Nelson Cruz has run more HR trots than any other hitter the past three years. At 37, can he keep it up? Plus Craig Kimbrel, Didi Gregorius, Jake Odorizzi, and Mike Zunino.
Javier Baez is being drafted as an upper-tier infielder so far in 2017 drafts, but his work-in-progress skill foundation suggests he's being overvalued.
Few places in fantasy baseball does one have to take risks like with closers. Here are a few of the gambles one might worry about (besides the ones highlighted in last week's Sleepers column).
This week we conclude our annual review of the top prospects in baseball by position. Over the past eight weeks we have taken a look at all of those rookies ready to contribute in the big leagues now, as well as the top 15 long-term prospects at each position.
With a plethora of contenders for open spots in Cincinnati’s rotation, whither Cody Reed? Plus: MIL starting catcher battle, CHC’s high minors depth, PIT’s rotation battles, and STL’s infield situation.
Justin Turner followed up his surprising 2015 campaign with a .275 BA and 27 HR in 2016. What can we expect in 2017? Plus Taijuan Walker, Yangervis Solarte, Jim Johnson, and Brandon Crawford.
Nelson Cruz has run more HR trots than any other hitter the past three years. At 37, can he keep it up? Plus Craig Kimbrel, Didi Gregorius, Jake Odorizzi, and Mike Zunino.
Javier Baez is being drafted as an upper-tier infielder so far in 2017 drafts, but his work-in-progress skill foundation suggests he's being overvalued.
Few places in fantasy baseball does one have to take risks like with closers. Here are a few of the gambles one might worry about (besides the ones highlighted in last week's Sleepers column).
This week we conclude our annual review of the top prospects in baseball by position. Over the past eight weeks we have taken a look at all of those rookies ready to contribute in the big leagues now, as well as the top 15 long-term prospects at each position.
With a plethora of contenders for open spots in Cincinnati’s rotation, whither Cody Reed? Plus: MIL starting catcher battle, CHC’s high minors depth, PIT’s rotation battles, and STL’s infield situation.
Justin Turner followed up his surprising 2015 campaign with a .275 BA and 27 HR in 2016. What can we expect in 2017? Plus Taijuan Walker, Yangervis Solarte, Jim Johnson, and Brandon Crawford.