
Erik Siegrist wonders if any of this year's top draft picks could find themselves on a big-league taxi squad and whether players with health concerns, such as Carlos Carrasco, will play at all.

Dave Regan discusses a few guys who could see their values take an uptick in 2021, including Kyle Tucker who should be Houston’s full-time right fielder in 2021.

Brad Johnson shares injury observations we often read about and discusses his approach to handling how they affect pitchers, including Chris Sale, who’s out for an extended time after having Tommy John surgery.

Todd Zola breaks down roster management trends from last season's NFBC Main Event and notes that Lucas Giolito became a poster boy for exercising patience.

Erik Halterman looks at players whose stock has changed based on recent news, including Chris Archer, who underwent season-ending surgery last week.

Jason Collette has been tracking new pitches every spring since 2014. How often are those new pitches successfully incorporated? And which new pitches should we be watching closely in 2020?

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas in the 276-300 range, including Yankees outfielder Estevan Florial, whose shaky hit tool has led to his stock plummeting.

Jan Levine profiles players flying under the radar, including the Reds' Eugenio Suarez, who should be back to full health when the season resumes.

Brad Johnson delves into guys who likely will arrive in the next year or two, including Nate Pearson, who’s on the fast track with the Jays.

Todd Zola examines how roster construction impacted last year's NFBC Main Event and finds that a lot of teams squandered the advantage Ronald Acuna's steals provided.

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas in the 251-275 range, including Padres two-way player Jake Cronenworth, who is skilled but could be relegated to a utility role.

Erik Halterman profiles players who could benefit from a short baseball season, including the Mariners' Mallex Smith.

Bernie Pleskoff vents about how the powers who run Major League Baseball are doing their best to divide the players who have made them richer and richer — and kill any sort of season.

Jan Levine looks at NL players who might have been overlooked in spring drafts, including the Nationals' Carter Kieboom.