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          Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Tuesday's MLB games (2)
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            Todd Zola, FantasyJun 11, 2024, 09:52 AM ET

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          Note: This file has been updated with overnight pitching changes and weather-related game postponements, along with the addition of the latest MLB game odds as of the indicated time of publication.

          Catching up

          Recently, San Francisco Giants SP Blake Snell stated that part of his early season woes were due to missing the bulk of spring training. Chances are, the same is true for Arizona Diamondbacks SP Jordan Montgomery, especially since he changed agents after finally inking a one-year contract. Montgomery hasn't dealt with health issues, but he has yet to get in a groove after signing late and falling behind in extended spring training.

          Montgomery has made nine starts, so whatever residual rust should be knocked off, but he has been unable to return to form thus far this season. The lefty's last two outings have been terrible, as Montgomery has yielded 14 earned runs on 17 hits in only six combined innings, fanning only five while issuing six walks over that span.

          Montgomery's four-seam and two-seam fastballs are both down about a tick and a half, with a resulting steep decline in strikeout rate from 21.5% last season to 13.8% so far in 2024. His command and control have also suffered.

          Montgomery's 6.60 ERA is pegged a couple of runs too high by its estimators, but a mark in the mid-to-high fours is still well above average.

          Montgomery is already someone who doesn't merit a full-time roster spot in standard ESPN 10-team leagues. When he debuted on April 19, he was rostered in around 82% of ESPN leagues. That has plummeted to just over half.

          Montgomery should be a no-brainer to start at home against the Los Angeles Angels but sitting him is defensible. The drop in velocity is worrisome. Even so, I'm aggressive, so I'm starting with him. Your team, your call.

          What you may have missed on Monday

          • Houston Astros C Yainer Diaz missed last night's 4-3 extra-inning loss to the San Francisco Giants. Diaz was hit in the throwing hand with a foul tip in Sunday's contest and was still experiencing soreness, though manager Joe Espada indicated Diaz was able to pinch hit if needed. Diaz stayed on the bench the entire game, with C Victor Caratini handling backstop duties. Before the game, OF Kyle Tucker was seen walking without crutches, generating optimism he'll be activated from the 10-day IL on Friday, the first day he's eligible. Tucker has been nursing a bruised shin.

          • Colorado Rockies regular C Elias Diaz had to exit last night's affair after the first inning. He hurt his left calf running out a ground ball. He was replaced behind the plate by backup C Jacob Stallings, with C/OF Hunter Goodman available in an emergency. Diaz is slated for evaluation today. If he misses any action, Stallings and Goodman will fill in. The Rockies will begin a 10-day homestand on Friday.

          • The New York Yankees welcomed OF Juan Soto back to their lineup last night. The slugger missed the weekend set with the Los Angeles Dodgers due to forearm inflammation, but he was able to serve as the DH in the road opener against the Kansas City Royals. Soto went 1-for-3 with a walk and a run scored in the 4-2 win. With Soto occupying DH, Giancarlo Stanton had the night off, as did OF Aaron Judge. It was Judge's first time resting this season.

          • Yankees manager Aaron Boone also kept 1B Anthony Rizzo on the bench for the second straight game, as Rizzo is in a 1-for-29 slump. With Yankees closer Clay Holmes needing a day to recover after throwing 24 pitches to lock down Sunday night's win, Michael Tonkin delivered his first save of the season.

          • Kansas City SP Seth Lugo managed to throw seven frames against the less-potent Yankees lineup, but he still yielded four runs. The Royals were also playing a man down after OF Hunter Renfroe left in the third inning following his fouling a pair of pitches off his left foot. After the game, it was revealed that Renfroe has a broken left big toe. He's likely to require an IL stint, and OF Dairon Blanco is the likely replacement, although OF Nelson Velazquez and 2B/OF Adam Frazier could also see action in right.

          • The Baltimore Orioles were shorthanded with OF Kyle Stowers and OF Austin Hays both held out of Monday's AL East affair in St. Petersburg against the Tampa Bay Rays. Stowers is experiencing wrist soreness and Hays is nursing sore ribs. The Orioles enjoyed a 1-0 lead after SS Gunnar Henderson deposited the first pitch of the game into the stands for his 21st homer, going on to win 5-2.

          Everything else you need to know for Tuesday

          • The Chicago White Sox are calling up prospect SP Drew Thorpe (3.5% rostered in ESPN leagues) for his major league debut, and he will face the Seattle Mariners on the road in pitcher-friendly T-Mobile Park. Thorpe was the centerpiece the White Sox acquired from the San Diego Padres in the Dylan Cease deal. Thorpe spent the early part of the season with Double-A Birmingham, where he recorded a sparkling 1.35 ERA and 0.85 WHIP in 11 starts, spanning 60 innings. However, he only fanned 56, which is light for a 23-year-old at that level. That said, on Tuesday, Thorpe takes on a Mariners lineup with the league's highest strikeout rate, so he is in play as a streamer.

          • Normally, we stick to a 50% rostership maximum when identifying spot starters, but Tuesday isn't ideal for those looking to fortify their pitching. As such, Thorpe's mound foe, Bryan Woo (58.2% rostered) deserves a mention since he is just over the cut-off. It's surprising that Woo is available in over 40% of leagues after posting four straight quality starts, three of the scoreless variety. Furthermore, Woo hasn't issued any walks in this 24-inning stretch and has struck out 16.

          • My favorite spot starter on Tuesday's docket is Tylor Megill (7.0%), as he takes the hill at Citi Field for the opener of a set between the New York Mets and Miami Marlins. Megill has 20 strikeouts to just six walks over his last three starts, covering 17 frames. The Marlins fan at a below-average clip, but they tote the second-lowest wOBA in the league into the game's top pitching venue.

          • Betting tip of the day: Scoring remains down, as the average 2024 fly ball distance has been shorter relative to recent seasons, resulting in fewer homers and more fly ball outs. Last night, only one of the seven games hit the over, and it took the Seattle Mariners scoring eight runs over the final two frames to get it done. I'm going to stay with the trend when the Arizona Diamondbacks host the Los Angeles Angels tonight and take under 9.5 runs scored (+110).

          It's never too late to start a free fantasy baseball league. Leagues drafted this week will start scoring fresh the following Monday. Come and join the fun!

          Starting pitcher rankings for Tuesday

          Reliever report

          To get the latest information on each team's bullpen hierarchy, as well as which pitchers might be facing a bit of fatigue and who might be the most likely suspects to vulture a save or pick up a surprise hold in their stead, check out the latest Closer Chart, which will be updated every morning.

          Hitting report

          Plan ahead in fantasy baseball with help from our Forecaster projections. Each day, we will provide an updated preview of the next 10 days for every team, projecting the matchup quality for hitters (overall and by handedness) as well as for base stealers.

          Best sub-50% rostered hitters for Tuesday

          Best and worst hitters from the day are generated by THE BAT X, a projection system created by Derek Carty using advanced methods like those used in MLB front offices, accounting for a variety of factors including player talent, ballparks, bullpens, weather, umpires, defense, catcher pitch-framing, and lots more.

          • Carlos Correa (MIN, SS -- 46%) vs. Cal Quantrill

          • Max Kepler (MIN, RF -- 16%) vs. Quantrill

          • TJ Friedl (CIN, CF -- 38%) vs. Triston McKenzie

          • Jorge Soler (SF, RF -- 45%) vs. Ronel Blanco

          • Jeimer Candelario (CIN, 3B -- 17%) vs. McKenzie

          • MJ Melendez (KC, RF -- 6%) vs. Marcus Stroman

          • Rhys Hoskins (MIL, 1B -- 35%) vs. Yusei Kikuchi

          • Tyler Freeman (CLE, 3B -- 14%) at Brent Suter

          • Wenceel Perez (DET, 2B -- 3%) vs. Mitchell Parker

          • Danny Jansen (TOR, C -- 11%) at Carlos Rodriguez

          Worst over-50% rostered hitters for Tuesday

          • Luis Robert Jr. (CHW, CF -- 81%) at Bryan Woo

          • Jeremy Pena (HOU, SS -- 65%) at Jordan Hicks

          • Paul Goldschmidt (STL, 1B -- 79%) vs. Paul Skenes

          • Yainer Diaz (HOU, C -- 77%) at Hicks

          • Cal Raleigh (SEA, C -- 68%) vs. Drew Thorpe

          • Jordan Westburg (BAL, 2B -- 86%) vs. Max Fried

          • Dansby Swanson (CHC, SS -- 59%) at Zach Eflin

          • Nolan Arenado (STL, 3B -- 87%) vs. Skenes

          • Ian Happ (CHC, LF -- 66%) at Eflin

          • Brandon Nimmo (NYM, CF -- 82%) vs. Jesus Luzardo

          THE BAT X's Best Stacks for Tuesday

          • San Diego Padres vs. JP Sears

          • Philadelphia Phillies at Kutter Crawford

          • Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Dane Dunning

          Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Tuesday's MLB games (2024)

          FAQs

          Who to pick up in fantasy baseball? ›

          Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Pair of Cardinals lead this week's hitter pickups
          • Alec Burleson, 1B/OF, St. Louis Cardinals (46% rostered)
          • Masyn Winn, SS, St. Louis Cardinals (36% rostered)
          • Jesse Winker, OF, Washington Nationals (42% rostered)
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          How do you determine the winning pitcher in a 7 inning game? ›

          Winning Pitcher. When a pitcher throws a complete game and his team wins, he is obviously the winning pitcher. If he leaves after 7 innings with a big lead that his team holds on to, it is also easy to tell he is the winning pitcher.

          How are pitchers scored in fantasy baseball? ›

          Pitchers are ranked in order of their Forecaster/Daily Notes projected fantasy points (FPTS), using ESPN's standard scoring system (2 points per win, minus-2 per loss, 3 per inning, 1 per K, minus-1 apiece per hit or walk allowed, minus-2 per earned run allowed).

          How do they decide which pitcher wins? ›

          In Major League Baseball, the winning pitcher is defined as the pitcher who last pitched prior to the half-inning when his team maintains the lead that it never relinquishes. There are two exceptions to this rule. The first is that a starting pitcher must complete a minimum of five innings to earn a win.

          Who do I want on my fantasy bench? ›

          Who should I have on my fantasy football bench? It's best to have more running backs and wide receivers on your bench with high upside. One reason is they might be a breakout player and also your starting lineup includes two of each position so it makes sense to have more backups.

          How do you choose keepers in fantasy baseball? ›

          If your League Manager (LM) has enabled Keepers in your league, a link for Keeper selection is displayed at the top of your Team page. Click on the link. The Keepers page will display the Keeper selection lock time, your league's draft date (if scheduled), and the maximum number of Keepers allowed.

          What do MLB scouts look for in a pitcher? ›

          It's more than just velocity

          Regardless of how alluring it is to light up the radar gun, good scouts look for much more than velocity from pitchers. As a starting point, scouts start by looking at a pitcher's strength, stamina, agility and aggressiveness, and then look at things like arm action and delivery.

          What is a perfect inning for a pitcher? ›

          An immaculate inning occurs in baseball when a pitcher strikes out all three batters he faces in one inning using the minimum possible number of pitches: nine.

          How does a pitcher get a perfect game? ›

          To achieve a perfect game, a team must not allow any opposing player to reach base by any means: no hits, walks, hit batsmen, uncaught third strikes, catcher's interference, fielder's obstruction, or fielding errors which allow a batter to reach base.

          What does h mean for pitchers? ›

          H – Hits | total hits allowed by pitcher. R – Runs | the number of runs the pitcher has allowed, both earned and unearned. ER – Earned Runs | any run that scores against a pitcher without the benefit of an error or a passed ball.

          How do you score a win for a pitcher? ›

          A pitcher receives a win when he is the pitcher of record when his team takes the lead for good -- with a couple rare exceptions. First, a starting pitcher must pitch at least five innings (in a traditional game of nine innings or longer) to qualify for the win.

          What does bf stand for in baseball? ›

          Batters faced is simply a count of the number of total plate appearances against a certain pitcher or team.

          Who to pick with first pick in fantasy football reddit? ›

          Draft Jefferson, Chase, CMC, Kupp, Ekeler, or Kelce in the 1st. Pair with Mahomes or Allen in the 2nd. I can see that your 1st 2 picks are gravy train but after that in picks 34-36 talent dries up drastically. A #1 pick gives you 5 top 50 picks.

          How do you claim a player in fantasy baseball? ›

          Players who are added and dropped within less than 24 hours will be placed as a Free Agent to be claimed at any time. A dropped player that was previously a part of a team for more than 24 hours will always be placed in waivers.

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