We don’t expect him to maintain those absurd averages but facing Arizona makes it easier.
Kuhl has been the Rockies best pitcher this season, totaling a 1.10 ERA and 0.92 WHIP through three starts. Pineda has been in this article a ton over recent years, and he’s obviously in play against a putrid Pittsburgh offense. As long as Ashby limits contact like that, his 100 Ks across 63 innings at Triple-A last season makes him one of the most intriguing streamers of the week. He’s actually allowed only 10 hits over his last three starts, doing that damage across 15.1 innings. His 1.53 WHIP this season is nothing to write home about, but we don’t anticipate him walking so many people in such a good matchup. The talented lefty has a 2.65 ERA for the season, after generating a 1.17 WHIP last year. All of that has them as the best matchup in fantasy right now, which makes Ashby a worthy risk. That team has just three wins, and we’re nearly in May! The Reds rank dead-last in OPS and xwOBA while sitting 26th in runs scored and OBP.
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Using pitchers against Cincinnati is a cheat code right now. This is The Streamonator’s favorite play of the week, too, projecting Elie to provide $13.5 worth of value. Arizona’s lineup is atrocious, sitting 27th in OBP, 29th in OPS, and 28th in wOBA. That’s more indicative of the stud we saw in the minors, and we believe he’s one of the best streamers in this sensational matchup. That doesn’t tell the whole story, though, with Elieser generating a 3.84 圎RA for the season and a 1.21 WHIP since the opener. That earned him the win but unfortunately brought his ERA to 5.87. I just watched Hernandez battle his way through a start with the Mariners, but it was impressive to watch him allow three runs in the second inning and go nearly perfect across his closing three innings. Not to mention, Paddack is likely to enter this matchup as a -160 favorite in such a tasty matchup. Oakland ranks 25th in OPS and 28th in OBP and might have the worst lineup based on talent alone. That makes it hard to understand why everyone has given up on a 26-year-old prospect, particularly in a pristine matchup like this. We’ve seen flashes of that throughout most of his career, with Paddack providing a 1.13 WHIP. The Twins made a big splash by acquiring him before the season started, and he’s rewarded them with a 3.68 ERA and 1.16 WHIP. Man, I don’t want to get burned by Paddack again, but he’s sucking me in. The Nationals rank 26th in wOBA, 24th in runs per game, and 27th in OPS. The biggest reason we love him is this matchup with Washington. 273 wOBA, so it’s clear that these numbers are legit. We’re talking about a guy with a 3.42 圎RA and. The only dud was a rough game against Houston, but that’s common for most streamers anyway. The 30-year-old has a 2.93 ERA and 0.98 WHIP so far this season. I’ve always been a big fan of Lorenzen because he could rake and throw gas out of the bullpen, but he’s been a sneaky starter for the Angels. I guess we need to pay more attention to when these guys will have babies! In any case, the process has been on point, and we’re going to keep grinding away this week! Pitching Streamers Michael Lorenzen, LAA (vs. Unfortunately, Miguel Sano went into hiding on the Twins bench while Aaron Hicks went on paternity leave. On the hitting side, Eric Hosmer was one of our best streamers of the season. Bailey Ober was the only guy who struggled, and it sounds like he wasn’t available in your leagues anyway. I was really pleased with how last week played out.