So far, Carlos Carrasco has struggled to repeat last year's sub-3.00 ERA, but are there signs of better things to come in the final two months? Also, Headley, Hicks, Estrada, A. Wilson.
Jose Fernandez hasn't been back for long, but is looking as dominant as he did prior to his injury. Plus, Ken Giles, Howie Kendrick, Ben Paulsen and J.T. Realmuto
Anthony Rizzo's season has given him, and his fantasy owners, plenty of reasons to smile. Are more good times ahead? Plus the skinny on Madison Bumgarner, Daniel Murphy, Yunel Escobar, and Joe Ross.
Like him or not, Alex Rodriguez's return to fanalytic relevance has been a sight to behold—can he really keep this up? Also, Tanaka, Iwakuma, Plouffe, Napoli.
Jonathan Lucroy hasn't come anywhere close to living up to his draft day cost, but he's quietly turned things around since returning from his stint on the disabled list. Plus Eugenio Suarez, Charlie Morton, and Robbie Ray.
J.D. Martinez is following up 2014's breakout with an even more impressive performance. He's on pace for 40+ HR—is it time to consider him an elite OF? Plus David Robertson, Kevin Pillar, Nate Karns, and Francisco Lindor.
So far, Carlos Carrasco has struggled to repeat last year's sub-3.00 ERA, but are there signs of better things to come in the final two months? Also, Headley, Hicks, Estrada, A. Wilson.
Jose Fernandez hasn't been back for long, but is looking as dominant as he did prior to his injury. Plus, Ken Giles, Howie Kendrick, Ben Paulsen and J.T. Realmuto
Anthony Rizzo's season has given him, and his fantasy owners, plenty of reasons to smile. Are more good times ahead? Plus the skinny on Madison Bumgarner, Daniel Murphy, Yunel Escobar, and Joe Ross.
Like him or not, Alex Rodriguez's return to fanalytic relevance has been a sight to behold—can he really keep this up? Also, Tanaka, Iwakuma, Plouffe, Napoli.
Jonathan Lucroy hasn't come anywhere close to living up to his draft day cost, but he's quietly turned things around since returning from his stint on the disabled list. Plus Eugenio Suarez, Charlie Morton, and Robbie Ray.
J.D. Martinez is following up 2014's breakout with an even more impressive performance. He's on pace for 40+ HR—is it time to consider him an elite OF? Plus David Robertson, Kevin Pillar, Nate Karns, and Francisco Lindor.