Having added some power to his game over the past couple of seasons, Adam Eaton offers a little bit of everything. Now in Washington, is there any reason to adjust expectations? Plus, Brandon Belt, Ryan Schimpf, Rich Hill, and Mike Foltynewicz.
Coming off a (mostly) healthy career year, has Masahiro Tanaka earned ace status? Plus Kole Calhoun, Michael Fulmer, Devon Travis, and Andrelton Simmons.
Matt Carpenter has changed his approach and evolved into a power hitter the past two seasons. Could this be the season he takes his game to new heights? Plus, Realmuto, Pederson, Lackey, and Teheran.
With back-to-back $25 seasons, Xander Bogaerts should be a fixture early in drafts. Right? Plus Carlos Rodon, Max Kepler, Daniel Norris, and Steve Pearce.
Ryan Braun reached the 30-HR plateau for the first time since 2012. Can he do it again in 2017? Plus Ivan Nova, Asdrubal Cabrera, Raisel Iglesias, and Brandon Drury.
Bryce Harper couldn't match his 2015 level of production a season ago, but somewhat made up for it with a surge in stolen bases. What can we expect in 2017? Plus, Joe Panik, Travis Shaw, Aaron Nola, and Wei-Yin Chen.
Having added some power to his game over the past couple of seasons, Adam Eaton offers a little bit of everything. Now in Washington, is there any reason to adjust expectations? Plus, Brandon Belt, Ryan Schimpf, Rich Hill, and Mike Foltynewicz.
Coming off a (mostly) healthy career year, has Masahiro Tanaka earned ace status? Plus Kole Calhoun, Michael Fulmer, Devon Travis, and Andrelton Simmons.
Matt Carpenter has changed his approach and evolved into a power hitter the past two seasons. Could this be the season he takes his game to new heights? Plus, Realmuto, Pederson, Lackey, and Teheran.
With back-to-back $25 seasons, Xander Bogaerts should be a fixture early in drafts. Right? Plus Carlos Rodon, Max Kepler, Daniel Norris, and Steve Pearce.
Ryan Braun reached the 30-HR plateau for the first time since 2012. Can he do it again in 2017? Plus Ivan Nova, Asdrubal Cabrera, Raisel Iglesias, and Brandon Drury.
Bryce Harper couldn't match his 2015 level of production a season ago, but somewhat made up for it with a surge in stolen bases. What can we expect in 2017? Plus, Joe Panik, Travis Shaw, Aaron Nola, and Wei-Yin Chen.