Fantasy owners were all-in on Bryce Harper heading into 2018, and while the 15 HR are a welcomed sight, the unsightly .232 BA has been a disappointment. Plus, Kenta Maeda, Jason Heyward, Jeff Samardzija and Cameron Maybin.
Luis Castillo entered 2018 with lofty expectations following a tremendous rookie season, but he owns a horrid 6.02 ERA through 46 IP. Can he right the ship? Plus, Rhys Hoskins, Odubel Herrera, Jose Urena and Scott Schebler.
Zack Godley enjoyed a breakout season in 2017, posting a 3.37 ERA in 155 IP, but things haven't gone nearly as well for him in the early stages of 2018. Is there reason for concern? Plus, Matt Carpenter, Josh Bell, Jarlin Garcia and Adrian Gonzalez.
Jon Gray owns a disappointing 4.99 ERA through his first 40 IP of 2018. Should fantasy owners be concerned? Plus, Marcell Ozuna, Nick Ahmed, Tyler Chatwood and Addison Russell.
Javier Baez has come out of the gates swinging a scorching hot bat. Could this be his best season yet? Plus, Carlos Santana, Nick Pivetta, Ryan Zimmerman and Chad Bettis.
Joey Votto enjoyed a tremendous 2017 campaign, batting .320 while launching 36 HR and amassing an whopping 1.032 OPS. What can we expect in 2018? Plus, Jason Heyward, Kyle Freeland, Francisco Cervelli, and Chris Stratton.
After posting a combined 3.35 ERA while averaging 204 IP per season from 2013-16, Jose Quintana's ERA ballooned to 4.15 in 2017, despite a career-best strikeout rate. What happened? Plus, Maikel Franco, Matt Harvey, Nick Williams, and Nick Markakis.
Stephen Strasburg topped 150 IP for the first time since 2014, as he posted a career-best 2.52 ERA in 175 IP, but health concerns remain. Plus, Ozzie Albies, Jay Bruce, Hunter Strickland, and DJ LeMahieu.
Anthony Rizzo has been remarkably consistent since the beginning of 2014, batting a combined .282 while averaging 32 HR per season. Is there any reason to expect anything other than more of the same? Plus, Archie Bradley, Ender Inciarte, Brandon McCarthy, and Logan Forsythe.
Nolan Arenado fell just three home runs shy of his third consecutive season with at least 40 HR and posted a career best .309 BA in 2017. Is there any reason to question his status as one of the game’s elite? Plus, Alex Wood, Derek Dietrich, Dominic Leone, and Matt Kemp.
Fantasy owners were all-in on Bryce Harper heading into 2018, and while the 15 HR are a welcomed sight, the unsightly .232 BA has been a disappointment. Plus, Kenta Maeda, Jason Heyward, Jeff Samardzija and Cameron Maybin.
Luis Castillo entered 2018 with lofty expectations following a tremendous rookie season, but he owns a horrid 6.02 ERA through 46 IP. Can he right the ship? Plus, Rhys Hoskins, Odubel Herrera, Jose Urena and Scott Schebler.
Zack Godley enjoyed a breakout season in 2017, posting a 3.37 ERA in 155 IP, but things haven't gone nearly as well for him in the early stages of 2018. Is there reason for concern? Plus, Matt Carpenter, Josh Bell, Jarlin Garcia and Adrian Gonzalez.
Jon Gray owns a disappointing 4.99 ERA through his first 40 IP of 2018. Should fantasy owners be concerned? Plus, Marcell Ozuna, Nick Ahmed, Tyler Chatwood and Addison Russell.
Javier Baez has come out of the gates swinging a scorching hot bat. Could this be his best season yet? Plus, Carlos Santana, Nick Pivetta, Ryan Zimmerman and Chad Bettis.
Joey Votto enjoyed a tremendous 2017 campaign, batting .320 while launching 36 HR and amassing an whopping 1.032 OPS. What can we expect in 2018? Plus, Jason Heyward, Kyle Freeland, Francisco Cervelli, and Chris Stratton.
After posting a combined 3.35 ERA while averaging 204 IP per season from 2013-16, Jose Quintana's ERA ballooned to 4.15 in 2017, despite a career-best strikeout rate. What happened? Plus, Maikel Franco, Matt Harvey, Nick Williams, and Nick Markakis.
Stephen Strasburg topped 150 IP for the first time since 2014, as he posted a career-best 2.52 ERA in 175 IP, but health concerns remain. Plus, Ozzie Albies, Jay Bruce, Hunter Strickland, and DJ LeMahieu.
Anthony Rizzo has been remarkably consistent since the beginning of 2014, batting a combined .282 while averaging 32 HR per season. Is there any reason to expect anything other than more of the same? Plus, Archie Bradley, Ender Inciarte, Brandon McCarthy, and Logan Forsythe.
Nolan Arenado fell just three home runs shy of his third consecutive season with at least 40 HR and posted a career best .309 BA in 2017. Is there any reason to question his status as one of the game’s elite? Plus, Alex Wood, Derek Dietrich, Dominic Leone, and Matt Kemp.