Carter Kieboom’s three homers headline an eventful weekend, which features a new, toolsy prospect in the Rangers system.
“My plan is just to keep growing, each and every day, not trying to focus too far down the road.”
We can no longer look at Addison Russell as a glove-first, bat-second player.
The resemblance between Luis Severino and Chris Archer is starting to become striking.
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Notes on Yadier Alvarez, Zach Shepherd, Josh Hader, Mark Appel, Nick Senzel, and more.
Toronto has a very bad day, Washington goes crazy at Coors Field, and the Red Sox and Yankees play fast for once.
Eric Thames (probably) won’t keep up this home-run pace, but he still might be among the elite fantasy first basemen. It’s harder to see Chris Owings and Jett Bandy continuing their respective paces, however.
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Injuries can pinch available slots for minor-league prospects, presenting owners with a dilemma.
The easy thing to do is overreact if your team missed on adding Eric Thames and James Paxton on draft day. Don’t compound the sense of loss by making mistakes in analysis.
Noah Syndergaard is an auto-start (unless he’s not). So it’s going to be one of those kind of weeks.