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Below are your pitcher and hitter streaming targets for Thursday, June 14. Let's get to it.
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Agenda
- Vacation, All I Ever Wanted
- Today's Weather and Updates
- Tomorrow's Picks
1. Vacation, All I Ever Wanted
I'll be in the wilderness over the weekend, so my esteemed colleague Brad Johnson will be your streaming sensei for the Sunday slate. I'll be subbing in for him a couple of times later in the month.
2. Today's Weather and Updates - Wednesday, June 13
Rain is possible for Angels-Mariners and probable for Mets-Braves. All other games should proceed sans meteorological influence.
3. Streamer Picks - Thursday, June 14
Pitchers to Use
As is usually the case with the limited Thursday slate, the wire runs pretty shallow with streamable arms. The best of the bunch is Steven Matz against the Diamondbacks. You'll need to hold your nose over their recent struggles, but Dan Straily against the Giants and Vince Velasquez at home against the Rockies are defensible gambles.
Other Targets: None
Pitchers to Exploit
Frankie Montas has allowed just three runs in 21 innings across his first three starts, all victories. He's also faced the Royals twice. A date with the Astros presents a much greater challenge, and his uninspiring peripherals suggest he may not be up to the task.
Other Targets: Carlos Rodon, Felix Hernandez
Homers on the Wire
Brandon McCarthy has struggled to keep the ball in the yard this year, making Franmil Reyes (four bombs in the past two weeks) a great power play. Other Padres worth consideration are Hunter Renfroe and Christian Villanueva.
Other Targets: Jeimer Candelario, Nick Williams, Daniel Palka, Derek Dietrich, Carlos Gonzalez, Matt Chapman
Steals on the Wire
Jose Iglesias has featured regularly in my middle infield waiver wire column this year. , I'm curious to see if whichever of my colleagues pinch-hits for me will recommend him. The Tigers' shortstop shook off a horrid start and has hit .287/.330/.421 with seven stolen bases since April 21. The Twins don't generally do a great job against base runners.
Other Targets: Dustin Fowler, Mallex Smith, Denard Span