The walls are closing in for hitters and catchers as they share more physical space than ever.
From Ted Williams and Lou Boudreau to Anthony Rizzo and Brandon Moss, there’s more to the shift than meets the eye.
Should you go with the veteran who enjoyed a 2014 renaissance or last year’s breakout darling in drafts and auctions this spring?
The second part of the rankings series takes you from Nick Franklin to Brandon Belt.
A look at the hitters who could outperform their PECOTA projections in the power department.
The senior-circuit bats might provide nice value on draft day.
You might want to let someone else gamble on these players in your fantasy drafts and auctions this spring.
Rick Renteria’s lineup has a few intriguing bats, but you’ll probably have to look elsewhere for pitching.
A fantasy-based look at how this position stacks up through 2016.
The Cubs take another step toward contention by locking up their slugging first baseman for several more years.
Sometimes you’re behind; sometimes you’re ahead. The race is long and in the end it’s only with yourself. (And the other teams in your league.)
Ben and Sam talk about why they haven’t talked about the Reds more often, then discuss whether Anthony Rizzo has proved his critics wrong.
Anthony Rizzo may be making headlines, but the Cubs’ much-maligned shortstop might their best hope for future success.
If Anthony Rizzo fails to fulfill expectations, an excess of media attention will be partly to blame.