
Todd Zola considers a new approach to regressing a pitcher's BABIP, which suggests better days should be ahead for Hunter Greene.

Todd Zola considers all the reasons why we want to believe small-sample analysis can help us be the first to recognize a breakout player or an actionable trend.

Brad Johnson discusses the ban on applying foreign substances to balls, and offers readers a report card on Jacob deGrom.

James Anderson highlights all the noteworthy minor-league assignments, including Toronto sending prized righty Alek Manoah to Triple-A.

James Anderson ranks the fantasy-relevant prospects in each AL East farm system including phenom Jasson Dominguez, who is the top Yankees prospect.

Brad Johnson marks the end of the unusual season with his annual prospects column, which includes the Dodgers’ Tony Gonsolin whose future role is up in the air.

Brad Johnson offers up his pitching awards for the season, starting with the Newcomer Award going to the Marlins’ Sixto Sanchez.

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas in the 126-150 range and considers why he might be too high on Red Sox slugger Bobby Dalbec.

Mookie Betts is no longer with the Red Sox, but still got taken in the second round of our All-Time Red Sox draft.

Erik Halterman analyzes who's hot and who's not in baseball this week, including Boston's Rafael Devers, who has cooled considerably recently.

Jesse Siegel highlights the risers and fallers in the minors, and none has seen his stock rise as much as Grayson Rodriguez in the early part of the season.

Jason Collette analyzes pitchers who have added new pitches to their arsenals this spring, like Washington free-agent signing Patrick Corbin, who is bringing back his changeup despite a career year last season.

Jesse Siegel takes us through his Minor League Barometer one last time this season, highlighting the prospects that have improved or struggled the most in 2018.

Brad Johnson helps navigate this tricky time of year by highlighting pitchers who are worth keeping an eye on during the season’s final month, like Michael Wacha, who’s September outlook is a bit murky.

James Anderson gives a preview of the next wave of top prospects beginning their pro careers in Short-Season and Rookie leagues, including the Rays' Wander Franco.
Greg Vara is rolling with the Indians' Edwin Encarnacion on Tuesday against Bartolo Colon and the Twins.