and Brandon Crawford.
Having added some power to his game over the past couple of seasons, Adam Eaton offers a little bit of everything. Now in Washington, is there any reason to adjust expectations? Plus, Brandon Belt, Ryan Schimpf, Rich Hill, and Mike Foltynewicz.
Ian Kinsler powered up to the tune of 28 HR en route to a near-$30 season in 2016. At 35, can he keep it up? Plus Carlos Carrasco, Rajai Davis, Chris Devenski, and Tyler Saladino.
Ken Giles is finally getting a shot at a full season as closer—does he have the skills to be an elite saves option? Plus Steven Matz, Jorge Polanco, Austin Hedges, and Raul Mondesi.
Marcell Ozuna enjoyed a stellar 1H, but a 2H fade prevented him from having a breakout season. Could he threaten the 30 HR plateau in 2017? Plus Stephen Piscotty, Shawn Kelley, Travis d'Arnaud, and Robbie Ray.
Kenta Maeda had no trouble adjusting to life in the major leagues in 2016. What will he do for an encore? Plus, Adam Conley, Josh Bell, Jedd Gyorko, and Denard Span.
Nelson Cruz has run more HR trots than any other hitter the past three years. At 37, can he keep it up? Plus Craig Kimbrel, Didi Gregorius, Jake Odorizzi, and Mike Zunino.
Justin Turner followed up his surprising 2015 campaign with a .275 BA and 27 HR in 2016. What can we expect in 2017? Plus Taijuan Walker, Yangervis Solarte, Jim Johnson, and Brandon Crawford.
Having added some power to his game over the past couple of seasons, Adam Eaton offers a little bit of everything. Now in Washington, is there any reason to adjust expectations? Plus, Brandon Belt, Ryan Schimpf, Rich Hill, and Mike Foltynewicz.