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ANALYSIS: Don’t let Anthony DeSclafani’s 2014 ERA – one that was north of six runs a game – scare you away from taking a small risk and giving the young righty a slot in your rotation. If he can keep the walks to a minimum and locate his fastball, he has the chance to be a solid to above-average starter for the Reds. There may be a few bumps in the road in the early going, but it’s not often you get a chance to grab a guy off the waiver wire that has the potential DeSclafani possesses. In two starts this season, he has been brilliant, allowing just two earned runs in 13.1 innings of work. If he’s able to develop a third pitch, his value will soar.
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