Both Kolten Wong and Scooter Gennett enter the spring as favorites for the starting second base job, but each may need a solid performance in order to hold off a veteran.
Cole Hamels is likely to miss a few April starts due to shoulder tendinitis that has kept him from his throwing program. Plus Burnett, Karns/Lobaton, and more.
Michael Wacha may not be as dominant as he was over the final months of 2013. But he's plenty good enough to be one of our three-year horizon SP profit picks.
Allen Craig began with a homer-less April and endured another drought in July. So the skills support the 25-plus HRs we expected a year ago, or is last year a sign of things to come?
Analyzing NFBC ADPs and BaseballHQ’s Custom Draft Guide (CDG) results in a synthesized draft plan which maximizes your roster’s value. Here is a blueprint.
Josh Hamilton put on some weight this winter, in an effort to recapture past glory. Can he muscle his way back to relevance? Also Scherzer, Jeter, Keuchel, and Lough.
Both Kolten Wong and Scooter Gennett enter the spring as favorites for the starting second base job, but each may need a solid performance in order to hold off a veteran.
Cole Hamels is likely to miss a few April starts due to shoulder tendinitis that has kept him from his throwing program. Plus Burnett, Karns/Lobaton, and more.
Michael Wacha may not be as dominant as he was over the final months of 2013. But he's plenty good enough to be one of our three-year horizon SP profit picks.
Allen Craig began with a homer-less April and endured another drought in July. So the skills support the 25-plus HRs we expected a year ago, or is last year a sign of things to come?
Analyzing NFBC ADPs and BaseballHQ’s Custom Draft Guide (CDG) results in a synthesized draft plan which maximizes your roster’s value. Here is a blueprint.
Josh Hamilton put on some weight this winter, in an effort to recapture past glory. Can he muscle his way back to relevance? Also Scherzer, Jeter, Keuchel, and Lough.