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May 17, 2013 Fantasy Starting Pitcher PlannerWeek Eight
Welcome to the Weekly Pitching Planner. Each week I will cover the pitchers are who slated to make two starts and help you decide who you should start and who you should sit. Sometimes guys will be in the “consider” where they might have one good start, but a second tough one and then your league settings might determine whether or not you should go forward with him. The pitchers will be split by league then by categories: Auto-Starts – These are your surefire fantasy aces. You paid a handsome sum for them either with an early draft pick or high dollar auction bid so you’re starting them anywhere, anytime. Guys can emerge onto or fall off of this list as the season evolves. There won’t be many – if any – notes associated with these groupings each week. We are starting them automatically so why do I need to expound on how awesome they are and will be in the coming week? Starts – These are the guys I’m recommending you put into your lineup this week. Some will be obvious, but not quite auto-start excellent while others will be waiver wire fodder who find themselves with a pair of favorable outings that you can take advantage of in your league. There will be accompanying notes supporting the decisions. Considers – As mentioned earlier, these guys will be on the fence and your league settings and position in the standings will really be a decider here. If the Minnesota Twins fifth starter is slated to face the Astros at home followed by an interleague trip to San Diego, he will appear on this list because the matchups are great though he isn’t and if you are in a 10-team mixed league you probably don’t need to take the risk, but a 10-team AL-only leaguer might see it as a nice opportunity to log some quality innings from a freely available resource. Sits – These are the guys I’m getting away from this week. They will range in talent from solid to poor. Rarely will you see a really good pitcher here unless he gets an “at COL, at TOR” slate. Speaking of the fateful “at COL”, any mediocre talent with a trip to Coors Field will be a sit until further notice. If they turn the humidor back on, I’ll reconsider, but after last year there is just no reason to throw any non-stud in that park. And with that, here is our week eight slate…. NATIONAL LEAGUE AUTO-START: Clayton Kershaw, Cole Hamels, and Shelby Miller Miller joins the club! It’s only been eight starts, so his spot here isn’t guaranteed like those of Kershaw or even Hamels, but for now, he belongs, because I can’t really envision a single scenario where you wouldn’t start Miller right now. START
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AMERICAN LEAGUE AUTO-START: Max Scherzer, Jon Lester, and Hisashi Iwakuma Like Miller, Iwakuma has joined the auto-start ranks for at least the time being, because there is absolutely no situation where you are benching him right now. START
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As much fun as two-start guys can be when they hit big with 14 huge innings of great ERA and WHIP and a pair of wins, you don’t want to force it. This week’s slate opens too many opportunities for forcing it, so play it cautiously. That’s especially the case for head-to-head players, because a poor two-start guy can destroy your week.
Paul Sporer is an author of Baseball Prospectus. Follow @sporer
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Paul- would you start Teheran over a 1 start Cobb or Liriano next week?
Cobb no, Liriano.... mmm... that one's tougher. Prob not, let's roll the dice with Teheran over Liri.