![]() I don't mind taking a flier to see if he can keep building – he now has two or fewer earned runs allowed in three straight starts. I'd clearly prioritize Garrett over him, but Woo now has 23 strikeouts in 14.2 innings, and both his four-seam fastball and slider look like pretty good swing-and-miss pitches, so there's something there. Garrett is 71% rostered, which might be about 29% too low.īryan Woo, Mariners – Woo wasn't nearly as impressive against the Yankees, but with 5.1 shutout innings, it was still pretty good. Take out a disastrous 11-run outing against the Braves, and his ERA drops to 2.49. Garrett struck out 13 over seven innings, racking up 14 swinging strikes, seven of them with his very good slider, and he's now down to a 3.64 ERA and 1.15 WHIP with 90 strikeouts in 76.2 innings of work. But Thursday's action also gave us a couple of pitcher performances to be aware of if you need a McClanahan replacement:īraxton Garrett, Marlins – Garrett took advantage of the slumping Pirates for what was probably the best start of his career. I'm Chris Towers, and in today's FBT newsletter, I've got a preview of this weekend's coming action, including a handful of waiver-wire pitchers to consider adding. ![]() ![]() Hopefully it ends up being a relatively minor issue that doesn't cost him much time, but if it is, you might need some replacement options. 1 pitcher in both H2H points and Rotisserie leagues so far this season exited his start with mid-back tightness. We're heading into the weekend with some bad news, as Shane McClanahan, the No.
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