Many doubted Charlie Blackmon's 2014 breakout, but he proved naysayers wrong with an even stronger 2015. Can he repeat in 2016? Plus Brad Ziegler, Daniel Murphy, Michael Taylor and Brandon Finnegan.
Francisco Lindor had a sparkling MLB debut, and he's now being drafted among the first few shortstops in 2016 drafts. At just 22, is he worth it? Plus Marcus Stroman, Kole Calhoun, Drew Storen, and Logan Forsythe.
As is always the case, Adrian Gonzalez put together another stellar performance in 2015, and remains a strong foundation to build a team around. Plus, Ryan Howard, Cesar Hernandez, Adam Conley, and Hunter Strickland.
Zack Greinke led all MLB starters in ERA and WHIP in 2015. What can we expect in his first season with the Diamondbacks? Plus Ender Inciarte, Curtis Granderson, Welington Castillo and Tanner Roark.
A strong finish in 2015, positional versatility, and big spring have all made Travis Shaw one of many bats with emerging profit potential heading into Opening Day.
Robinson Cano bounced back from a slow start to post strong second half numbers in 2015. What can we expect in 2016? Also C. Young, Napoli, A. Miller, and Coghlan.
Many doubted Charlie Blackmon's 2014 breakout, but he proved naysayers wrong with an even stronger 2015. Can he repeat in 2016? Plus Brad Ziegler, Daniel Murphy, Michael Taylor and Brandon Finnegan.
Francisco Lindor had a sparkling MLB debut, and he's now being drafted among the first few shortstops in 2016 drafts. At just 22, is he worth it? Plus Marcus Stroman, Kole Calhoun, Drew Storen, and Logan Forsythe.
As is always the case, Adrian Gonzalez put together another stellar performance in 2015, and remains a strong foundation to build a team around. Plus, Ryan Howard, Cesar Hernandez, Adam Conley, and Hunter Strickland.
Zack Greinke led all MLB starters in ERA and WHIP in 2015. What can we expect in his first season with the Diamondbacks? Plus Ender Inciarte, Curtis Granderson, Welington Castillo and Tanner Roark.
A strong finish in 2015, positional versatility, and big spring have all made Travis Shaw one of many bats with emerging profit potential heading into Opening Day.
Robinson Cano bounced back from a slow start to post strong second half numbers in 2015. What can we expect in 2016? Also C. Young, Napoli, A. Miller, and Coghlan.