The latest fantasy baseball guide focuses on the pitchers who can give you two starts in a single scoring period, a rare advantage that can swing weekly matchups. Among the standouts, Griffin Jax has posted a 2.40 ERA and a 1.20 WHIP over 11 starts, establishing himself as a reliable two‑start option. Sean Burke, meanwhile, brings a 3.71 ERA, a 1.21 WHIP and a 9.0 K/9 rate, paired with a schedule that looks favorable for the upcoming slate.
Not every arm comes with the same level of certainty. Zebby Matthews offers a tempting 1.8 HR/9 rate but faces teams that are among the league’s most potent home‑run producers, making him a riskier play. Eric Lauer’s 2.54 ERA and 0.92 WHIP look impressive on the surface, yet his 5.19 FIP suggests the numbers may be buoyed by luck. Aaron Nola, a name that usually commands attention, is currently floundering with a 5.58 ERA and a 1.45 WHIP, having surrendered six homers across his last three outings.
Veteran Martin Pérez sits at a 3.00 ERA and a 1.13 WHIP, but his performance has been underpinned by a low .242 BABIP and an 80.6% strand rate, indicators that could reverse if the opposition’s contact improves. Kyle Leahy, on the other hand, struggles with a 1.51 WHIP and a sub‑par 62:28 K:BB ratio, rendering him essentially unusable in most fantasy formats.
Streaming Strategy
Streaming the right players can fill gaps in a roster, and the Rockies present a cluster of options this week. With matchups against pitching staffs that are vulnerable to extra‑base hits, several Colorado contributors deserve a look. Outfielder Owen Caissie and catcher Joe Mack have been highlighted as the top Miami hitters to target, while Mickey Moniak, TJ Rumfield and Jake McCarthy round out the most attractive Rockies streamers.
The Dodgers’ offense should explode against the Athletics and Padres, and Tommy Edman emerges as a solid everyday option in that lineup. By mixing the proven two‑start arms with carefully chosen streamers, fantasy managers can maximize points and stay competitive through the week.