After a devastating shoulder injury almost two years ago, Mets OF Michael Conforto has adjusted. This week's FACT/FLUKE SPOTLIGHT illuminates his future.
Rafael Devers shows his skills to open 2019, Brad Peacock has the skill set to sustain his success, Blake Treinen has fallen from his 2018 skills, Ramon Lauerano has the skills for a 15/15 season, and Jake Bauers's skills have slipped in 2019.
Griffin Canning has looked very promising through his first seven starts in the majors—do his skills back up the performance? Plus, early analysis of Kevin Newman, Corbin Burnes, Cole Tucker, and Ildemaro Vargas.
Madison Bumgarner finished 2018 with a 3.26 ERA, but it came with a career-worst BPV. With a 4.05 ERA through 80 IP in 2019, should fantasy owners be concerned? Plus, Gregory Polanco, Hector Neris, Jorge Alfaro, and Maikel Franco.
It's been a frustrating season for Aaron Nola and his owners so far. Is there reason to believe he'll return to form soon? Plus, Lorenzo Cain, Eduardo Escobar, Scott Kingery, and Luke Jackson.
J.A. Happ loses some value in 2019, Domingo Santana rebounds from 2018, 30 HR appears out of reach for Nick Castellanos, Rick Porcello's skills have slipped, and Luke Voit mashes HR for NYY.
Joey Gallo is hitting for average in 2019—is it a fact or a fluke? What's wrong with Trevor Bauer? Are Tim Anderson and Mike Minor's respective hot starts facts or flukes? Plus, a look at Jason Castro.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came to the majors with as much hype as any rookie in memory and got off to a slow start—are there signs of life in his skills? Plus, early analysis of Mike Soroka, Nick Senzel, Willians Astudillo, and Manny Banuelos.
Noah Syndergaard carried a horrid 6.35 ERA into May, but he has posted a 3.70 ERA over his last 41 IP. What should we expect going forward? Plus, Hunter Renfroe, Adam Jones, Jon Lester, and Albert Almora.
After a devastating shoulder injury almost two years ago, Mets OF Michael Conforto has adjusted. This week's FACT/FLUKE SPOTLIGHT illuminates his future.
Rafael Devers shows his skills to open 2019, Brad Peacock has the skill set to sustain his success, Blake Treinen has fallen from his 2018 skills, Ramon Lauerano has the skills for a 15/15 season, and Jake Bauers's skills have slipped in 2019.
Griffin Canning has looked very promising through his first seven starts in the majors—do his skills back up the performance? Plus, early analysis of Kevin Newman, Corbin Burnes, Cole Tucker, and Ildemaro Vargas.
Madison Bumgarner finished 2018 with a 3.26 ERA, but it came with a career-worst BPV. With a 4.05 ERA through 80 IP in 2019, should fantasy owners be concerned? Plus, Gregory Polanco, Hector Neris, Jorge Alfaro, and Maikel Franco.
It's been a frustrating season for Aaron Nola and his owners so far. Is there reason to believe he'll return to form soon? Plus, Lorenzo Cain, Eduardo Escobar, Scott Kingery, and Luke Jackson.
J.A. Happ loses some value in 2019, Domingo Santana rebounds from 2018, 30 HR appears out of reach for Nick Castellanos, Rick Porcello's skills have slipped, and Luke Voit mashes HR for NYY.
Joey Gallo is hitting for average in 2019—is it a fact or a fluke? What's wrong with Trevor Bauer? Are Tim Anderson and Mike Minor's respective hot starts facts or flukes? Plus, a look at Jason Castro.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came to the majors with as much hype as any rookie in memory and got off to a slow start—are there signs of life in his skills? Plus, early analysis of Mike Soroka, Nick Senzel, Willians Astudillo, and Manny Banuelos.
Noah Syndergaard carried a horrid 6.35 ERA into May, but he has posted a 3.70 ERA over his last 41 IP. What should we expect going forward? Plus, Hunter Renfroe, Adam Jones, Jon Lester, and Albert Almora.