Week 11 Two‑Start Pitcher Landscape
Week 11 of the 2026 fantasy baseball season brings a rare concentration of pitching opportunities, with several clubs scheduled for six or even seven games. The abundance of starts creates a fertile ground for two‑start pitchers, and the matchups are generally favorable for those who can command the strike zone.
Among the arms that are already rostered in nearly every league are Paul Skenes, Cristopher Sanchez, Chris Sale, George Kirby, Logan Gilbert, Gavin Williams, Davis Martin, Logan Webb, Gerrit Cole and Nathan Eovaldi. Each of these starters has proven durability and a track record of delivering quality performances when called upon.
Davis Martin stands out with a 2.00 ERA, a 0.99 WHIP and a 3.35 xERA across 11 starts, while also boasting a 9.4 K/9 rate and an 8‑1 record. His recent stretch since April 10th includes seven quality starts, underscoring his reliability.
Cristopher Sanchez has posted a 1.47 ERA that tops the leaderboard among qualified starters, and his strikeout‑minus‑walk rate of 24.5% reflects a dominant command profile that makes him a cornerstone for any fantasy roster.
Gerrit Cole’s comeback has been nothing short of spectacular; in his first two starts back he threw 12.2 innings without allowing a run, surrendering just six hits and three walks while striking out 12 batters.
Streaming Options Worth Considering
Streaming the right arms can provide a decisive edge, and the current pool includes Jack Flaherty, Zac Gallen, Trevor Rogers, Payton Tolle, Andrew Abbott, Stephen Kolek, Jeffrey Springs, Grayson Rodriguez, Steven Matz, Colin Rea, Jonah Tong, Patrick Corbin, Dustin May, Chris Bassitt, Coleman Crow, Walker Buehler, Tomoyuki Sugano, Miles Mikolas and Ryan Gusto.
Payton Tolle, a rookie with at least 30 innings to his name, shows a 0.90 WHIP, a 2.19 xERA and a 10.0 K/9 rate, accompanied by a 2.61 ERA, signaling a bright future.
Dustin May continues to impress with a 3.02 ERA, a 1.10 WHIP and 7.4 K/9, having logged seven quality starts since April 10th, making him a solid plug‑in for any lineup.
Overall, the week’s schedule rewards those who can lock in multiple starts from the aforementioned pitchers. Monitoring recent form, matchup difficulty and workload will be key to maximizing points and staying ahead of the competition.