Matt McLain batted .290 with 16 HR and 14 SB in 89 games as a rookie. What can we expect in 2024? Plus, Tanner Scott, Willy Adames, Edward Cabrera, and Luis Garcia.
Corbin Burnes has rebounded from a disappointing first half of 2023. What changed and is it sustainable? Plus, Max Muncy, Keibert Ruiz, Seiya Suzuki, and Julian Merryweather.
Michael Harris II was hampered by injuries in the first couple months, but he has been on an absolute tear since the calendar turned to June. Can he keep it going? Plus, Mitch Keller, Wilmer Flores, Graham Ashcraft, and Carlos Santana.
Paul Goldschmidt hit 31-36 HR in each full season from 2017-22, but he has just 19 HR in 2023. Where has the power gone? Plus, Freddy Peralta, Christopher Morel, Kyle Finnegan, and Bryan De La Cruz.
Zac Gallen has followed an outstanding 2022 season with another strong performance. Can he keep it going? Plus, Jake Burger, Justin Steele, Mike Tauchman, and Andrew Knizner.
Ronald Acuña Jr. didn't look quite like himself in 2022 as he dealt with lingering pain from a July 2021 surgically-repaired torn right ACL, but he has exceeded expectations in 2023. Has his tremendous performance come with skills support?
Matt McLain batted .290 with 16 HR and 14 SB in 89 games as a rookie. What can we expect in 2024? Plus, Tanner Scott, Willy Adames, Edward Cabrera, and Luis Garcia.
Corbin Burnes has rebounded from a disappointing first half of 2023. What changed and is it sustainable? Plus, Max Muncy, Keibert Ruiz, Seiya Suzuki, and Julian Merryweather.
Michael Harris II was hampered by injuries in the first couple months, but he has been on an absolute tear since the calendar turned to June. Can he keep it going? Plus, Mitch Keller, Wilmer Flores, Graham Ashcraft, and Carlos Santana.
Paul Goldschmidt hit 31-36 HR in each full season from 2017-22, but he has just 19 HR in 2023. Where has the power gone? Plus, Freddy Peralta, Christopher Morel, Kyle Finnegan, and Bryan De La Cruz.
Zac Gallen has followed an outstanding 2022 season with another strong performance. Can he keep it going? Plus, Jake Burger, Justin Steele, Mike Tauchman, and Andrew Knizner.
Ronald Acuña Jr. didn't look quite like himself in 2022 as he dealt with lingering pain from a July 2021 surgically-repaired torn right ACL, but he has exceeded expectations in 2023. Has his tremendous performance come with skills support?