The Angels fill the hole left by Howie Kendrick.
Coors Field can make a fantasy asset out of just about any major-league hitter.
“Coors made him much more of a power threat, and if he signs at a more pitcher-friendly ballpark his power could see a natural decline.”
After years of stability, the Rockies finally see a change at the top. But does a promotion from within mean more of the same?
The Diamondbacks fired their GM, while the Rockies extend a horse and the Rangers lose a skipper.
Alex Guerrero finally gets his second at-bat, Taijuan Walker arrives just in time, Joe Saunders’ brand new thing, and the non-prospect who just keeps hitting.
Are injury prone players actually prone to injuries?
An interview with one of the season’s biggest surprises, and a look at the game’s Power/Arm outliers.
What makes Raimel Tapia’s hit tool special, and what do we look for before we put a 7 on it?
The Marlins demote Derek Dietrich, the Mariners do the same to Nick Franklin, Jordan Pacheco is available and Yankees bullpen gets more length.
The Rockies demote Franklin Morales to their bullpen and bring up one of their top pitching prospects to fill his shoes.
Raving about Eddie Butler, hesitating on Javier Baez, and updates on Henry Owens, Franchy Cordero, Kohl Stewart and others.
Ben and Sam discuss two teams that have significantly surpassed expectations so far: the Colorado Rockies and the Miami Marlins.
Walt Weiss’ bunts, Tim Hudson’s longevity, Robbie Erlin’s future and Trevor Cahill’s present are on R.J.’s mind.
Is toughness a firm enough foundation on which to base a trade?
Part five in a division-by-division dialogue leading up to Opening Day.