The Atlanta Braves need to upgrade the pitching staff after losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton. Their dream replacement looks sharp for the Miami Marlins.
The avalanche of shiny new Statcast data makes it extremely challenging for fantasy managers to decipher signal from noise, especially when dealing with small sample sizes. The overwhelming majority of the spring training data overload winds up being completely useless (often narrative-driven spin) that doesn’t wind up having any tangible impact,
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Fantasy baseball news or noise: Spring starts strong for Sandy Alcantara, Alex Bregman
Marlins' Sandy Alcantara: Effective in first spring start
Effective in first spring start
Alcantara looks good in return. And six takeaways from Marlins spring training so far
Six takeaways from the first couple days of Marlins spring training games, with Monday’s game in Houston canceled due to poor weather in West Palm Beach: ▪ Nearly 17 months after Tommy John surgery, Sandy Alcantara looked very good in his spring debut.
Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara threw one scoreless inning against the New York Mets in a spring training game on Sunday as he continues his comeback from elbow surgery that caused him to miss last season.
“Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara took the mound for the first time in 521 days, maxing out at 99.3 mph on the radar gun and tossing a scoreless inning in Sunday afternoon’s 1-1 Grapefruit League tie with the Mets at Clover Park,” De Nicola wrote.
All I'm hoping for in the first week of Spring Training is for players to stay healthy. Anything more than that is gravy. Let's talk gravy. Alex Bregman made his Red Sox debut Sunday against the Blue Jays,
Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara threw one scoreless inning against the New York Mets in a spring training game on Sunday as he continues his comeback from elbow surgery that caused him to miss last season.
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