Catching Up on Fantasy Baseball: The Worst Two-Start Pitcher List for Final Week of 2024 Season

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Catching Up on Fantasy Baseball: The Worst Two-Start Pitcher List of 2024!

Hey there, baseball aficionados in fantasy land! As we round off the 2024 regular season, it’s time to reflect on the chaos that surrounds the last week. First off, big shoutout to all the loyal readers who have been with me this season! You’ve tackled those two-start pitcher insights with gusto, and now, as a little reward for your consistent views, we’ve got something interesting for you—yep, that’s right, it’s the worst two-start pitcher list of the week!

Just a Friendly Reminder

Now, before we dive in, let’s keep in mind that this isn’t just a random collection of pitchers; this is the final week of a chaotic MLB season. No one team is playing a full seven games, and many clubs have opted for six-man rotations. This shift has really limited our usual pool of two-start pitchers. Plus, every single pitcher on this week’s list is slated for their second start on the last day of the regular season, meaning there’s a real chance that this game could get canceled or cut short!

What’s the Strategy?

Let’s talk strategy for a sec. If you’re managing a fantasy baseball team, focus on snagging pitchers from teams that still have something to play for as we head into the weekend. Or, alternatively, you may want to check out pitchers from teams that have been out of the postseason chase for some time. These teams are likely to give young starters a chance to showcase their abilities one last time this season. Alright, enough chit-chat—let’s get into the meat of it!

Top of the Bottom

We’ve officially entered the last week of the season when a name you probably don’t even recognize leads the list. Enter Spence, who’s been quite respectable lately, racking up a 2.70 ERA and a 22:7 K:BB ratio over five starts. Spence kicks off the week with a matchup against the Rangers, followed by a game against a Seattle lineup that hasn’t fared so well, especially when it comes to striking out.

Next on the list is Kochanowicz, whose 3.5 K/9 rate might look miserable, paired with a less-than-stellar 4.56 ERA and 1.32 WHIP. So, why is Kochanowicz holding a high spot this week? One word: the White Sox! He had a solid outing not too long ago against this team, tossing seven innings with just one run allowed. If he can repeat that magic, he might snag a win.

Mixed Results

Moving on to Rodríguez, he’s coming off a not-so-stellar eight starts since his return from the IL (yikes, a 5.09 ERA!). But wait—he managed to strike out 11 batters last time he pitched at Coors Field, and he’ll face a Giants lineup that sits right in the middle when it comes to runs scored. Rodríguez’s second outing, however, might be a tough one if he ends up facing a Padres squad that’s good at making contact.

Then we have Cannon, who’s struggling with a 4.61 ERA in a lost season with his team. While the outlook isn’t too rosy, he might snag a decent outing against the Angels, who rank 27th in runs scored. But don’t count on him for a win, especially when the Tigers are vying for postseason glory in his second matchup.

Getting Into Trouble

Lastly, let’s chat about Kremer and Knack. Kremer was on a brief hot streak with just one earned run over the first two September starts, but then reality hit, and he gave up four earned runs against the Giants in his last outing. Things aren’t looking great with a matchup against one of the highest-scoring teams in the Yankees. Meanwhile, Knack can be a toss-up—allowing two earned runs or fewer in four of his last five starts, but really struggled in one outing. His matchups? Not ideal.

Who to Watch

If you’re looking to stream some players this week, here’s a quick lineup of options with their start dates:

  • Brant Hurter vs. CWS (Saturday)
  • Simeon Woods Richardson vs. MIA (Wednesday)
  • Joey Estes @SEA (Saturday)
  • Casey Mize vs. CWS (Friday)
  • José Suárez @CWS (Wednesday)
  • Nick Martinez @CHC (Friday)
  • JP Sears @SEA (Friday)
  • David Festa vs. MIA (Thursday)
  • Reese Olson vs. TB (Thursday)
  • Tylor Megill @MIL (Saturday)
  • Kumar Rocker @OAK (Thursday)
  • Andre Pallante @SF (Sunday)
  • Yariel Rodríguez vs. MIA (Friday)
  • Aaron Civale vs. NYM (Friday)

Closing Thoughts

As we close out the season, let’s keep an eye on a few matchups that could shake things up a bit. The Cardinals vs. Rockies? That might be quite the game, especially with players like Lars Nootbaar and Jordan Walker possibly turning things around for their offense. And keep an eye on the Royals as they get set to face off against the Nationals, promising a mixed bag of streaming options.

So there you have it, folks—your guide to what’s likely to be a messy week in the world of fantasy baseball. Keep your fingers crossed for some solid performances, and as always, may your roster be ever in your favor!

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