Ronald Acuña has a .264 batting average with 8 HR and 20 SB in 284 PA in his return from a July 2021 ACL tear, but he's been slumping of late. How are the underlying skills? Plus, Edwin Diaz, Dylan Carlson, Kyle Finnegan, and Brandon Nimmo.
Xander Bogaerts is in the midst of another highly productive season, but his power has waned. Is it skills related? Plus, Frankie Montas, Chris Flexen, Robbie Grossman, and Ramon Urias.
Francisco Lindor delivers strong 2022 R$ value, José Quintana may see higher ratios in the second half, Wilmer Flores can offer versatile production at several positions, Anthony Bass sharpens his skills, and Didi Gregorius does not have much power left.
Keston Hiura's typically strong batted ball skills have jumped to an elite level in 2022. Combined with his surge in plate discipline so far in July, the window to buy low on him could be finally closing.
Oneil Cruz hasn't yet lived up to his lofty expectations, and some concerns in his skills suggest continued patience will be a must. Plus, early analysis of Riley Greene, Domingo Acevedo, Kyle Isbel, and Alfonso Rivas.
What's going on with Lance Lynn? Will he bounce back? Also in this week's Facts/Flukes article are Noah Syndergaard, Ramón Laureano, Félix Bautista and Carlos Santana.
Alejandro Kirk's combination of elite plate discipline and batted ball quality gives him the tools to be a steady .300 BA, 20 HR contributor if his physique does not leave him prone to durability issues.
Ronald Acuña has a .264 batting average with 8 HR and 20 SB in 284 PA in his return from a July 2021 ACL tear, but he's been slumping of late. How are the underlying skills? Plus, Edwin Diaz, Dylan Carlson, Kyle Finnegan, and Brandon Nimmo.
Xander Bogaerts is in the midst of another highly productive season, but his power has waned. Is it skills related? Plus, Frankie Montas, Chris Flexen, Robbie Grossman, and Ramon Urias.
Francisco Lindor delivers strong 2022 R$ value, José Quintana may see higher ratios in the second half, Wilmer Flores can offer versatile production at several positions, Anthony Bass sharpens his skills, and Didi Gregorius does not have much power left.
Keston Hiura's typically strong batted ball skills have jumped to an elite level in 2022. Combined with his surge in plate discipline so far in July, the window to buy low on him could be finally closing.
Oneil Cruz hasn't yet lived up to his lofty expectations, and some concerns in his skills suggest continued patience will be a must. Plus, early analysis of Riley Greene, Domingo Acevedo, Kyle Isbel, and Alfonso Rivas.
What's going on with Lance Lynn? Will he bounce back? Also in this week's Facts/Flukes article are Noah Syndergaard, Ramón Laureano, Félix Bautista and Carlos Santana.
Alejandro Kirk's combination of elite plate discipline and batted ball quality gives him the tools to be a steady .300 BA, 20 HR contributor if his physique does not leave him prone to durability issues.