Brandon Woodruff is in the midst of a breakout season in MIL—can he close it out getting regular turns in the rotation? Plus, injury updates for backstops in PIT and STL, searching for a leadoff hitter for CHC, and bullpen reinforcements are coming for CIN.
Whit Merrifield continues to provide steady value, Daniel Hudson could be in line for some saves in Toronto, Omar Narvaez finishes a strong first half, and Mike Leake's mediocre skills give reason to expect league-average ratios.
Walker Buehler's 3.44 xERA is a near-perfect match for his 3.46 actual ERA, and over his last 4 GS, he owns an 11.0 Dom, ridiculous 35.0 Cmd, and 212 BPV.
Homer Bailey has put up decent numbers of late, but his skills haven't supported the stats. Plus, updates on Mike Trout, Brad Peacock, Jonathan Lucroy, Rowdy Tellez, Tommy Hunter, Clayton Richard and more.
Hunter Renfroe's low batting average is the only thing holding him back from becoming an upper-tier outfielder. His high expected batting average suggests that it could be in store for big improvement in the second half.
Clayton Kershaw, Luis Castillo, Joe Musgrove, and James Paxton headline today's slate, but what can we expect from other Strong Start options like Jakob Junis and Max Fried?
Brandon Woodruff is in the midst of a breakout season in MIL—can he close it out getting regular turns in the rotation? Plus, injury updates for backstops in PIT and STL, searching for a leadoff hitter for CHC, and bullpen reinforcements are coming for CIN.
Whit Merrifield continues to provide steady value, Daniel Hudson could be in line for some saves in Toronto, Omar Narvaez finishes a strong first half, and Mike Leake's mediocre skills give reason to expect league-average ratios.
Walker Buehler's 3.44 xERA is a near-perfect match for his 3.46 actual ERA, and over his last 4 GS, he owns an 11.0 Dom, ridiculous 35.0 Cmd, and 212 BPV.
Homer Bailey has put up decent numbers of late, but his skills haven't supported the stats. Plus, updates on Mike Trout, Brad Peacock, Jonathan Lucroy, Rowdy Tellez, Tommy Hunter, Clayton Richard and more.
Hunter Renfroe's low batting average is the only thing holding him back from becoming an upper-tier outfielder. His high expected batting average suggests that it could be in store for big improvement in the second half.
Clayton Kershaw, Luis Castillo, Joe Musgrove, and James Paxton headline today's slate, but what can we expect from other Strong Start options like Jakob Junis and Max Fried?