Jakob Junis has been solid in his first full season in the majors, but do his skills show any signs of growth? Plus, Andrelton Simmons, Michael Fulmer, and Brad Peacock.
Tyler O'Neill is off to a solid start with the Cardinals, but there remains a crucial flaw in his game that could hold him back. Plus, Heath Fillmyer, Nick Martini, Brett Phillips, and Reyes Moronta.
After languishing on the fantasy waiver wire for most of the summer, Kendrys Morales suddenly became a hot ticket item as he homered in seven straight games. Is it too late to join in the buying frenzy?
Paul Goldschmidt finished May with 7 HR and a pitiful .209 BA—a far cry from the .305 BA and 31 HR per season he averaged from 2015-17. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Trevor Williams, Hunter Renfroe, Clay Buchholz, and Brian Anderson.
Jacob deGrom was part of the so-called second tier of starting pitchers this past spring, but he's been as good as anyone in 2018, and will be in the top tier heading into 2019 drafts. Plus, Ivan Nova, Justin Turner, Wilmer Difo, and Nick Hundley.
Brad Hand is securing saves in the AL after moving leagues, Marcus Semien makes a second-half push, and Aledmys Diaz's power metrics have rebounded in 2018.
Ketel Marte's surging walk rate, upper-tier wheels and frontline stats against lefties all continue to point to him as a young hitter worthy of your investment.
Jakob Junis has been solid in his first full season in the majors, but do his skills show any signs of growth? Plus, Andrelton Simmons, Michael Fulmer, and Brad Peacock.
Tyler O'Neill is off to a solid start with the Cardinals, but there remains a crucial flaw in his game that could hold him back. Plus, Heath Fillmyer, Nick Martini, Brett Phillips, and Reyes Moronta.
After languishing on the fantasy waiver wire for most of the summer, Kendrys Morales suddenly became a hot ticket item as he homered in seven straight games. Is it too late to join in the buying frenzy?
Paul Goldschmidt finished May with 7 HR and a pitiful .209 BA—a far cry from the .305 BA and 31 HR per season he averaged from 2015-17. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Trevor Williams, Hunter Renfroe, Clay Buchholz, and Brian Anderson.
Jacob deGrom was part of the so-called second tier of starting pitchers this past spring, but he's been as good as anyone in 2018, and will be in the top tier heading into 2019 drafts. Plus, Ivan Nova, Justin Turner, Wilmer Difo, and Nick Hundley.
Brad Hand is securing saves in the AL after moving leagues, Marcus Semien makes a second-half push, and Aledmys Diaz's power metrics have rebounded in 2018.
Ketel Marte's surging walk rate, upper-tier wheels and frontline stats against lefties all continue to point to him as a young hitter worthy of your investment.