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Week 15 Fantasy Baseball Streaming Pitcher Guide

Evaluating recent performances and optimal matchups for the upcoming slate

The fantasy baseball landscape shifts quickly as Week 15 approaches, and the streaming pitcher market offers a handful of high‑upside arms that can swing matchups in your favor.

Looking back at last week’s action, Tyler Mahle delivered 4.1 innings with three strikeouts, four earned runs, four hits and three walks, while Bubba Chandler posted a longer outing of 6.1 innings, six strikeouts, five earned runs, seven hits and two walks. Tatsuya Imai struggled with 1.1 innings, two strikeouts, five earned runs, four hits and five walks, and Walbert Urena turned in 5.2 innings, six strikeouts, one earned run, one hit and four walks. Javier Assad was efficient with 4.2 innings, two strikeouts and no earned runs, while Brandon Young logged five innings, five strikeouts, four earned runs, eight hits and three walks. Martin Perez’s start was cut short by injury.

Among the most reliable streaming options is Reynaldo Lopez, whose efficiency and the Mets’ weak offense make him a prime target, while Michael McGreevy brings a 3.12 ERA and a low walk rate that should keep him under the radar but effective. Jake Bennett, an exciting young pitcher with a 3.10 ERA and elite control, adds upside, and Kyle Leahy has performed well despite a high xERA, making him a solid plug‑in.

Brandon Young remains a consistent arm with a 3.38 ERA and 62 strikeouts this season, and Kumar Rocker offers a high‑risk, high‑reward profile with a 3.95 ERA that could pay off against a vulnerable lineup. Ian Seymour stands out as a favorite starter for the week, boasting a 9.6 K/9 ratio and a 4.02 ERA, making him a compelling addition for any roster.

Strategic Outlook

As the season edges toward the All-Star break, maintaining a balanced rotation of streaming options while monitoring injury updates will be key to sustaining performance. The upcoming slate features matchups against teams such as the Mets, Phillies and Rangers, giving each recommended arm a favorable environment to excel. Keep an eye on recent start results and adjust your lineup accordingly to maximize strikeout potential and minimize costly walks.

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