Notes on Bo Bichette, Shawn Morimando, Rafael Devers, Stephen Gonsalves, Sandy Alcantara, and more.
The A’s rookie has a potent glove, but can he make enough contact at the plate?
Notes on Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Eloy Jimenez, Francisco Mejia, Triston McKenzie, and more.
He’s struggled as a starter in Triple-A but has a potent 1-2 punch.
Notes on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Lewis Brinson, Eddy Martinez, Scott Kingery, Steven Brault, and C.J. Cron (yes, C.J. Cron).
Kris Bryant and Nolan Arenado lead the way as expected, even if they haven’t produced quite as much as hoped. Joey Gallo continues to crank home runs despite warning signs, and Nick Castellanos owners wait patiently by the box score for signs of a big rebound.
Notes on Ibandel Isabel, Dennis Santana, Jake Woodford, and more.
Notes on Michael Chavis, Lucas Giolito, Eloy Jimenez, Lewis Thorpe, Ian Anderson, and more.
Castellanos has been a big disappointment. Will that change with an adjustment?
Atlanta ditches James Loney for Matt Adams as Freddie Freeman’s replacement and the Padres mercifully put Jered Weaver on hold.
Improvement on his fastball and curveball, and excellent location spotting no matter the type of pitch, put Biagini in position to succeed. The Jays have given him an opportunity to start and he’s running with it.
Notes on Eloy Jimenez, Mitchell White, Amed Rosario, Ronald Acuna, Kyle Funkhouser, and more.
Notes on Willy Adames, Brent Honeywell, Erick Fedde, Mike Gerber, Jesus Tinoco, and more.