No surprise that 3B Vladimir Guerrero Jr. tops our final Top 15 list of the season. We conclude our Organization Reports series with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Highly touted Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. headlines the crop of up-and-comers at third base, but he is far from the only name to consider when mining for dynasty foundation pieces at the hot corner.
Anthony Rendon has posted back-to-back $25 seasons. Is there reason to believe he could unlock another level of performance in 2019? Plus, Robinson Cano, Kenta Maeda, Harrison Bader, and Anthony DeSclafani.
Daniel Murphy's signing adds another bat to the COL lineup, while ARI prepares for the post-Goldy era - plus SD outfielders, SF catchers and the LA bullpen.
Is Jurickson Profar on the verge of fulfilling his former top-prospect status in 2019? What should we expect from Matt Harvey in LA? Plus performance validation analysis of Carlos Santana, Michael Brantley, and Charlie Morton.
Nicholas Castellanos' HR output continues to disappoint. Should we give up on a breakout? Also: Aaron Hicks, Jakob Junis, Domingo Santana, and Masahiro Tanaka.
As second base increasingly becomes an offensive-oriented position in today's game, prolific young hitter Keston Hiura of the Brewers stands out while several other up-and-comers offer various degrees of offense combined with potential versatility.
No surprise that 3B Vladimir Guerrero Jr. tops our final Top 15 list of the season. We conclude our Organization Reports series with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Highly touted Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. headlines the crop of up-and-comers at third base, but he is far from the only name to consider when mining for dynasty foundation pieces at the hot corner.
Anthony Rendon has posted back-to-back $25 seasons. Is there reason to believe he could unlock another level of performance in 2019? Plus, Robinson Cano, Kenta Maeda, Harrison Bader, and Anthony DeSclafani.
Daniel Murphy's signing adds another bat to the COL lineup, while ARI prepares for the post-Goldy era - plus SD outfielders, SF catchers and the LA bullpen.
Is Jurickson Profar on the verge of fulfilling his former top-prospect status in 2019? What should we expect from Matt Harvey in LA? Plus performance validation analysis of Carlos Santana, Michael Brantley, and Charlie Morton.
Nicholas Castellanos' HR output continues to disappoint. Should we give up on a breakout? Also: Aaron Hicks, Jakob Junis, Domingo Santana, and Masahiro Tanaka.
As second base increasingly becomes an offensive-oriented position in today's game, prolific young hitter Keston Hiura of the Brewers stands out while several other up-and-comers offer various degrees of offense combined with potential versatility.