Hunter Greene made changes to his repertoire and took steps forward in multiple ways in 2024. Just how excited should we be for 2025?
Edwin Diaz struggled with injury and inconsistency in 2024, failing to live up to his draft-day price.
Bobby Miller was one of the biggest busts of the 2024 season, collapsing all the way to an 8.52 ERA.
Bo Bichette finished outside the top 50 at the shortstop position in 2024, missing half the year due to injury and falling well short of his usual standards when available.
Draft fourth among the relievers on his own team this past winter if he was drafted at all, Kirby Yates went on to become the third-most valuable reliever in fantasy baseball in 2024.
Chris Sale finally had his first healthy season in years and will win his first Cy Young at age 35, making him one of the best starting pitcher values of the year.
Brent Rooker went from draft-day afterthought to down-ballot MVP finisher, making him one of the biggest values of the 2024 season.
Ozzie Albies has temporarily given up switch hitting after returning from a broken left hand, but he's Atlanta's No. 2 hitter against both righties and lefties nonetheless.
Trevor Story is back from a long injury layoff and back in an everyday role, but he's yet to hit his way into the top half of the Boston lineup.
Travis d'Arnaud has missed time with a minor injury and a trip to the paternity list in recent weeks, but when available, he's taken over as Atlanta's primary catcher.
Parker Meadows has locked down the Tigers' leadoff spot against righties and has started making contact at a high clip for the first time in his career.
Oneil Cruz has moved to to center field in one of the more significant recent changes to National League lineups.
How has Junior Caminero's arrival affected the rest of the Rays' lineup? Ryan Boyer tackles that question and the biggest changes for the rest of the American League.
Adrian Del Castillo has hit the ground running after getting called up to replace the injured Gabriel Moreno, but how often will he play?
Joey Loperfido has regularly hit second for his new team, the Blue Jays, one of many changes to American League lineups since the trade deadline.
The trade deadline has shaken up lineups around the league, with Jarred Kelenic tumbling down the Atlanta order.
The latest developments in American League lineups include Wyatt Langford settling in as the everyday left fielder and cleanup hitter in Texas.
It's the National League's turn coming out of the All-Star break, and Ryan Boyer runs through the Senior Circuit in Lineup Lowdown.
Wyatt Langford's hot bat continued into July, and he headlines this week's Lineup Lowdown, where Ryan Boyer reviews recent production in American League lineups.
Alec Bohm has moved up in the Philadelphia Phillies's order with Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber going on the IL, and this is one of the National League teams that Ryan Boyer examines in Lineup Lowdown.
Wyatt Langford is on a hot run with the Texas Rangers, and he's one of the many American League players highlighted in Ryan Boyer's Lineup Lowdown.
Shohei Ohtani is now hitting leadoff for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Ryan Boyer tackles the LA lineup as well as all National League batting orders in this week's edition of Lineup Lowdown.
The New York Yankees are one of the teams highlighted in Ryan Boyer's Lineup Lowdown, taking a hard look at batting orders throughout the American League.
William Contreras is one of the main cogs in the Milwaukee Brewers' solid lineup, and Ryan Boyer presents Lineup Lowdown, this week concentrating on the National League.
Julio Rodriguez of the Seattle Mariners has moved up and down the batting order, and Ryan Boyer breaks down how he's doing as well as all the American League teams in this week's Lineup Lowdown.
Francisco Lindor has seen a new spot in the New York Mets lineup, and Ryan Boyer has that and more in the National League version of Lineup Lowdown.
Alex Bregman has been moved down in the Houston Astros' lineup to revive his bat. Ryan Boyer has that development and more in the American League version of Lineup Lowdown
Ozzie Albies is back in the second spot in the Atlanta Braves' lineup, which is just one of many developments that Ryan Boyer chronicles in the National League edition of Lineup Lowdown.
Julio Rodriguez has taken turns hitting leadoff for the Seattle Mariners, and the star outfielder is one of the players featured by Ryan Boyer running through the American League in Lineup Lowdown.
Elly De La Cruz of the Cincinnati Reds has been one of the hottest hitters in baseball, and he's one of the players to watch in Ryan Boyer's Lineup Lowdown for the National League.
With Anthony Volpe vaulting up to the top of the New York Yankees' lineup, Ryan Boyer delivers Lineup Lowdown, with trends and movement up and down American League lineups.
Rookie Jackson Chourio of the Milwaukee Brewers is just one of the National League players featured in this week's Lineup Lowdown, presented by Ryan Boyer.
Wyatt Langford of the Texas Rangers is one of the featured players in Lineup Lowdown, with this week Ryan Boyer stepping in with the American League.
Eight job battles have received significant updates this week, including Opening Day decisions on two top prospects and changes to three closer situations.
Job battles are heating up around the league as we get closer to Opening Day. Has Jackson Holliday done enough to break camp with the Orioles?
The American League West features perhaps the biggest battle of all this spring: Wyatt Langford's quest to make the Rangers' Opening Day roster.
The weak AL Central is full of spots still up for grabs as camp begins, though the most interesting contest is probably the battle for the Twins' fifth starter job.
Ryan Boyer breaks down every job that's up for grabs in the AL East this spring, including a pair of spots in the Orioles' infield.
Ryan Boyer analyzes six more relievers to target in saves + holds leagues, including the Phillies' Jeff Hoffman.
Ryan Boyer discusses six relievers whose values jump in leagues which count holds, including Seattle's Matt Brash.
Could Chas McCormick take the next step with Dusty Baker no longer in charge in Houston, or is he set for some regression?
Bailey Ober is a 6-foot-9 giant with a unique fastball and a unique statistical profile. Does it all add up to someone we should trust in 2024?
Isaac Paredes clubbed 31 homers last year despite not making much hard contact overall. What should we make of him for 2024?
Justin Steele was never a top prospect but just finished fifth in NL Cy Young voting in his second full season. Will he sustain his success in 2024?
After a rough start, Kyle Bradish was dominant for most of last season. What does 2024 hold in store for the righty?
Brandon Pfaadt bounced back from a poor rookie regular season with a strong playoff run. Ryan Boyer examines his fantasy value for 2024.
The final day of the winter meetings finally gave us a true blockbuster, with Juan Soto heading to the Yankees in a seven-player deal.