Joey Cantillo has sustained his new curveball-heavy approach (with additional velocity) for three starts in a row now. Walks can sometimes get the better of him, as happened last time out, but with two starts upcoming, you take the chance on a monster week.
SF
San Francisco
• #65
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Age: 27
Matchups
vs. TOR, vs. COL
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Landen Roupp misfired badly last time out, mostly because of an uncharacteristic six walks, but his underlying data set remains strong, as demonstrated best by his 3.21 FIP. He has a pair of terrific matchups this week.
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TB
Tampa Bay
• #61
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Age: 27
Ian Seymour thinks he’s better suited to start, and the results over his past two turns support that thinking as he’s allowed a combined three hits while striking out 15 in 12 2/3 innings. He looked like he’d be in line for two starts at once point but only loses the one against the Yankees, keeping the more favorable one against the Mariners.
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ATH
Athletics
• #35
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Age: 27
J.T. Ginn wasn’t as dominant in June as he was in May, but he remains a good ground ball pitcher with a 2.48 ERA over his past 11 starts. He just kept the Dodgers in check last time out and will be facing a Tigers lineup that ranks 20th in runs scored.
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TB
Tampa Bay
• #22
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Age: 31
Griffin Jax tends to work only five innings at a time, but he has a 2.79 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and 8.8 K/9 in his past nine starts. After coming through in back-to-back outings against the Royals, he’ll line up for two turns this week, including a Mariners lineup that ranks 22nd in runs scored.
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DET
Detroit
• #52
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Age: 25
Troy Melton has been effective all along, pitching to a 2.05 ERA across seven starts, but his swing-and-miss has picked up in his last two, more closely resembling what it was in the minors. He should be able to handle the Athletics.
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BAL
Baltimore
• #34
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Age: 27
Shane Baz has found success recently while minimizing the use of his sinker, putting together a 3.08 ERA in his past eight starts. The Cubs matchup is scary, but hopefully the Royals one will make up for it.
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STL
St. Louis
• #36
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Age: 25
Matchups
vs. MIL, vs. ATL
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Michael McGreevy has little strikeout upside, which generally makes him not worth the risk in categories leagues, but he does have five quality starts in his past six turns. That makes him a tempting choice for points leagues in a two-start week, even with iffy matchups, given that quality starts count for something in that format.
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MIL
Milwaukee
• #55
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Age: 27
Shane Drohan has some strong upside indicators, such as a fastball with a 32 percent whiff rate, but he has yet to realize that upside for a number of reasons, not the least of which is a quick hook. He did pitch beyond five innings last time out, albeit with a low pitch count, which makes him a gutsy play with two starts this week.
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MIN
Minnesota
• #61
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Age: 25
Connor Prielipp turned in the best start of his career last time out, striking out 10, and then skipped his next turn. He’ll be plenty rested going up against a Guardians offense that ranks in the bottom five.
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