Carlos Correa once again failed to meet pre-season expectations. Should we still consider him a pick in the top two rounds? Plus, Edwin Encarnacion, Roberto Osuna, Chris Devenski, and Thomas Pham.
Aaron Nola has followed up a terrific 2H of 2017 by posting a 2.44 ERA through 199 IP in 2018. Should he now be considered an "ace"? Plus, Lorenzo Cain, Ender Inciarte, Steven Matz and Amed Rosario.
The A's Ramon Laureano has been wowing fans with his throwing arm and defense, but do his offensive skills suggest he'll be a fantasy asset? Plus, Roman Quinn, Jace Fry, Cedric Mullins and Jorge Lopez.
Slugging first baseman Luke Voit has filled a late-season need for both the Yankees and fantasy owners alike. Find out who else is moving the market during the home stretch.
Chris Archer's results are lagging behind his skills once again, and his skills aren't quite up to their usual level. Is it time to stop holding out hope that he can be an ace? Plus, Alex Wood, Brian Dozier, Scott Schebler, and David Dahl.
After a slow start to the season, Adam Frazier has flashed his multi-category potential during his big second half, making him one of several middle-infielders with breakout potential heading into 2019.
Carlos Correa once again failed to meet pre-season expectations. Should we still consider him a pick in the top two rounds? Plus, Edwin Encarnacion, Roberto Osuna, Chris Devenski, and Thomas Pham.
Aaron Nola has followed up a terrific 2H of 2017 by posting a 2.44 ERA through 199 IP in 2018. Should he now be considered an "ace"? Plus, Lorenzo Cain, Ender Inciarte, Steven Matz and Amed Rosario.
The A's Ramon Laureano has been wowing fans with his throwing arm and defense, but do his offensive skills suggest he'll be a fantasy asset? Plus, Roman Quinn, Jace Fry, Cedric Mullins and Jorge Lopez.
Slugging first baseman Luke Voit has filled a late-season need for both the Yankees and fantasy owners alike. Find out who else is moving the market during the home stretch.
Chris Archer's results are lagging behind his skills once again, and his skills aren't quite up to their usual level. Is it time to stop holding out hope that he can be an ace? Plus, Alex Wood, Brian Dozier, Scott Schebler, and David Dahl.
After a slow start to the season, Adam Frazier has flashed his multi-category potential during his big second half, making him one of several middle-infielders with breakout potential heading into 2019.