Adalberto Mondesi's speed continues to drive his 2019 R$, LeMahieu provides BA, Eduardo Rodriguez has the skills as he looks for improved results, and Montas's career skills cast doubt on his 2019 performance.
Michael Chavis has hit 7 HR in his first 23 games—do his skills support this level of power? Plus, early analysis of Sandy Alcantara, Christin Stewart, Merrill Kelly, and Richie Martin.
Marcell Ozuna has displayed impressive power in 2019, but his lowly batting average leaves a lot to be desired. What can we expect going forward? Plus, Jesus Aguilar, Matt Strahm, Wilson Ramos, and Tyler Mahle.
Corbin Burnes has been dumped in many leagues due to his bad stats and lack of a rotation spot. But if you play in a deep or keeper league, now's the time to buy low on him.
Matt Carpenter is off to a slow start for the second straight season—can he turn things around again? Plus, Dansby Swanson, Jarrod Dyson, Robbie Ray, and Jordan Lyles.
Charlie Morton maintains strong skills, Mike Fiers isn't as strong as his no-hitter looked, Carlos Santana provides consistent production, and Jorge Polanco powers up in 2019.
Adalberto Mondesi's speed continues to drive his 2019 R$, LeMahieu provides BA, Eduardo Rodriguez has the skills as he looks for improved results, and Montas's career skills cast doubt on his 2019 performance.
Michael Chavis has hit 7 HR in his first 23 games—do his skills support this level of power? Plus, early analysis of Sandy Alcantara, Christin Stewart, Merrill Kelly, and Richie Martin.
Marcell Ozuna has displayed impressive power in 2019, but his lowly batting average leaves a lot to be desired. What can we expect going forward? Plus, Jesus Aguilar, Matt Strahm, Wilson Ramos, and Tyler Mahle.
Corbin Burnes has been dumped in many leagues due to his bad stats and lack of a rotation spot. But if you play in a deep or keeper league, now's the time to buy low on him.
Matt Carpenter is off to a slow start for the second straight season—can he turn things around again? Plus, Dansby Swanson, Jarrod Dyson, Robbie Ray, and Jordan Lyles.
Charlie Morton maintains strong skills, Mike Fiers isn't as strong as his no-hitter looked, Carlos Santana provides consistent production, and Jorge Polanco powers up in 2019.