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Below are your pitcher and hitter streaming targets for Friday, September 8.
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Agenda
- Piscotty Heating Up
- Today's Weather and Updates
- Tomorrow's Picks
1. Piscotty Heating Up
Since returning from a recent demotion to the minors, Stephen Piscotty is hitting .317/.429/.585 (.370 BABIP) with three home runs. Piscotty entered the season as a must-roster outfielder. Presently, he's only 24 percent owned. Part of his low ownership is due to the Cardinals roster - they're overburdened with outfielders.
2. Today's Weather and Updates
The forecast shows no rain today or tomorrow.
3. Tomorrow's Picks - Friday, September 8
Pitchers to Use
Mike Clevinger is barely eligible at 49 percent owned. However, he's available in the Rotoballer Staff League. The righty is having a strong season despite continuous battles with below average command. He also allows a high rate of hard contact. Despite the issues, he induces more than enough whiffs to consistently provide streamable starts. He'll face a volatile Orioles offense tomorrow.
Other Targets: Mike Foltynewicz, Trevor Williams
Pitchers to Exploit
Jordan Lyles is participating in his seventh major league season. He's been around forever. Did you know he's only 26? The journeyman ground ball specialist is showing improved command. He's also averaged 94 mph with his fastball - mostly working out of relief. Alas, the improved velocity and command have not resulted in run prevention - 6.71 ERA in 51 innings. Lyles is visiting the Diamondbacks.
Other Targets: Jake Thompson, Buck Farmer, Amir Garrett, Seth Lugo, Matt Moore, Ian Kennedy, Jharel Cotton, Ricky Nolasco
Homers on the Wire
Since I talked him up in section one, it should go without saying that Piscotty is a valuable streaming option for power. He's set to face Williams, a decent ground ball pitcher who lacks stand out attributes.
Matt Davidson is a useful anecdote for the perils of trusting platoon data. The lefty masher had obscene splits during the first half of the season. Since then, he's performed roughly equally against righties and lefties. It's likely he doesn't actually have a notable split. Even so, Moore is a highly exploitable southpaw set to pitch at power friendly Guaranteed Rate Park.
Other Targets: C.J. Cron, Jed Lowrie, Matt Joyce, Matt Chapman, Matt Olson, Marcus Semien, Jose Pirela, Hunter Renfroe, Max Kepler, Joe Mauer, Scott Schebler, Seth Smith, Steve Pearce, Jayson Werth
Steals on the Wire
The Cubs have allowed over 100 steals this season, although a third of those came on Miguel Montero's watch. Even so, expect Keon Broxton, Hernan Perez, and other speedy Brewers to be aggressive tonight.
Other Targets: Jarrod Dyson, Jose Reyes, Wilmer Difo
Skill Positions
Travis d'Arnaud has been hitting cleanup lately - a useful role even if he's a well below average batter. Miguel Montero is also worth a gander opposite Farmer.
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