Alex Bregman is locked in and once again looking like one of the top third basemen in the game. We'll also take a look at Josh Naylor, Sean Murphy, Zach Plesac, and Jose Urquidy.
Starling Marte finished 2021 with 47 SB in 526 PA, but he has just 18 SB through 480 PA in 2022. How are the underlying skills? Plus, Kyle Wright, Craig Kimbrel, Ha-Seong Kim, and Donovan Solano.
Nolan Arenado has posted strong skills in 2022, Alex Wood displays better skills than his results, Cody Bellinger's BA continues to lag, Zachary Davies has been fortunate in 2022, and Hunter Renfroe shows he still has power.
Elehuris Montero has hit 4 HR in August, and growth in his power skills suggests he could be solid contributor down the stretch. Plus, early analysis of J.J. Bleday, J.P. Sears, Nick Pratto, and Ryan Feltner.
Although next week's focus could be on some much-anticipated promotions, Nathaniel Lowe has settled into third in the Rangers lineup. Lars Nootbaar continues leading off against right-handed pitching, and Harold Ramírez splits time between hitting third or fourth for the Rays.
Alex Bregman is locked in and once again looking like one of the top third basemen in the game. We'll also take a look at Josh Naylor, Sean Murphy, Zach Plesac, and Jose Urquidy.
Starling Marte finished 2021 with 47 SB in 526 PA, but he has just 18 SB through 480 PA in 2022. How are the underlying skills? Plus, Kyle Wright, Craig Kimbrel, Ha-Seong Kim, and Donovan Solano.
Nolan Arenado has posted strong skills in 2022, Alex Wood displays better skills than his results, Cody Bellinger's BA continues to lag, Zachary Davies has been fortunate in 2022, and Hunter Renfroe shows he still has power.
Elehuris Montero has hit 4 HR in August, and growth in his power skills suggests he could be solid contributor down the stretch. Plus, early analysis of J.J. Bleday, J.P. Sears, Nick Pratto, and Ryan Feltner.
Although next week's focus could be on some much-anticipated promotions, Nathaniel Lowe has settled into third in the Rangers lineup. Lars Nootbaar continues leading off against right-handed pitching, and Harold Ramírez splits time between hitting third or fourth for the Rays.