Gregory Polanco entered 2017 with high expectations, but battled numerous injuries and finished with a .251 BA, 11 HR and 8 SB in 379 AB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus, Gio Gonzalez, Yasmany Tomas, Michael Wacha, and Ketel Marte.
Zack Godley was one of the biggest starting pitcher surprises in 2017, and looks ready to put up big numbers again this season. Plus, Sean Newcomb, Evan Longoria, Asdrubal Cabrera, and Chris Iannetta.
Adam Jones remains consistent, Jorge Polanco looks to repeat his strong second half, Jordan Montgomery offers mid-rotation skills, and Addison Reed takes his skills to the Minnesota bullpen.
It was an up and down and back up season for Lance McCullers. Can the 24-year-old return to All-Star form? Plus, Alex Gordon, Rick Porcello, Tim Beckham and Jason Kipnis.
Willson Contreras shook off a slow start, and was on an absolute tear when he suffered an injury in August. What's in store for the 25-year-old backstop in 2018? Plus, Brandon Belt, Paul DeJong, Zach Davies, and Nick Pivetta.
Sean Manaea's performance took a surprising step backward in 2017—could weight loss have been the culprit behind his second half skill declines? Plus, Addison Russell, Joe Mauer, Jose Urena, and Jeimer Candelario.
Alex Bregman looks to carry over his strong second half into 2018, Khristopher Davis continues with consistent power, and Bradley Zimmer will look for chances to use his speed on the bases. Brad Peacock and Blake Snell will try to build on their success.
Travis Shaw enjoyed a breakout season in 2017, batting .273 with 31 HR and 10 SB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus Manuel Margot, Tanner Roark, Kurt Suzuki, and German Marquez.
Can Joey Gallo become less of a batting average drag without sacrificing his prodigious power? Plus Felix Hernandez, Miguel Sano, Ken Giles and Delino DeShields Jr.
Carlos Carrasco enters the 2018 season as a fantasy ace with health risks, and Yonder Alonso and Stephen Piscotty will look for success with new teams.
Gregory Polanco entered 2017 with high expectations, but battled numerous injuries and finished with a .251 BA, 11 HR and 8 SB in 379 AB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus, Gio Gonzalez, Yasmany Tomas, Michael Wacha, and Ketel Marte.
Zack Godley was one of the biggest starting pitcher surprises in 2017, and looks ready to put up big numbers again this season. Plus, Sean Newcomb, Evan Longoria, Asdrubal Cabrera, and Chris Iannetta.
Adam Jones remains consistent, Jorge Polanco looks to repeat his strong second half, Jordan Montgomery offers mid-rotation skills, and Addison Reed takes his skills to the Minnesota bullpen.
It was an up and down and back up season for Lance McCullers. Can the 24-year-old return to All-Star form? Plus, Alex Gordon, Rick Porcello, Tim Beckham and Jason Kipnis.
Willson Contreras shook off a slow start, and was on an absolute tear when he suffered an injury in August. What's in store for the 25-year-old backstop in 2018? Plus, Brandon Belt, Paul DeJong, Zach Davies, and Nick Pivetta.
Sean Manaea's performance took a surprising step backward in 2017—could weight loss have been the culprit behind his second half skill declines? Plus, Addison Russell, Joe Mauer, Jose Urena, and Jeimer Candelario.
Alex Bregman looks to carry over his strong second half into 2018, Khristopher Davis continues with consistent power, and Bradley Zimmer will look for chances to use his speed on the bases. Brad Peacock and Blake Snell will try to build on their success.
Travis Shaw enjoyed a breakout season in 2017, batting .273 with 31 HR and 10 SB. What might 2018 have in store? Plus Manuel Margot, Tanner Roark, Kurt Suzuki, and German Marquez.
Can Joey Gallo become less of a batting average drag without sacrificing his prodigious power? Plus Felix Hernandez, Miguel Sano, Ken Giles and Delino DeShields Jr.
Carlos Carrasco enters the 2018 season as a fantasy ace with health risks, and Yonder Alonso and Stephen Piscotty will look for success with new teams.