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Fantasy Baseball Pitchers: When to Sell High on Rising Arms

Assessing the sustainability of high‑strikeout arms like Cam Schlittler, Jacob Misiorowski and Chase Burns

In the fast‑moving world of fantasy baseball, a handful of young arms have begun to turn heads with eye‑catching strikeout numbers and sub‑3.00 ERAs, led by Cam Schlittler, Jacob Misiorowski and Chase Burns.

The Pitching Landscape

All three pitchers sit atop the leaderboard for strikeouts per nine innings, and each relies heavily on a four‑seam fastball that consistently exceeds 97 mph.

Their BABIP figures sit below the league average, suggesting that a regression could be imminent, especially as summer heat tends to diminish the fastball’s effectiveness.

Workload and Injury Concerns

Misiorowski, anchored in Milwaukee’s bullpen, has already thrown seven‑inning outings this season, while Schlittler is carrying a heavy load in New York due to an injured staff. Burns endures the most packed schedule of his career, often resting only four days between starts.

Strategic Outlook

With early June on the horizon, managers are eyeing these arms as sell‑high assets, contemplating trades for more seasoned pitchers or high‑upside position players.

The key takeaway for fantasy owners is to look beyond raw strikeout totals and ERA, weighing BABIP, usage patterns, injury risk and the sustainability of performance metrics before deciding whether to hold or move on.

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