Still plenty of time for clubs to make changes before Opening Day. But scarce starting pitching makes the outlook for some AL West clubs better than others. Notably in Oakland, where Jesus Luzardo looks ready to ascend.
Nico Hoerner is the the second baseman of the future in CHC, but will he be an everyday player in 2020? Plus, a bad break for Tyler Mahle in CIN; outfield outlook in PIT; a pitching showdown in STL; breaking down the corner infield in MIL.
Gio Urshela heads into the preseason with a "leg up" to be the starting 3Bman for NYY, but can Miguel Andujar bump him off the spot? Also: Jobs to fill in BAL, 1B vacancy in BOS, center field thoughts in TOR and the end of the opener in TAM?
The Dodgers appear poised to make a move, but can they possibly part with top prospect Gavin Lux? The Diamondbacks, Padres and Giants each already with some ripple effects in terms of playing time, while light is shed on the Rockies' bullpen picture.
Chris Paddack and Fernando Tatis Jr. burst onto the scene in 2019, but what lies in store for the Padres in 2020? That, plus a look at some surprises and open questions across the rest of the NL West.
Free agency could savage the HOU rotation, as uber-prospect Forrest Whitley looks to rebound from two lost seasons. Pitching issues dominate the entire AL West as we look forward to 2020.
Looking for help across the board in DET; better times ahead in KC; will injuries stop the streak in CLE? Plus, a strong combination of growth and prospects for CHW, and can they hold on in MIN?
The Yankees have a problem to resolve in 2020 many teams would envy: too many infielders. Other question marks heading into next season include outfield in BAL, first base and second base (and Betts' status) in BOS, designated hitter in TAM and outfield in TOR.
The Brewers are getting a long look at their catcher of the future to close out the season. Plus, the recovery of Gregory Polanco in PIT, a shakeup in the batting order in STL, Kevin Gasuman's future in CIN, and concern for Kimbrel in 2020 for CHC.
AL East pitchers to watch heading into the 2020 season include Hunter Harvey, Darwinzon Hernandez, Thomas Kahnle, Jordan Roman and... take your pick on the Rays.
Still plenty of time for clubs to make changes before Opening Day. But scarce starting pitching makes the outlook for some AL West clubs better than others. Notably in Oakland, where Jesus Luzardo looks ready to ascend.
Nico Hoerner is the the second baseman of the future in CHC, but will he be an everyday player in 2020? Plus, a bad break for Tyler Mahle in CIN; outfield outlook in PIT; a pitching showdown in STL; breaking down the corner infield in MIL.
Gio Urshela heads into the preseason with a "leg up" to be the starting 3Bman for NYY, but can Miguel Andujar bump him off the spot? Also: Jobs to fill in BAL, 1B vacancy in BOS, center field thoughts in TOR and the end of the opener in TAM?
The Dodgers appear poised to make a move, but can they possibly part with top prospect Gavin Lux? The Diamondbacks, Padres and Giants each already with some ripple effects in terms of playing time, while light is shed on the Rockies' bullpen picture.
Chris Paddack and Fernando Tatis Jr. burst onto the scene in 2019, but what lies in store for the Padres in 2020? That, plus a look at some surprises and open questions across the rest of the NL West.
Free agency could savage the HOU rotation, as uber-prospect Forrest Whitley looks to rebound from two lost seasons. Pitching issues dominate the entire AL West as we look forward to 2020.
Looking for help across the board in DET; better times ahead in KC; will injuries stop the streak in CLE? Plus, a strong combination of growth and prospects for CHW, and can they hold on in MIN?
The Yankees have a problem to resolve in 2020 many teams would envy: too many infielders. Other question marks heading into next season include outfield in BAL, first base and second base (and Betts' status) in BOS, designated hitter in TAM and outfield in TOR.
The Brewers are getting a long look at their catcher of the future to close out the season. Plus, the recovery of Gregory Polanco in PIT, a shakeup in the batting order in STL, Kevin Gasuman's future in CIN, and concern for Kimbrel in 2020 for CHC.
AL East pitchers to watch heading into the 2020 season include Hunter Harvey, Darwinzon Hernandez, Thomas Kahnle, Jordan Roman and... take your pick on the Rays.