Walker Buehler didn't live up to the hype early on, but has been on a roll lately. Can he keep it up? Plus, Corey Seager, Wil Myers, Jeff McNeil, and Kyle Freeland.
Matt Carpenter is off to a slow start for the second straight season—can he turn things around again? Plus, Dansby Swanson, Jarrod Dyson, Robbie Ray, and Jordan Lyles.
Franmil Reyes has been a tremendous source of power so far in 2019. Does he have the skills to keep producing, and lock down a full-time role? Plus, Josh Bell, Jose Martinez, Derek Dietrich, and Kevin Gausman.
Justin Turner is off to another slow start in the power department, but should turn things around soon. Plus, Ozzie Albies, Jason Heyward, Pablo Lopez, and Zach Davies.
Jakob Junis owns a 5.57 ERA through six starts, and left his last outing with a hand bruise. But he's expected to return on Tuesday, and looks like a strong option in his two-start week.
The surface numbers don't show it, but Pablo Lopez has shown strong skills so far this year. He'll take on a weak Cleveland offense to begin the week before a tougher test in Philadelphia.
Mike Leake gets to face two of the three lowest scoring teams in the American League this week, which should make him a worthwhile play in most formats.
Walker Buehler didn't live up to the hype early on, but has been on a roll lately. Can he keep it up? Plus, Corey Seager, Wil Myers, Jeff McNeil, and Kyle Freeland.
Matt Carpenter is off to a slow start for the second straight season—can he turn things around again? Plus, Dansby Swanson, Jarrod Dyson, Robbie Ray, and Jordan Lyles.
Franmil Reyes has been a tremendous source of power so far in 2019. Does he have the skills to keep producing, and lock down a full-time role? Plus, Josh Bell, Jose Martinez, Derek Dietrich, and Kevin Gausman.
Justin Turner is off to another slow start in the power department, but should turn things around soon. Plus, Ozzie Albies, Jason Heyward, Pablo Lopez, and Zach Davies.
Jakob Junis owns a 5.57 ERA through six starts, and left his last outing with a hand bruise. But he's expected to return on Tuesday, and looks like a strong option in his two-start week.
The surface numbers don't show it, but Pablo Lopez has shown strong skills so far this year. He'll take on a weak Cleveland offense to begin the week before a tougher test in Philadelphia.
Mike Leake gets to face two of the three lowest scoring teams in the American League this week, which should make him a worthwhile play in most formats.