I am a little pressed for time this week so we're just gonna jump right into things. As always, if you have a player you would like profiled or have a question about, feel free to post in the comment section or reach out to me on Twitter @hedenson18 with that or any other questions. We will be working our way around the diamond so you can submit your player requests in advance. Jonathan Villar After setting the world on fire in 2016 with 19 home runs and 62 steals, Villar cratered in 2017 (11 HR and 23 SB), creating a great deal of uncertainty for who he was as a hitter coming into this season. The 2018 version of Villar continued to provide solid power and speed at the position, coming in second among second basemen for stolen bases (35) and notching 14 home runs as well. Other than Javier Baez and Whit Merrifield, he was the best source at the keystone for these two categories, though his struggles in other areas overshadowed that production a bit. Villar slashed...
For a long time first base was a position you could count on for power and depth. It was one to wait on in a draft, as you could be reasonably sure of landing a strong slugger there even after waiting a few rounds. That changed in 2018, as only eight first basemen notched 25 home runs (the same number seen at SS) and, more incredibly, we saw only two drive in over 100 runs. First base is thin, and a position to value in keeper leagues if you happen to be lucky enough to hold one of those remaining impact bats. This week’s report highlights four players at the position whose value changed dramatically in 2018, so read on for an in depth look at their prospects for 2019 and beyond. As always, if you have a player you would like profiled or have a question about, feel free to post in the comment section or reach out to me on Twitter @hedenson18 with that or any other questions. We will be working our way around the diamond so you can submit your player requests in advance. Tyler Whit...