This week in baseball blogs…
- Jays From the Couch projects Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s MLB career based on his scouting grades, while Future Blue Jays previews the Double-A seasons of Guerrero and fellow hyped prospect Bo Bichette.
- MLB & Fantasy Baseball Analyzed makes 10 bold predictions for the 2018 season.
- A’s Farm discusses some of the Athletics’ top prospects with special assistant Grady Fuson.
- FSH Baseball analyzes Eddie Rosario’s 2017 breakout.
- Camden Depot compares the Orioles’ rotation to other AL East teams’ starting staffs.
- Underthought explains why Xander Bogarts could be primed for a bounce-back season.
- Razz Ball uses pitch tunneling to delve into the respective fantasy values of Jon Lester and Patrick Corbin.
- World Series Dreaming dives into MLB’s messy economic situation.
- The K Zone looks ahead to next winter’s market for free-agent relievers.
- Sports Talk Florida contends that the Rays didn’t need to overhaul their roster during the offseason.
- The Point of Pittsburgh debates whether second or third base is the more important position.
- Chin Music Baseball focuses on eight players trying to overcome recent injuries.
- District on Deck checks off five things the Nationals must do in 2018.
- STL Hat Trick isn’t ruling out an Adam Wainwright revival.
- Motor City Bengals wonders if the Tigers and Twins could make a trade centering on Jose Iglesias.
- Always The Jake previews Jason Kipnis’ season.
- Maximus Take notes the importance of the walk.
- Blue Jays Nation examines Josh Donaldson’s potential trip to free agency next year by considering some of this past offseason’s moves.
- NY Yankees Digest (links: 1, 2) names the worst trades and best free-agent signings in franchise history.
- Clubhouse Corner’s Bernie Pleskoff gives his observations of spring training in Florida.
- Rox Pile makes seven bold predictions for the NL West.
- Pirates Breakdown takes the Bucs’ likely batting order and compares each slot to 2017 NL rate stats.
- Believeland Ball weighs the risks of the Indians rushing Michael Brantley back versus the potential of waiting too long to activate him.
- Jays Journal ranks Toronto’s top 30 prospects.
- MetsMerized opines that Wilmer Flores could be a key Met in 2018.
- Pro Sports Fandom asks whether Cy Young voters who have truly moved past a pitcher’s record.
- Call To The Pen (links: 1, 2) lists each division from best to worst and compares the Phillies and Mets.
- The Runner Sports (links: 1, 2, 3) reacts to MLB’s decision not to discipline Miguel Sano, and writes about both the Astros-Rangers opening series and the Yankees-Red Sox series that could take place in London in 2019.
- Mets Daddy argues that the club should bat Amed Rosario ninth.
- Real McCoy Minor News breaks down some of the Twins’ most intriguing Triple-A players.
- Friars On Base sees plenty of talent on the Padres.
- Everything Bluebirds highlights catcher Luke Maile’s bid to make the Blue Jays.
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padreforlife
How long do I have to read about Josh Naylor
hiflew
Anytime from now to whenever you decide to stop reading about him.
Winsome Green
Only you can control what you read, You decide when you do not want to read about Josh Naylor.
camdenyards46
As long as you would like.
RedRooster
For as long as you want.
Megadro2000
Disagree on the Miggy one. He will bounce back. Every person who watched him play last year noticed he was hurt, not just the start of a decline.