Top lefty SP prospect Sean Manaea has shown recent signs of taking a big step forward, and his promising command sub-indicators further support the hope that he could deliver some nice stretch-run value.
How real is Marcus Semien's power and is there any hope for his batting average? Plus performance validation analysis of Evan Gattis, Chris Tillman, Nate Jones, and Tyler Naquin.
Kyle Hendricks continues to stymie opposing batters, and has his ERA down to 2.22 on the season. Plus, Adam Wainwright, Yasmani Tomas, Wilmer Flores, and Hernan Perez.
Paul Goldschmidt has rebounded from a slow start, but he's on pace to fall well short of his 2015 HR total. Is there reason for concern? Plus Javier Baez, Andrew Cashner, Nick Markakis and Jameson Taillon.
Miguel Cabrera has traditionally been a fixture in the first round of fantasy drafts. At 33, will that continue to be the case? We also check in on Kevin Gausman, Khris Davis, Michael Fulmer, and Max Kepler.
Post-hype bat Kennys Vargas emerged as the most skilled hitter in the AL during the month of July, and it was a surge that came with full underlying support.
Top lefty SP prospect Sean Manaea has shown recent signs of taking a big step forward, and his promising command sub-indicators further support the hope that he could deliver some nice stretch-run value.
How real is Marcus Semien's power and is there any hope for his batting average? Plus performance validation analysis of Evan Gattis, Chris Tillman, Nate Jones, and Tyler Naquin.
Kyle Hendricks continues to stymie opposing batters, and has his ERA down to 2.22 on the season. Plus, Adam Wainwright, Yasmani Tomas, Wilmer Flores, and Hernan Perez.
Paul Goldschmidt has rebounded from a slow start, but he's on pace to fall well short of his 2015 HR total. Is there reason for concern? Plus Javier Baez, Andrew Cashner, Nick Markakis and Jameson Taillon.
Miguel Cabrera has traditionally been a fixture in the first round of fantasy drafts. At 33, will that continue to be the case? We also check in on Kevin Gausman, Khris Davis, Michael Fulmer, and Max Kepler.
Post-hype bat Kennys Vargas emerged as the most skilled hitter in the AL during the month of July, and it was a surge that came with full underlying support.