Willson Contreras takes his skills to St. Louis, Blake Snell attempts to carry over second-half success, C.J. Cron has power in Colorado, Miles Mikolas' ratios may regress some in 2023, and Gavin Lux is a decent MI option in the middle of drafts.
(First of a 3-part series) How many plate appearances can you reasonably project for Byron Buxton? A player's riskiness is typically baked into his projection as an arbitrary adjustment to playing time or skills. But wouldn't it be cool if we could quantify the riskiness?
2023 will be Rafael Devers' age 26 season. Can he become even better? Was Kevin Gausman's 2022 season as poor as it looks on the surface? Plus, outlooks for Alex Bregman, Ryan Pressly, and Anthony Santander.
There is a surprising number of third basemen going very cheaply, and not because they're excessively risky. Who to get and how to handle the position in drafts is the question... one we'll try to answer inside.
If you are chasing upside in the fifth-starter battle between NYY's Domingo Germán and Clarke Schmidt, there may be a clear way to go. Also: Hall's upside stands out in BAL rotation competition; Casas' golden opportunity in BOS; Fairbanks' save ceiling in TAM; and a Belt tightens things for TOR's catchers.
Willson Contreras takes his skills to St. Louis, Blake Snell attempts to carry over second-half success, C.J. Cron has power in Colorado, Miles Mikolas' ratios may regress some in 2023, and Gavin Lux is a decent MI option in the middle of drafts.
(First of a 3-part series) How many plate appearances can you reasonably project for Byron Buxton? A player's riskiness is typically baked into his projection as an arbitrary adjustment to playing time or skills. But wouldn't it be cool if we could quantify the riskiness?
2023 will be Rafael Devers' age 26 season. Can he become even better? Was Kevin Gausman's 2022 season as poor as it looks on the surface? Plus, outlooks for Alex Bregman, Ryan Pressly, and Anthony Santander.
There is a surprising number of third basemen going very cheaply, and not because they're excessively risky. Who to get and how to handle the position in drafts is the question... one we'll try to answer inside.
If you are chasing upside in the fifth-starter battle between NYY's Domingo Germán and Clarke Schmidt, there may be a clear way to go. Also: Hall's upside stands out in BAL rotation competition; Casas' golden opportunity in BOS; Fairbanks' save ceiling in TAM; and a Belt tightens things for TOR's catchers.