This week in baseball blogs…
- Bronx To Bushville and The Sports Tank each write about Shohei Ohtani’s impressive start to the season.
- theScore and District On Deck each focus on Bryce Harper’s early season excellence.
- Bronx Bomber Ball argues that the Yankees must offer an extension to Didi Gregorius.
- Chin Music Baseball delves into Xander Bogaerts’ hot start.
- Twins Daily sees Rockies center fielder Charlie Blackmon’s extension as a potential comp for Brian Dozier’s next deal.
- Foul Territory is concerned about Kenley Jansen’s rocky start to the season.
- STL Hat Trick calls out some Cardinals fans for their opinions on Carlos Martinez.
- Talking Chop explains why the Braves’ Mike Foltynewicz is better off as a starter than a reliever.
- FSH Baseball advises Mariners first baseman Ryon Healy to adjust his batting mechanics.
- Mets Daddy regards Seth Lugo as the Mets’ version of Andrew Miller.
- The Point of Pittsburgh hopes the Pirates don’t make the same mistakes with Chad Kuhl that they did Gerrit Cole.
- Know Hitter views J.D. Martinez as a perfect addition for the Red Sox.
- Always The Jake takes a reasonable approach with respect to Indians star Jose Ramirez’s early slump.
- Think Blue Planning Committee highlights five Dodgers minor leaguers who could contribute to the big club this season.
- The Giants Cove wants no part of banning defensive shifts.
- MLB & Fantasy Baseball Analyzed contends that pitcher distinctions need to end.
- Minor League Ball scouts Braves outfield prospect Drew Waters, while Notes from the Sally scouts Phillies outfield prospect Jhailyn Ortiz.
- Nyrdcast ranks the Cardinals’ top 50 prospects.
- Rox Pile lists the top 25 Rockies who are under the age of 25, while Real McCoy Minor News profiles one of their prospects, outfielder Yonathan Daza.
- The 3rd Man In projects the top 10 picks in this year’s draft.
- Jays Journal previews Toronto’s minor league system for 2018.
- The Runner Sports (links: 1, 2, 3) is optimistic about the Twins; doesn’t see a World Series hangover for the Astros; and covers the early struggles of the Yankees’ bullpen.
- Call to the Pen (links: 1, 2) details where baseball’s top 25 prospects are playing in the early going, and looks at the Phillies’ lineup options.
- Now On Deck notes that the Orioles’ experiment with leading off Chris Davis already seems to be over.
- Motor City Bengals approves of Jeimer Candelario as the Tigers’ No. 2 hitter.
- Everything Bluebirds sees Kevin Pillar as one of the keys to a balanced offense for the Blue Jays.
- Locked On Pirates wonders if Pittsburgh has a looser clubhouse this year.
- Clubhouse Corner’s Bernie Pleskoff offers some early season observations.
- Camden Depot opines that the Orioles’ Rule 5 strategy has already backfired.
- Jays From the Couch explains what last year’s J.P. Howell signing taught Toronto’s bullpen.
- Pinstriped Prospects shares scouting reports on the Yankees’ Single-A starters from their pitching coach, Justin Pope.
- Rotisserie Duck (podcast) interviews with Harry Swartout of Sports Illustrated regarding fantasy baseball and the use of advanced statistics in finding a winning edge.
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