After posting a sub-3.00 ERA in seven of the past eight seasons, it's quite jarring to see Max Scherzer with a 4.20 ERA through 101 IP. What's behind the struggles? Plus, Ian Happ, Justin Lawrence, Brendan Donovan, and Gary Sanchez.
Camilo Doval moves up the closer rankings with strong skills, Ha-Seong Kim delivers double-digit HR/SB, Jake Fraley hits RHP well, Evan Phillips provides consistent skills, and Yan Gomes increases his barrels.
What's going on with Luis Severino? In this week's AL Facts/Flukes column, Corbin Young analyzes Severino, plus Spencer Torkelson, Logan Gilbert, Nick Pratto, and Josh Sborz.
Those who rostered Zack Wheeler certainly didn't expect him to take a 4.05 ERA into the All-Star break. What happened? Plus, Bryce Harper, Adbert Alzolay, CJ Abrams, and Trent Grisham.
Austin Riley has lost some skills in 2023, Josh Hader has strong skills with a wave of fortune, Michael Conforto can post a double-digit R$ in SF, Bryce Elder's fortune may not last, and Elias Díaz delivers C value.
Is Corey Seager's career year real? Has Pablo López adjusted to his new surroundings? Plus updates on Giancarlo Stanton, Peter Fairbanks, and Carlos Correa.
Elly De La Cruz has been as electric a talent as promised, but he carries some downside risk for the second half. Plus, early analysis of Edouard Julien, Patrick Bailey, Matt Brash, and Brandon Williamson.
Few starting pitchers have been more inconsistent than David Peterson over the past few seasons. Could that volatility be solved by a tweak to his pitch mix?
This week's AL Facts/Flukes column examines the skills and underlying metrics for Luis Robert, Tyler Glasnow, Jake Bauers, Cristian Javier, and Jace Peterson.
Spencer Strider heads into the All-Star break with a 3.44 ERA and 166 K in 105 IP. Could he be even better in the second half? Plus, Christian Walker, Marcus Stroman, Bryson Stott, and Garrett Cooper.
After posting a sub-3.00 ERA in seven of the past eight seasons, it's quite jarring to see Max Scherzer with a 4.20 ERA through 101 IP. What's behind the struggles? Plus, Ian Happ, Justin Lawrence, Brendan Donovan, and Gary Sanchez.
Camilo Doval moves up the closer rankings with strong skills, Ha-Seong Kim delivers double-digit HR/SB, Jake Fraley hits RHP well, Evan Phillips provides consistent skills, and Yan Gomes increases his barrels.
What's going on with Luis Severino? In this week's AL Facts/Flukes column, Corbin Young analyzes Severino, plus Spencer Torkelson, Logan Gilbert, Nick Pratto, and Josh Sborz.
Those who rostered Zack Wheeler certainly didn't expect him to take a 4.05 ERA into the All-Star break. What happened? Plus, Bryce Harper, Adbert Alzolay, CJ Abrams, and Trent Grisham.
Austin Riley has lost some skills in 2023, Josh Hader has strong skills with a wave of fortune, Michael Conforto can post a double-digit R$ in SF, Bryce Elder's fortune may not last, and Elias Díaz delivers C value.
Is Corey Seager's career year real? Has Pablo López adjusted to his new surroundings? Plus updates on Giancarlo Stanton, Peter Fairbanks, and Carlos Correa.
Elly De La Cruz has been as electric a talent as promised, but he carries some downside risk for the second half. Plus, early analysis of Edouard Julien, Patrick Bailey, Matt Brash, and Brandon Williamson.
Few starting pitchers have been more inconsistent than David Peterson over the past few seasons. Could that volatility be solved by a tweak to his pitch mix?
This week's AL Facts/Flukes column examines the skills and underlying metrics for Luis Robert, Tyler Glasnow, Jake Bauers, Cristian Javier, and Jace Peterson.
Spencer Strider heads into the All-Star break with a 3.44 ERA and 166 K in 105 IP. Could he be even better in the second half? Plus, Christian Walker, Marcus Stroman, Bryson Stott, and Garrett Cooper.