Michael Wacha Shows Improved Velocity
5 years agoNew York Mets starting pitcher Michael Wacha showed improved velocity in his first outing of spring training on Tuesday against the Detroit Tigers. Wacha consistently threw 94 to 96 mph in two innings of work, allowing one hit and two walks with two strikeouts. Last season with the Cardinals, Wacha averaged 93.4 mph with his fastball. Wacha is currently competing for a starting rotation spot with Steven Matz. The belief is that the Mets may choose their fifth starter based on specific matchups, use an opener and then turn to Wacha and/or Matz later in games, or just choose between Wacha and Matz based on their spring performances. Wacha, who currently has an ADP of 649, is primarily viewed as an option for owners in NL-only leagues. However, if Wacha wins a rotation spot and shows continued velocity improvement, his fantasy outlook will rise considerably. In that scenario, he will become worth a selection in deep mixed leagues as a late-round SP option. Alternatively, if the Mets opt to use Wacha in a capacity such as a middle reliever or spot starter, his fantasy value will remain low. Much will depend on what both he and Matz show us this spring, whether the other Mets starters remain healthy and what Mets management decides.
Source: New York Post
Source: New York Post