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Fantasy Baseball: Week 9 Guide

Tyler Skaggs SP Angels

Tyler Skaggs (two-start pitcher) is someone to keep in mind this weeek

 

In baseball fashion, here’s a changeup with a slew of new articles to help get you geared up for your week 9 of fantasy baseball.

 

Of course all the pertinent topics will be covered such as two-start pitchers, pitching/hitting matchups, streaming options and more. So what are you waiting for, take a look below to get all the info you need on prepping for week 9.

 

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Rotoprofessor: Two-Start Pitchers For The Coming Week

There’s an abundant amount of options this week for two-start pitchers, but you likely only care about the ones that are available either through the waiver wire, or players that are on the fringe of whether to start or not. In this case, Ray Kuhn (Rotoprofessor) has your two-start options broken down into tiers along with additional notes on a few players. For example, Tommy Milone has two starts this week at home where he has a 1.80 ERA this season and his splits over 189.1 innings are 2.74 compared to 4.83 ERA on the road. Here’s a couple other notes from Kuhn, for the rest of his notes and two-start pitcher tiers, head on over to Rotoprofessor.

 

Alfredo Simon (SP) Reds

Tier 3

 

A 2.31 ERA, 1.01 WHIP  and 6-2 record makes Simon one of the best starting pitchers this season. He’ll take on the Dodgers in Los Angeles where the park favors pitchers and while his second matchup is in Arizona, a more hitter friendly ballpark, the hitters themselves aren’t quite as frightening for pitchers. Simon has had plenty of quality starts which puts him in Kuhn’s Tier 3 of two-start options.

 

Tyler Skaggs (SP) Diamondbacks

Tier 4

 

Skaggs will hit the road this week, but he’ll be visiting pitcher friendly parks in Seattle and Oakland. His 4.14 ERA could improve, but his 1.13 WHIP keeps the bases clear. While he doesn’t provide many strikeouts, his two-starts this week help mitigate that putting him in Kuhn’s tier 4 of two-start pitchers.

 

 

Fantasy Alarm: MLB Weekly Preview: Week 9

Previewing week 9, Michael Pichan (Fantasy Alarm) takes a look at the interleague schedule, teams playing six and seven games, lefty/righty matchups and more. If you’re a fantasy player that looks at total games and lefty/righty matchups, then you’ll be happy to look below where we’ve listed all the matchups with players facing three lefty’s this week and teams playing seven games.

 

Seven Games Teams

 

AL NL
Los Angeles Angels Diamondbacks
Baltimore Orioles Braves
Boston Red Sox Reds
Detroit Tigers Dodgers
Houston Astros New York Mets
Kansas City Royals Philadelphia Phillies
Minnesota Twins Pittsburgh Pirates
Oakland Athletics San Francisco Giants
Seattle Mariners St. Louis Cardinals

 

3 Games vs Left-Handed Pitchings:

  • Los Angeles Angels
  • Boston Red Sox
  • Cincinnati Reds
  • Cleveland Indians
  • Detroit Tigers
  • San Diego Padres
  • Seattle Mariners

 

 

RotoBaller: Week 9 Start/Sit: MLB Starting Pitcher (SP) Matchups

Based on career splits versus the upcoming opponent, the performance of the starting pitcher throughout this season and ballpark factors, RotoBaller does its best to make start/sit recommendations for all projected pitching matchups for week 9. Without covering the entire week’s matchups and recommendations, here are a few home starting pitchers that you should sit this week along with their matchups.

 

Home Starting Pitchers to Sit:

Monday (5/26)

BOS @ ATL: Ervin Santana (SP) Braves

 

Tuesday (5/27)

BAL @ MIL: Matt Garza (SP) Brewers

 

Wednesday (5/28)

CHC @ SF: Tim Lincecum (SP) Giants

 

Thursday (5/29)

TEX @ MIN: Ricky Nolasco (SP) Twins

 

Friday (5/30)

CIN @ ARI: Bronson Arroyo (SP) Diamondbacks

 

Saturday (5/31)

DET @ SEA: Chris Young (SP) Mariners

 

Sunday (6/1)

BAL @ HOU: Jarred Cosart (SP) Astros

 

 

ProjectRoto: Forecaster Week 9

Adam Pfeifer (ProjectRoto) helps us prepare for week 9 with his forecaster covering injuries, hot/cold hitting matchups, pitchers to watch and his top twenty pitchers for the week. Sometimes the best information comes in short succinct messages and below is exactly that. Here are Pfeifer’s bad matchups for the week and pitchers to watch.

 

Bad Matchups:

Oakland Athletics vs. DET, vs. LAA

Seattle Mariners vs. LAA, vs. DET

Chicago Cubs @SF, @MIL

 

Pitchers to Watch:

Tanner Roark (SP) Nationals:

Roark has strong matchups this week against a road weary Marlins team and a banged up Rangers club. He’ll attempt to go pitch-for-pitch again Yu Darvish which may not end well, but he is still pitching well and does so especially well at home. The Marlins meanwhile average 3.43 runs per game on the road compared to 5.88 at home.

 

Drew Hutchison (SP) Blue Jays:

Hutchison has been pitching atrociously at home, but he goes up against the horrendous Royals and Rays offense so it evens out. His K/BB ratio is promising and the Blue Jays are playing well enough to make Hutchison worthy to keep an eye on.

 

 

Fantasy Assembly: Week Nine Stream Team:

For your streamers out there, Rob Adams (Fantasy Assembly) has compiled his Stream Team to help identify the best pitching matchups for each week with pitchers with an average ownership below 40% in Yahoo! and ESPN leagues. For more on how they score their pitchers, check out Fantasy Assembly’s week nine stream team article. For now though, take a look below to see who their stream team for week 9 is.

 

Monday (5/26)

Tyler Skaggs (SP) Diamondbacks @ SEA

 

Tuesday (5/27)

Jonathon Niese (SP) Mets vs. PIT

 

Wednesday: (5/28)

Charlie Morton (SP) Pirates @ NYM

 

Thursday (5/29)

Matt Shoemaker (SP) Angels @ SEA

 

Friday (5/30)

Miguel Gonzalez (SP) Orioles @ HOU

 

Saturday (5/31)

Kyle Kendrick (SP) Phillies vs. NYM

 

Sunday (6/1)

Jose Quitana (SP) CWS  vs. SD

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