Miguel Andujar can provide power in 2019, Jay Bruce moves to Seattle, Marwin Gonzalez takes his multi-positional status to Minnesota, and Salvador Perez continues to provide C-value.
The Dodgers say Kershaw will be ready, but some skepticism remains. Plus, Soroka could resume throwing soon, Reds ink Iglesias, Lowrie has soreness, M. Gonzalez lands in MIN, plus more.
Scooter Gennett repeated his 20+ HR season in 2018, and added a .310 BA to the mix—can he do any of it again in 2019? Plus, Yoan Moncada, Ross Stripling, Starlin Castro and Trevor May.
With so many outfielders to choose from, we were bound to find some differences between BaseballHQ and the market, and the 2019 OF class did not disappoint. Plus, our annual "don't draft Harper" warning.
There's a friendly competition brewing between Clint Frazier and his mentor, Brett Gardner, for the starting left field job in NYY. Also: back-of-the-rotation battles in BAL and TOR, Dustin Pedroia's return in BOS, and Avisail Garcia's role in TAM.
Miguel Andujar can provide power in 2019, Jay Bruce moves to Seattle, Marwin Gonzalez takes his multi-positional status to Minnesota, and Salvador Perez continues to provide C-value.
The Dodgers say Kershaw will be ready, but some skepticism remains. Plus, Soroka could resume throwing soon, Reds ink Iglesias, Lowrie has soreness, M. Gonzalez lands in MIN, plus more.
Scooter Gennett repeated his 20+ HR season in 2018, and added a .310 BA to the mix—can he do any of it again in 2019? Plus, Yoan Moncada, Ross Stripling, Starlin Castro and Trevor May.
With so many outfielders to choose from, we were bound to find some differences between BaseballHQ and the market, and the 2019 OF class did not disappoint. Plus, our annual "don't draft Harper" warning.
There's a friendly competition brewing between Clint Frazier and his mentor, Brett Gardner, for the starting left field job in NYY. Also: back-of-the-rotation battles in BAL and TOR, Dustin Pedroia's return in BOS, and Avisail Garcia's role in TAM.