Hoskins set the NL on fire as a rookie in 2017, but his two seasons since have been... decent? He's now 27, so is this the best we're going to get—or does have have some growth left in him? Our latest Fact/Fluke SPOTLIGHT.
Ah, #SeptemberBaseball. This 1-0 game featured only 4 hits, and wrapped up in a tidy 2 hours 15 minutes. Still, we found some interesting observations in that time...
The barrel rate allowed by starting pitchers has a pretty strong correlation with their ERA, HR/9, and GB%. It's why guys like Max Fried, Julio Urias, and Brandon Woodruff all carry significant breakout appeal heading into 2020.
The delayed start to the season allowed plenty of star-power to get healthy in CIN. Plus, the 2B and OF situations in CHC, the rotation taking shape in STL, the SS battle in MIL, and the youth movement in PIT.
Our first spotlight of the 2020 season shines on the enigmatic Dylan Bundy. Can he finally tap into the upside that once made him one of the top prospects in the game?
A mid-September game between two teams out of the race still served up some interesting subplots and observations as both Boston and San Francisco began to focus on 2020. Stephen Vogt staked the Giants to an early lead with a first-inning HR.
From a fantasy perspective, rebuilding SEA may be the AL West team most impacted by a delayed season, starting with the potential return of Mitch Haniger. We look at outlook changes for all ALW clubs now in mid-May...
Part 3 of the scouting and projecting command series looks at four pitchers from the minors last year: Spencer Howard, Matthew Liberatore, Nick Lodolo & Tarik Skubal.
We gained valuable insight into two starting pitchers here: one popular young pitcher who still has some room to grow, and one grizzled veteran, overlooked in many drafts, but who may have some real value. Not a classic in any sense, but still some good fantasy tidbits to be had.
Hoskins set the NL on fire as a rookie in 2017, but his two seasons since have been... decent? He's now 27, so is this the best we're going to get—or does have have some growth left in him? Our latest Fact/Fluke SPOTLIGHT.
Ah, #SeptemberBaseball. This 1-0 game featured only 4 hits, and wrapped up in a tidy 2 hours 15 minutes. Still, we found some interesting observations in that time...
The barrel rate allowed by starting pitchers has a pretty strong correlation with their ERA, HR/9, and GB%. It's why guys like Max Fried, Julio Urias, and Brandon Woodruff all carry significant breakout appeal heading into 2020.
The delayed start to the season allowed plenty of star-power to get healthy in CIN. Plus, the 2B and OF situations in CHC, the rotation taking shape in STL, the SS battle in MIL, and the youth movement in PIT.
Our first spotlight of the 2020 season shines on the enigmatic Dylan Bundy. Can he finally tap into the upside that once made him one of the top prospects in the game?
A mid-September game between two teams out of the race still served up some interesting subplots and observations as both Boston and San Francisco began to focus on 2020. Stephen Vogt staked the Giants to an early lead with a first-inning HR.
From a fantasy perspective, rebuilding SEA may be the AL West team most impacted by a delayed season, starting with the potential return of Mitch Haniger. We look at outlook changes for all ALW clubs now in mid-May...
Part 3 of the scouting and projecting command series looks at four pitchers from the minors last year: Spencer Howard, Matthew Liberatore, Nick Lodolo & Tarik Skubal.
We gained valuable insight into two starting pitchers here: one popular young pitcher who still has some room to grow, and one grizzled veteran, overlooked in many drafts, but who may have some real value. Not a classic in any sense, but still some good fantasy tidbits to be had.