Matt Harvey has forced us to evaluate whether he belongs in the top tier of pitchers perhaps before we have enough of a sample size to properly make that evaluation. (WITH VIDEO)
For years, Ricky Nolasco has teased owners with an ERA well above his xFIP. Is his fast start in 2013 a sign of things to come?
Is Scott Kazmir trending back toward the form he once showed as a frontline starter for the Rays? Jason Collette takes a closer look.
In a week of big names landing on the disabled list, Roy Halladay stole the headlines with the news that he needs shoulder surgery.
Addison Reed has been one of the reliable closers in a season that has seen seemingly more volatility than most years.
Delino DeShields Jr. has plenty of speed, but will he get on base enough to use it? Bernie Pleskoff takes a look at the future crop of options at the keystone.
A 5.57 ERA is not what owners had in mind when they drafted Matt Cain this spring, but does that make him a good buy-low candidate now? The answer to that question, and more, lies within.
Mariano Rivera remains a timeless wonder, but there are many other shaky bullpens out there. Ray Flowers breaks it down and advocates for a new fantasy stat.
Supplemental first-round pick (2012) Daniel Robertson may eventually have to move to third base, but he could develop the above-average power that Oakland would covet from the hot corner.
Francisco Lindor might not hit for much power, but he has plenty of tools to succeed at higher levels, including the big-league level.