Tag: Spencer Strider
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Spencer Strider Tops 5 Injured Standouts Whose Returns Might Change Fantasy Lineups
At this stage of the season, teams rely on certain players when looking to stabilize both performance and structure. Injuries remove talent and disrupt roles, workloads, and consistency. Reliable workload and smart at-bats drive scoring over time in Fantasy Baseball Points Leagues, making the player’s impact even more pronounced. The following five players are working…
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NL East Fantasy Value Could Alter Matchups Through High-Volume Star Power
The NL East should be one of the most important divisions for Points Leagues managers in 2026. There is star power at the top, but just as importantly, there are several teams with enough lineup depth and rotation quality to create strong run-producing environments. In Fantasy Baseball Points formats, that matters just as much as…
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Eury Pérez’s Workload Concerns May Limit 2026 Fantasy Baseball Ceiling for Marlins Arm
Eury Pérez opened the 2025 season on the injured list while completing his recovery from Tommy John surgery, and the rust showed early. The young right-hander posted a 6.19 ERA with a 14:10 strikeout-to-walk ratio (K:BB) across his first four outings before finding his rhythm. Once settled, Pérez looked far more like the high-upside arm…
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Spencer Strider’s 2 MPH Velocity Drop Makes Him a Volatile 2026 Fantasy Starter
Spencer Strider’s 2025 season served as a reminder of how much post-surgery uncertainty can impact even elite fantasy arms. As Strider entered the year after internal brace surgery, there was limited historical precedent for pitchers returning to full effectiveness in their first season back. That caution proved warranted. Although Strider ultimately logged 125.1 innings, more…
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5 Starting Pitchers Whose Workload Limits Could Derail Fantasy Rosters
Late-round busts are usually pitchers whose name value or upside gets drafted ahead of the realistic workload, timetable, or role. Starting Pitchers to Avoid in 2026 Fantasy Baseball Tyler Glasnow Tyler Glasnow’s bust case still revolves around workload reliability entering 2026. The Los Angeles Dodgers managed his innings carefully last season after multiple stints on…