Christian Yelich's strong second half of 2017 and his offseason move from Miami to Milwaukee has some wondering if 2018 will be his best season yet. What do the skills tell us about his 2018 outlook? Plus, Joe Musgrove, Adam Duvall, Jonathan Villar, and Julio Teheran.
Our annual look at the top SP breakout targets reveals many options that are not being drafted as such, as well as intriguing post-hype speculations like Trevor Bauer, whose late-season surge in 2017 gives hope he will finally deliver on his rotation-anchor upside in 2018.
Fresh off a monster season in Miami, Marcell Ozuna has his sights set on a repeat in St. Louis. Can he be counted on to produce at a similar level again? Plus, Wil Myers, Orlando Arcia, Corey Knebel, and Taijuan Walker.
Andrew Benintendi eyes another 20/20 season, Cody Allen continues to provide saves, Justin Smoak looks to power up again in 2018, and Tim Anderson needs to improve his Eye.
Should fantasy owners expect more growth from Francisco Lindor in 2018, or does regression loom? Has the move to Houston helped turn back the clock for Justin Verlander? Plus Chris Davis, Victor Martinez, and Matt Boyd.
The combination of contact and emerging power shown by Wilmer Flores makes him an overlooked LIMA batter play who carries significant breakout potential heading into 2018.
Bryce Harper is one of the most talented hitters in the game, but what do his skills tell us about his 2018 outlook? Plus, Jackie Bradley, Kenta Maeda, Trey Mancini, and Luke Gregerson.
Gregory Polanco entered 2017 with high expectations, but battled numerous injuries and finished with a .251 BA, 11 HR and 8 SB in 379 AB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus, Gio Gonzalez, Yasmany Tomas, Michael Wacha, and Ketel Marte.
Christian Yelich's strong second half of 2017 and his offseason move from Miami to Milwaukee has some wondering if 2018 will be his best season yet. What do the skills tell us about his 2018 outlook? Plus, Joe Musgrove, Adam Duvall, Jonathan Villar, and Julio Teheran.
Our annual look at the top SP breakout targets reveals many options that are not being drafted as such, as well as intriguing post-hype speculations like Trevor Bauer, whose late-season surge in 2017 gives hope he will finally deliver on his rotation-anchor upside in 2018.
Fresh off a monster season in Miami, Marcell Ozuna has his sights set on a repeat in St. Louis. Can he be counted on to produce at a similar level again? Plus, Wil Myers, Orlando Arcia, Corey Knebel, and Taijuan Walker.
Andrew Benintendi eyes another 20/20 season, Cody Allen continues to provide saves, Justin Smoak looks to power up again in 2018, and Tim Anderson needs to improve his Eye.
Should fantasy owners expect more growth from Francisco Lindor in 2018, or does regression loom? Has the move to Houston helped turn back the clock for Justin Verlander? Plus Chris Davis, Victor Martinez, and Matt Boyd.
The combination of contact and emerging power shown by Wilmer Flores makes him an overlooked LIMA batter play who carries significant breakout potential heading into 2018.
Bryce Harper is one of the most talented hitters in the game, but what do his skills tell us about his 2018 outlook? Plus, Jackie Bradley, Kenta Maeda, Trey Mancini, and Luke Gregerson.
Gregory Polanco entered 2017 with high expectations, but battled numerous injuries and finished with a .251 BA, 11 HR and 8 SB in 379 AB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus, Gio Gonzalez, Yasmany Tomas, Michael Wacha, and Ketel Marte.