Colorado Rockies shortstop Ezequiel Tovar is an interesting player to figure out in fantasy baseball. He does not walk (3.3%) and strikes out a lot (28.8%). But he hit 26 home runs in his 22 seasons, slashing .269/.295/.469 (95 wRC+). While he should have solid power and above-average speed, there are some concerning underlying metrics with Tovar. The Reasons Behind a Likely … [Read more...] about The Reasons Behind a Likely Fantasy Downfall for Rockies Shortstop in 2025
Germán Márquez’s Vital Role in the Rockies’ Rotation Performance
After a stellar 2021 by Germán Márquez, the Colorado Rockies were confident they had an ace in their rotation. It was the second full season (2018), and he showed he was capable of leading the Rockies’ rotation. Márquez went 12-11 with a 4.40 ERA and a 176:64 K: BB ratio in 180 innings pitched. He earned his first all-star appearance and threw a near no-hitter against the … [Read more...] about Germán Márquez’s Vital Role in the Rockies’ Rotation Performance
Ryan McMahon Needs to Avoid Extended Second-Half Slump
Over the past two seasons, Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon has hit at an All-Star level. But that statement should come with an asterisk. Because in each of those seasons, McMahon would consistently endure a second-half slump. His production fell off a cliff once the Midsummer Classic passed. Since Nolan Arenado was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, McMahon has … [Read more...] about Ryan McMahon Needs to Avoid Extended Second-Half Slump
Potential Landing Spots For George Springer
Perhaps the biggest name on the free-agent market, George Springer is looking for a big dollar deal. Springer spent his first seven years with the Houston Astros, however, the star outfielder reportedly does not want to return. The 31-year-old is a three-time All-Star, two-time Silver Slugger, and World Series MVP. He has a regular-season career slash line of .270/.361/.491 and … [Read more...] about Potential Landing Spots For George Springer
This Smooth Swinging Lefty Has a Shot at the Hall of Fame
Few players in recent history have exemplified five-tool talent like Carlos González. Known as “CarGo,” González enjoyed a career filled with incredible highlights. These ranged from clutch walk-offs to Gold Glove-worthy plays in the outfield. His time in the big leagues included three All-Star appearances, three Gold Gloves, two Silver Sluggers, a National League batting … [Read more...] about This Smooth Swinging Lefty Has a Shot at the Hall of Fame