Lance McCullers Jr. Has Not Lost Since May 26
Lance McCullers Jr. (10-3) will look to continue his strong season on the mound against the A's Wednesday night. McCullers Jr. has not lost since May 26 and has struck out 50 hitters over his last 45 innings during that span. McCullers Jr. has been solid all season and has pitched extremely well at home. In eight starts at Minute Maid Park, McCullers Jr. is 4-1 with a 2.47 ERA and a 0.92 WHIP. McCullers Jr. is an excellent DFS play for Wednesday against the A's. The right-hander already is 3-0 against the A's this season and has allowed only four runs in 19 inning pitched with 15 strikeouts against them.
Source: Houston Astros
Houston Astros starter Source: Houston Astros
Lance McCullers Jr. To Make Season Debut On Sunday Against White Sox
Lance McCullers Jr. (forearm) will make his 2025 season debut on Sunday in Chicago against the White Sox, according to the Houston Chronicle's Matt Kawahara. It's an excellent matchup for his season debut, but fantasy managers need to remember that this will be McCullers' first big-league start since the World Series in 2022. The 31-year-old veteran started facing live hitters back in February and posted a 2.84 ERA and 1.26 WHIP with 16 strikeouts and six walks in four minor-league rehab starts over 12 2/3 innings with Double-A Corpus Christi and Triple-A Sugar Land. He threw five scoreless innings over 71 pitches in his final rehab start last Saturday, so he should be built up to go fairly deep this weekend. McCullers was fantasy relevant in all leagues before his forearm injuries set in, but his upside could be limited as the Astros handle him carefully.
Source: Houston Chronicle - Matt Kawahara
Houston Astros right-hander Source: Houston Chronicle - Matt Kawahara
Lance McCullers Jr. Tosses Four Shutout Innings In Rehab Start
Lance McCullers Jr. (elbow) was impressive on the mound during his rehab start with Triple-A Sugar Land on Saturday. The right-hander struck over five batters over four shutout innings during this outing. McCullers allowed one hit and one walk, but was perfect outside of that. He threw 42 of his 61 pitches for strikes and appears to be headed in the right direction. The expectation is that McCullers will probably need to make at least one more rehab start. Hopefully, McCullers can get back on the big league mound by the end of April.
Source: Lorenzo Delgado
Houston Astros starting pitcher Source: Lorenzo Delgado
Lance McCullers Jr. Throws Two Innings In First Rehab Start
Lance McCullers Jr. (forearm) allowed two earned runs and struck out three batters in his two innings of work in his first minor-league rehab start on Sunday at Triple-A Sugar Land. McCullers hit 94.9 mph on the radar gun in what was overall a positive outing, especially when considering it was his first real game action since the World Series in 2022. The 31-year-old also threw a scoreless inning in his only action in the Grapefruit League during spring training. McCullers had surgery to fix the flexor tendon in his right arm back in 2023 and hasn't pitched since after having multiple setbacks along the way. It's looking he may finally make his return to Houston's starting rotation in 2025, but he has a ways to go still, and the Astros are going to take their time. McCullers deserves to be stashed in deep-mixed and AL-only leagues, but his fantasy upside will be limited while on a strict workload this year.
Source: KPRC 2 Sports - Randy McIlvoy
Houston Astros right-hander Source: KPRC 2 Sports - Randy McIlvoy
Lance McCullers Jr. To Make Rehab Start On Sunday
Lance McCullers Jr. (forearm) will make his next minor-league rehab start this Sunday at Triple-A Sugar Land. It will be McCullers' first regular-season start since the 2022 World Series. It's unclear exactly when the 31-year-old veteran will be cleared to rejoin Houston's big-league rotation, but they certainly won't be rushing him based on how much time he's missed over the last few seasons because of arm injuries. McCullers has now recovered from two similar injuries on the flexor tendon in his right forearm, and there's certainly no guarantee he'll suddenly return to his pre-injury form, when he was once a dependable piece of the Astros' starting rotation. At best, he'll be a flier in deep-mixed and AL-only leagues when he returns. In his last full season in 2021, McCullers had a 3.16 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, 185 K's and 76 walks in 162 1/3 innings pitched.
Source: Houston Chronicle - Matt Kawahara
Houston Astros right-hander Source: Houston Chronicle - Matt Kawahara
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