Fantasy Baseball Around the Majors: June 6: Teixeira, Lester & More
Will Mark Teixeira ever turn things around? What is going on in the Orioles & Diamondbacks bullpens? Is Mike Leake for real? Let’s look at these questions and all the rest from yesterday’s games: Hitters: Pitchers:
- Andy Pettitte (7.2 IP, 2 ER, 5 H, 3 BB, 10 K) — We know what he is and a strikeout pitcher like this he is not. Don’t get used to it.
- Tommy Hunter (9.0 IP, 1 ER, 5 H, 0 BB, 4 K, W) — That’s the way to make a name for yourself, isn’t it? Stepping into the spot opened up by Derek Holland’s injury he’s trying to entrench himself in the rotation. Considering he had a 4.05 ERA at Triple-A (albeit in the Pacific Coast League), I wouldn’t expect this type of performance to continue.
- Jonathan Niese (7.0 IP, 1 ER, 6 H, 1 BB, 6 K, W) — He returned from the DL with a bang. We’ve discussed his skill set in the past and he certainly has the potential to be a usable option in all deeper formats. If you need an option for next week, he certainly is viable with a start against the Orioles.
- Jake Peavy (7.0 IP, 2 ER, 6 H, 1 BB, 3 K) — One good start doesn’t mean much. He’s still sporting a 5.90 ERA and had allowed 21 ER over his last four starts. Does he have upside? Sure, but he’s a huge risk as well.
- Luke Hochevar (7.0 IP, 1 ER, 6 H, 2 BB, 10 K) — He was out dueled by Justin Verlander (7.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 H, 3 BB, 4 K), but Hochevar certainly made an impression. We’ve long heard about his potential upside and he’s shown flashes, but also has gotten blown up way too often. If he could stabilize things he’d have fantasy value, but right now you just can’t trust him enough to throw him out there no matter what the matchup.
- Mike Leake (7.0 IP, 0 ER, 7 H, 0 BB, 5 K, W) — Who needs time in the minor leagues? He’s now 5-0 with a 2.22 ERA, only once allowing more than 3 ER in a start. There’s some luck involved (he entered with a .277 BABIP and 80.1% strand rate), but not enough to think what he is doing is completely fluky. He’s generating a 53.3% groundball rate, meaning he has the stuff to succeed in that ballpark. The bottom line is that it appears he’s anything but a flash in the pan.
- Jon Lester (6.1 IP, 0 ER, 4 H, 3 BB, 4 K, W) — This puts him at 7-0 over his last eight starts. We all know how good he is, so it’s not worth the time.
- Will Ohman (0.0 IP, 4 ER, 2 H, 2 BB, 0 K) - Mike Gonzalez can’t get back soon enough. Granted, this was a non-save situation, but the Orioles just don’t have a dependable option late in the game. There’s little doubt that as soon as Gonzalez is healthy, he’ll be thrust right back into the closer’s role, so just keep holding onto him in all formats.
- Francisco Liriano (7.0 IP, 1 ER, 5 H, 2 BB, 10 K) — He certainly deserved better then a no decision. He is sporting a 3.10 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and 76 K in 72.2 innings. Needless to say, he appears to be back to form, huh?
- Dontrelle Willis (6.0 IP, 0 ER, 5 H, 4 BB, 3 K, W) — He may have won and thrown six shutout innings, but all is not well for Willis. Let’s just say, to an extent, he did this with mirrors and magic wands. He allowed too many base runners to think that this can continue. It’s a nice first appearance, but I still wouldn’t touch him.
- Chad Qualls (1.0 IP, 0 ER, 0 H, 0 BB, 0 K, SV) — Amazingly the Diamondbacks continue to give him save opportunities. He was successful on this night, but one more stumble in the near future and the plug could be pulled. Be cognizant of that moving forward.
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