Eduardo Rodriguez has been on a roll, racking up four wins with an impressive 26/5 K/BB ratio and just five earned runs allowed over his past four starts. He should stay hot in Baltimore and Seattle this week.
When Eric Thames comes back, Domingo Santana appears to be the odd man out in the Brewers outfield. Plus, Masahiro Tanaka and Stephen Strasburg hit the DL, Adam Eaton and Rhys Hoskins return, Adam Plutko could start Tuesday, and more.
Clay Buchholz was a hot pickup in the market this past week, but issues beneath the surface make this a questionable buy. We look at these and other players moving in the market.
Gleyber Torres came into 2018 at No. 5 on our BaseballHQ.com Top 100 Prospects, and he has not disappointed—what do his skills tell us about his outlook going forward? Plus, Jack Flaherty, Johnny Field, Harrison Bader and Domingo German.
The June 10 schedule is jam-packed with stellar options. Owners will see a handful of baseball’s best starters on this list, and they will also have a few waiver-wire gems at their disposal.
Shohei Ohtani will miss at least three weeks, but it could end up being more. Plus, updates on Noah Syndergaard, Santiago Casilla, Jeurys Familia, Carlos Rodon, Brian McCann and more.
Felipe Vazquez has been somewhat shaky lately, but PIT’s setup relievers haven’t fared much better. Plus bullpen reviews of CHC and CIN; 3B in MIL, and STL’s rotation depth options in the wake of Alex Reyes’ season-ending injury.
After posting a 4.32 ERA and 1.57 WHIP in 100 IP as a rookie, Sean Newcomb owns a 2.49 ERA and 1.19 WHIP through 69 IP in 2018. Do the underlying skills support the massive leap in performance? Plus, Jose Martinez, Ian Happ, Zack Wheeler and Daniel Descalso.
Eduardo Rodriguez has been on a roll, racking up four wins with an impressive 26/5 K/BB ratio and just five earned runs allowed over his past four starts. He should stay hot in Baltimore and Seattle this week.
When Eric Thames comes back, Domingo Santana appears to be the odd man out in the Brewers outfield. Plus, Masahiro Tanaka and Stephen Strasburg hit the DL, Adam Eaton and Rhys Hoskins return, Adam Plutko could start Tuesday, and more.
Clay Buchholz was a hot pickup in the market this past week, but issues beneath the surface make this a questionable buy. We look at these and other players moving in the market.
Gleyber Torres came into 2018 at No. 5 on our BaseballHQ.com Top 100 Prospects, and he has not disappointed—what do his skills tell us about his outlook going forward? Plus, Jack Flaherty, Johnny Field, Harrison Bader and Domingo German.
The June 10 schedule is jam-packed with stellar options. Owners will see a handful of baseball’s best starters on this list, and they will also have a few waiver-wire gems at their disposal.
Shohei Ohtani will miss at least three weeks, but it could end up being more. Plus, updates on Noah Syndergaard, Santiago Casilla, Jeurys Familia, Carlos Rodon, Brian McCann and more.
Felipe Vazquez has been somewhat shaky lately, but PIT’s setup relievers haven’t fared much better. Plus bullpen reviews of CHC and CIN; 3B in MIL, and STL’s rotation depth options in the wake of Alex Reyes’ season-ending injury.
After posting a 4.32 ERA and 1.57 WHIP in 100 IP as a rookie, Sean Newcomb owns a 2.49 ERA and 1.19 WHIP through 69 IP in 2018. Do the underlying skills support the massive leap in performance? Plus, Jose Martinez, Ian Happ, Zack Wheeler and Daniel Descalso.