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Week 11 Streamers Under 50% Owned
Andrew Heaney, LAA (48%)
Probable opponents: @ SEA, @ OAK
With Shohei Ohtani sidelined, we could/should see two starts from the lefty in Week 11. Heaney dominated in his last outing: 9 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, and 4 K (vs. KC). He’ll get two divisional opponents this week. In his career, Heaney is 1-1 with a 2.35 ERA in three starts against Seattle and 2-1 with a 3.79 ERA in three outings against Oakland. This season, Heaney has allowed two earned runs, or less, in seven of the last eight outings, including four performances with at least five strikeouts during that span.
Chase Anderson, MIL (46%)
Probable opponents: vs. CHC, vs. PHI
The strikeouts haven’t been as prevalent as previously seen from Anderson, but the earned runs seem to be under control. Anderson allowed three earned runs, or less, in three of the last four games. However, as previously mentioned, Anderson only struck out 13 batters during that 19.2-inning stretch. On the bright side, Anderson faced the Cubs twice this season and was successful in both outings. He allowed a combined three earned runs in 13 innings of work.
Clay Buchholz, ARI (32%)
Probable opponents: vs. PIT, vs. NYM
We’ve now witnessed four impressive outings from Buchholz. He’s yet to allow more than two earned runs in a start and Buchholz has compiled 21 punch outs in 24 innings of work. This could be your final chance to add him to your lineup. If we see two more successful performances from Buchholz, he’ll no longer be a streamer, he’ll be a keeper. His second opponent in Week 11, the Mets, are 28th in runs scored this season (231 runs in 59 games).
Under 25% Owned
Chris Stratton, SF (15%)
Probable opponents: @ MIA, @ LAD
It’s been a strong stretch of games for Stratton recently. He’s allowed three runs, or less, in four consecutive games. That run could continue as the Marlins are 30th in runs scored this season (215 runs in 62 games). Naturally, Miami is also 28th in team wOBA (.294) against right-handed pitchers. As for the second opponent in Week 11, Stratton has started against the Dodgers three times already: 11.2 IP, 12 ER (six ER in first outing), and 10 K.
Jalen Beeks, BOS (10%)
Probable opponents: @ BAL, @ SEA
It wasn’t a strong debut for Beeks: 4 IP, 6 ER, and 4 K (vs. DET). Here’s to hoping for a bounce-back performance when his team travels to Baltimore. The Orioles are 29th in runs scored this season (222 runs in 61 games) and sixth in strikeouts (560). As for the lineup behind him, Beeks benefits from Boston’s league-leading 335 runs scored. Last year, Beeks produced 155 strikeouts in 121 innings of work in the minor leagues. This season, he compiled 80 punch outs in 56.1 innings during Triple-A action.
Sam Gaviglio, TOR (4%)
Probable opponents: @ TB, vs. WSH
We saw an impressive showing from Gaviglio in his last outing: 7 IP, 0 ER, and 4 K (vs. NYY). He also threw a season-high 104 pitches in that performance. Gaviglio induced 14 ground ball outs, too. The Rays are 25th in runs scored this season (246 runs in 61 games). Tampa Bay is also 28th in team ISO (.129) against right-handed pitchers in 2018. While the second matchup versus Washington could be a daunting task, we can have some solace in knowing the first game could be a positive outcome for Gaviglio streamers in Week 11.