It was a good first quarter for the Rockies, Yankees, Nationals, and Diamondbacks.
The first quarter of the season has not been kind to the Giants, Mets, Pirates, and Mariners.
This season is old enough to know better, but some early hitting performances really stand out.
Byron Buxton’s first 162 games have been filled with bad offense, good defense, and missed expectations.
Bryce Harper is off to a great start, which is business as usual for one of the best April hitters of all time.
The no. 1 pick in the 2008 draft has not turned out as expected, yet very little has changed.
Maybe teams should be being even more aggressive signing prospects to long-term contracts.
Minnesota has a new front office and a friendly PECOTA projection, but are Buxton and Sano ready to be stars?
How many top-ranked shortstop prospects actually go on to play shortstop in the majors?
There’s a lot riding on comebacks by Michael Brantley, Kyle Schwarber, and A.J. Pollock.
Pedro Strop signs an extension with the Cubs and minor-league deals galore for Mat Latos, Gordon Beckham, and Yusmeiro Petit.
Projection systems and oddsmakers have a lot more in common than you might think.
Which young pitchers does PECOTA see as having breakout potential in 2017?
Which young hitters does PECOTA see as having breakout potential in 2017?
PECOTA projects Minnesota to improve by an MLB-high 21 games. How?
PECOTA helps pick the best player in baseball for every age, from Julio Urias to Bartolo Colon and all the superstars in between.