2026 : Around the League

Also, while it's still pretty early and I expect him to rebound at least a little, the Dodgers may have made their first crucial mistake in the big contracts they've given out. Kyle Tucker is looking rough and pretty much all of his stats have taken pretty huge downturns. Lower EVs, increased K rate, lower BB rate, etc.
 
Also, while it's still pretty early and I expect him to rebound at least a little, the Dodgers may have made their first crucial mistake in the big contracts they've given out. Kyle Tucker is looking rough and pretty much all of his stats have taken pretty huge downturns. Lower EVs, increased K rate, lower BB rate, etc.
Remember when he was the guy we thought the Braves should sign?
 
Another interesting thing I didn't realize is that Cody Bellinger is putting together a pretty fantastic career after early injuries nearly derailed the entire thing.

Among active players under 31, his 32.2 bWAR ranks 2nd, behind only Soto.
 
Just checked and Waldrep had that done in February and won't be back till June-July. No way Skubal is back by the deadline.
 
He might miss the rest of the year. If he had it done today then that would put him back around the first of September if he had no set backs.
Google said resume throwing in 6 weeks, which is how I got that.

To be fair, Waldrep is already throwing and he never even went through ST. So Skubal's timeline to start throwing could be shorter than the 2ish months that Waldrep has been sidelined so far. But that's probably best case scenario. He's probably looking at late July, at best before he can throw and then probably another 3 weeks before any rehab assignments.
 
If we just play .500 the rest of the season, we will finish 89-73. Pretty wild considering it's the start of May.
 
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