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		<title>2010 Two Start Pitchers &#8211; Week 21</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 03:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Lammi</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Two Start Pitchers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bud Norris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Casey Coleman]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers for week 21. Obviously the top tier pitchers are going to be left in your line up, but here is a look at some of the more border line pitchers for mixed league starts and who they face in those starts. 2 start pitchers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers               for week 21. Obviously the top tier pitchers are going to be     left    in     your    line up, but here is a look at some of the  more    border    line     pitchers    for mixed league starts and who  they  face   in  those    starts.</p>
<p><strong>2 start pitchers week 21: </strong>remember again that the list below               is more focused on mixed leagues since in AL or NL only      leagues    in     most   cases you do not have the option to rotate  too     many    starting     pitchers   with the smaller player pool.  The     pitchers below    are  listed    in   alphabetical order by team  name     per category.</p>
<p><strong>American   League:</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Start them:</span></p>
<p>Gavin Floyd (CHW) ~ BAL (Guthrie), NYY (Moseley)<br />
Francisco Liriano (MIN) ~ @TEX (Harden), @SEA (Fister)<br />
Carl Pavano (MIN) ~ @TEX (Lewis), @SEA (Pauley)<br />
Gio Gonzalez (OAK) ~ @CLE (Carmona), @TEX (Lewis)<br />
Colby Lewis (TEX) ~ MIN (Pavano), OAK (Gonzalez)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Roll the Dice:</span></p>
<p>Jeremy Guthrie (BAL) ~ @CWS (Floyd), @LAA (Kazmir)<br />
Fausto Carmona (CLE) ~ OAK (Gonzalez), KC (Chen)<br />
James Shields (TB) ~ @LAA (Kazmir), BOS (Lackey)<br />
Brandon Morrow (TOR) ~ NYY (Moseley), DET (Bonderman)</p>
<p>Guthrie is 4-2 in his last seven starts, allowing three runs or less in all of them except his last outing when he allowed five runs. Guthrie won each of his starts against Chicago and the Angels earlier this year. Morrow is 5-1 in his last 10 starts and has been racking up the strikeouts, fanning seven or more in six of those 10 outings. Carmona has been hit hard of late, making him less of a lock for your line up. He is 1-4 in his last five starts, allowing five runs or more in three of those outings.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sit Them:</span></p>
<p>John Lackey (BOS) ~ SEA (Pauley), @TB (Shields)<br />
Jeremy Bonderman (DET) ~ KC (Chen), @TOR (Morrow)<br />
Rick Porcello (DET) ~ KC (Davies), @TOR (Rzepczynski)<br />
Bruce Chen (KC) ~ @DET (Bonderman), @CLE (Carmona)<br />
Scott Kazmir (LAA) ~ TB (Shields), BAL (Guthrie)<br />
Dustin Moseley (NYY) ~ @TOR (Morrow), @CWS (Floyd)<br />
David Pauley (SEA) ~ @BOS (Lackey), MIN (Pavano)<br />
Rich Harden (TEX) ~ MIN (Liriano), OAK (Braden)<br />
Mike Rzepczynski (TOR) ~ NYY (Hughes), DET (Porcello)</p>
<p>No reason to start Lackey unless you are a Red Sox fan at heart. Walks are up and strikeouts down from last season. Batting average against is close to 30 points higher and he has allowed five or more runs in three of his last four starts. Yes, Chen has won three of his last four starts, but his WHIP is of concern, allowing more than a hit per inning and a 1.51 WHIP for the season. Moseley has alternated wins and losses in his last five starts with nothing much to add in any other fantasy baseball category. Harden is coming off the disabled list on Monday to get the start. He has really only had two good outings in his last 10 appearances. Rzepczynski has been inconsistent since returning to the major leagues, including walking five in 4 1/3 innings in his last outing with no strikeouts. Bonderman has been too home run prone this year with 20 allowed in 130 2/3 innings, including five in his last two starts. Porcello is 1-6 in his last 10 appearances and has been too mediocre to star at this point of the season.</p>
<p><strong>National   League:</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Start them:</span></p>
<p>Tim Hudson (ATL) ~ @COL (Hammel), FLA (Johnson)<br />
Josh Johnson (FLA) ~ @NYM (Dickey), @ATL (Lowe)<br />
Brett Myers (HOU) ~ @PHI (Blanton), @NYM (Santana)<br />
Hiroki Kuroda (LAD) ~ @MIL (Bush), @COL (Hammel)<br />
R.A. Dickey (NYM) ~ FLA (Johnson), HOU (Norris)<br />
Cole Hamels (PHI) ~ HOU (Norris), @SD (Richard)<br />
Clayton Richard (SD) ~ ARI (Lopez), PHI (Hamels)<br />
Matt Cain (SF) ~ CIN (Volquez), ARI (Lopez)<br />
Adam Wainwright (STL) ~ @PIT (Maholm), @WAS (Lannan)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Roll the Dice:</span></p>
<p>Edinson Volquez (CIN) ~ @SF (Cain), CHC (Coleman)<br />
Jason Hammel (COL) ~ ATL (Hudson), LAD (Kuroda)<br />
Joe Blanton (PHI) ~ HOU (Myers), @SD (Garland)<br />
Ross Ohlendorf (PIT) ~ STL (TBD), @MIL (Bush)<br />
St. Louis TBD ~ @PIT (Ohlendorf), @WAS (Hernandez)<br />
Livan Hernandez (WAS) ~ CHC (Coleman), STL (TBD)</p>
<p>Volquez has been all or nothing in seven starts with one run allowed in four of them and 15 runs allowed in the other three.  Hammel has been a much better pitcher at home where he has a 3.36 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP where he gets two starts next week. Blanton has allowed three runs or less in five of his last seven starts and has not lost since July 21st. Ohlendorf has not won since June 2nd, despite good numbers in July 2.86 ERA, 1.36 WHIP and August 2.45 ERA and 1.01 WHIP. Livan has been strong the last month and a half allowing three runs or less in seven straight starts and has only given up one home run in his last 10 outings.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sit Them:</span></p>
<p>Rodrigo Lopez (AZ) ~ @SD (Richard), @SF (Cain)<br />
Casey Coleman (CHC) ~ @WAS (Hernandez), @CIN (Volquez)<br />
Bud Norris (HOU) ~ @PHI (Hamels), @NYM (Dickey)<br />
Dave Bush (MIL) ~ LAD (Kuroda), PIT (Ohlendorf)<br />
John Lannan (WAS) ~ CHC (Zambrano), STL (Wainwright)</p>
<p>Norris is on the bubble to start with a 4-0 mark in his last six outings. Because he gives up a few more runs than most pitchers, his wins are often dependent on the team scoring a lot of runs, for example the Astros scored 36 for him over a three game stretch recently. Lopez is 2-5 in his last 10 starts despite allowing three runs or less in seven outings. His inability to go deep into games ends up costing him wins which makes him difficult to start since he doesn&#8217;t really help out in any other category. Bush has alternated good and bad starts his last six outings, but when he is bad, he can kill your team stats for the week. Lannan has won three straight starts and has allowed exactly two runs in four straight outings, but with more walks than strikeouts on the season, there is no room for error for him to succeed.</p>
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		<title>2010 Two Start Pitchers &#8211; Week 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 02:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Lammi</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Two Start Pitchers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bud Norris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Randy Wells]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Scott Feldman]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Wade LeBlanc]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers for week 13. Obviously the top tier pitchers are going to be left in your line up, but here is a look at some of the more border line pitchers for mixed league starts and who they face in those starts. Two-start pitchers week [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers        for week 13. Obviously the top tier pitchers are going to be left in     your    line up, but here is a look at some of the more border line     pitchers    for mixed league starts and who they face in those  starts.</p>
<p><strong>Two-start pitchers week 13: </strong>remember again that the list below        is more focused on mixed leagues since in AL or NL only leagues  in     most   cases you do not have the option to rotate too many  starting     pitchers   with the smaller player pool. The pitchers below  are  listed    in   alphabetical order by team name per category.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>American  League:</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Start them:</span></p>
<p>Fausto Carmona (CLE) ~ TOR (Morrow), OAK (Braden)<br />
Jeremy Bonderman (DET) ~ @MIN (Liriano), SEA (Lee)<br />
Francisco Liriano (MIN) ~ DET (Bonderman), TB (Davis)<br />
Cliff Lee (SEA) ~ @NYY (Hughes), @DET (Bonderman)<br />
James Shields (TB) ~ @BOS (Lackey), @MIN (Blackburn)<br />
Ricky Romero (TOR) ~ @CLE (Westbrook), @NYY (Pettitte)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Roll the Dice:</span></p>
<p>Brian Matusz (BAL) ~ OAK (Braden), @BOS (Lester)<br />
Joel Pineiro (LAA) ~ TEX (Feldman), KC (Lerew)<br />
Dallas Braden (OAK) ~ @BAL (Matusz), @CLE (Carmona)<br />
Brandon Morrow (TOR) ~ @CLE (Carmona), @NYY (Hughes)</p>
<p>Matusz had been on a good roll until his last in which he allowed six runs in 6 1/3 innings. In his previous four starts to that outing, he had allowed seven runs in 26 1/3 innings with 20 strikeouts. He has faced both Boston and<br />
Oakland twice already this season, with a 3.86 ERA versus Boston and a 7.15 ERA against Oakland. Pineiro has ripped off four straight wins, posting a 2.08 ERA with 22 strikeouts in 30 1/3 innings. He has yet to face Texas this season and allowed six runs in eight innings against Kansas City earlier in the year. Morrow has been one of the hotter pitchers in baseball since mid-May, with a 1.85 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 40 innings. He has shaved a full two runs off of his ERA during that time.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sit Them:</span></p>
<p>Mark Buehrle (CHW) ~ @KC (Lerew), @TEX (Nippert)<br />
Jake Westbrook (CLE) ~ TOR (Romero), OAK (Gonzalez)<br />
Anthony Lerew (KC) ~ CWS (Buehrle), @LAA (Pineiro)<br />
Nick Blackburn (MIN) ~ DET (Galarraga), TB (Shields)<br />
Scott Feldman (TEX) ~ @LAA (Pineiro), CWS (Floyd)</p>
<p>Buehrle has been better in his last three starts with a 1.80 ERA and a surprising 17 strikeouts in 20 innings. He has been hammered in two starts against Texas with a 7.30 ERA and a 1.70 WHIP and allowed five runs in six innings in his lone start against Kansas City this season. After winning all five of his starts in his May, Blackburn has lost four of his five starts in June, while seeing his ERA rise almost a full two runs. In two of his starts this month, he failed to register any strikeouts. Feldman becomes a two-start pitcher in week 13 with Texas bypassing the fifth-starter spot. Feldman has pitched better in two of his last three starts, chalking up two wins and 19 strikeouts in 19 innings so he could be someone you roll the dice on depending on the makeup of your staff.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>National  League:</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Start them:</span></p>
<p>Dan Haren (AZ) ~ @STL (Carpenter), LAD (Ely)<br />
Tim Hudson (ATL) ~ WAS (Atilano), FLA (Nolasco)<br />
Ubaldo Jimenez (COL) ~ @SD (Correia), SF (Zito)<br />
Yovani Gallardo (MIL) ~ HOU (Rodriguez), @STL (Wainwright)<br />
Barry Zito (SF) ~ LAD (Ely), @COL (Jimenez)<br />
Matt Cain (SF) ~ LAD (Haeger), @COL (Hammel)<br />
Chris Carpenter (STL) ~ ARI (Haren), MIL (Parra)<br />
Adam Wainwright (STL) ~ ARI (Willis), MIL (Gallardo)<br />
Stephen Strasburg (WAS) ~ @ATL (Lowe), NYM (Takahashi)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Roll the Dice:</span></p>
<p>Bronson Arroyo (CIN) ~ PHI (Kendrick), @CHC (Wells)<br />
Johnny Cueto (CIN) ~ PHI (Blanton), @CHC (Lilly)<br />
Jason Hammel (COL) ~ @SD (LeBlanc), SF (Cain)<br />
Ricky Nolasco (FLA) ~ NYM (Dickey), @ATL (Hudson)<br />
John Ely (LAD) ~ @SF (Zito), @ARI (Haren)<br />
Manny Parra (MIL) ~ HOU (Norris), @STL (Carpenter)<br />
R.A. Dickey (NYM) ~ @FLA (Nolasco), @WAS (Atilano)<br />
Hisanori Takahashi (NYM) ~ @FLA (Robertson), @WAS (Strasburg)<br />
Paul Maholm (PIT) ~ @CHC (Wells), PHI (Kendrick)<br />
Kevin Correia (SD) ~ COL (Jimenez), HOU (Norris)<br />
Wade LeBlanc (SD) ~ COL (Hammel), HOU (Rodriguez)</p>
<p>LeBlanc has been solid in his last five starts with a 2.37 ERA while picking up two wins. He allowed two runs in six innings against Colorado earlier this season and has yet to battle Houston this year. From an ERA standpoint, Parra has been decent and will rack up some strikeouts. If your team can afford to carry his 1.57 WHIP for two starts, then he is worth starting, although he will have a tough second start in St. Louis against Carpenter. Dickey has helped solidify a New York Mets rotation that was in shambles, winning six consecutive starts while allowing only two home runs in 46 1/3 innings so far this season. Maholm had been rolling until he ran into the Texas offense in his last start. Prior to that, he had a 3.00 ERA in his last seven starts, while giving up two runs or less in five of the. Hammel has not lost since May 21st, picking up four wins thanks to a 1.39 ERA that included three straight scoreless starts.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sit Them:</span></p>
<p>Randy Wells (CHC) ~ PIT (Maholm), CIN (Arroyo)<br />
Wandy Rodriguez (HOU) ~ @MIL (Gallardo), @SD (LeBlanc)<br />
Bud Norris (HOU) ~ @MIL (Parra), @SD (Correia)<br />
Kyle Kendrick (PHI) ~ @CIN (Arroyo), @PIT (Maholm)<br />
Joe Blanton (PHI) ~ @CIN (Leake), @PIT (Karstens)<br />
Jeff Karstens (PIT) ~ @CHC (Lilly), PHI (Blanton)<br />
Luis Atilano (WAS) ~ @ATL (Hudson), NYM (Dickey)</p>
<p>Wells has given up five or more runs in three of his last five starts and has not won since April 30th. Rodriguez has been too inconsistent this season, always following a win with two or three consecutive losses. Since he just<br />
won on June 24th, the pattern would seem to be he will get shelled next week. Norris is just coming off of a stint on the disabled list and should be kept on reserve until he has several good starts in a row.</p>
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		<title>2010 Two Start Pitchers &#8211; week 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 12:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Lammi</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ben Sheets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bud Norris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Daisuke Matsuzaka]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kris Medlen]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers for week 7. Obviously the top tier pitchers are going to be left in your line up, but here is a look at some of the more border line pitchers for mixed league starts and who they face in those starts. Two-start pitchers week [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers  for week 7. Obviously the top tier pitchers are going to be left in your  line up, but here is a look at some of the more border line pitchers  for mixed league starts and who they face in those starts.</p>
<p><strong>Two-start pitchers week 7: </strong>remember again that the list below  is more focused on mixed leagues since in AL or NL only leagues in most  cases you do not have the option to rotate too many starting pitchers  with the smaller player pool. The pitchers below are listed in  alphabetical order by team name per category. Unlike in week 6, there are a ton of two-start pitcher options in week 7.</p>
<p><strong>American  League:</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Start them:</span></p>
<p>John Danks (CHW) &#8211; @ DET (Bonderman),  FLA (Johnson)<br />
Zack Greinke (KC) &#8211; @ BAL (Millwood),  COL (Chacin)<br />
Jered Weaver (LAA) &#8211; @ TEX (Wilson), @ STL (Carpenter)<br />
Phil Hughes (NYY) -  BOS (Matsuzaka), @ NYM (Santana)<br />
Felix Hernandez (SEA) &#8211; @ OAK (Sheets),  SD (Latos)<br />
David Price (TB) -  CLE (Huff), @ HOU (Norris)<br />
Jeff Niemann (TB) -  CLE (Carmona), @ HOU (Rodriguez)<br />
C.J. Wilson (TEX) -  ANA (Weaver),  CHC (Silva)<br />
Derek Holland (TEX) -  ANA (Kazmir),  CHC (Wells)<br />
Shaun Marcum (TOR) &#8211; vs. MIN (Pavano), @ ARI (Valdez)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Roll the Dice:</span></p>
<p>Brad Bergesen (BAL) -  KC (Davies), @ WAS (Stammen)<br />
Fausto Carmona (CLE) &#8211; @ TB (Niemann),  CIN (Cueto)<br />
Rick Porcello (DET) -  CHW (Garcia), @ LAD (Ely)<br />
Carl Pavano (MIN) &#8211; @ TOR (Marcum),  MIL (Gallardo)<br />
Kevin Slowey (MIN) &#8211; @ TOR (Eveland),  MIL (Bush)<br />
Gio Gonzalez (OAK) -  SEA (Rowland-Smith),  SF (Cain)<br />
Ben Sheets (OAK) -  SEA (Hernandez),  SF (Sanchez)</p>
<p>Bergesen&#8217;s overall stats do not look pretty, but he has been solid in his last two starts with one run allowed in 14 1/3 innings and will be facing two of the weaker teams in the major leagues. Even with two starts though he is not likely to rack up a lot of strikeouts, with just 10 in 29 2/3 innings on the year. Sheets has turned it around in his last two starts, striking out eight in each of them with three runs allowed in 12 1/3 innings.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sit Them:</span></p>
<p>Kevin Millwood (BAL) -  KC (Greinke), @ WAS (Lannan)<br />
Daisuke Matsuzaka (BOS) &#8211; @ NYY (Hughes), @ PHI (Halladay)<br />
Josh Beckett (BOS) &#8211; @ NYY (Vazquez), @ PHI (Kendrick)<br />
Freddy Garcia (CHW) &#8211; @ DET (Porcello),  FLA (Volstad)<br />
David Huff (CLE) &#8211; @ TB (Price),  CIN (Bailey)<br />
Jeremy Bonderman (DET) -  CHW (Danks), @ LAD (Kuroda)<br />
Kyle Davies (KC) &#8211; @ BAL (Bergesen),  COL (Cook)<br />
Scott Kazmir (LAA) &#8211; @ TEX (Holland), @ STL (Lohse)<br />
Javier Vazquez (NYY) -  BOS (Beckett), @ NYM (Pelfrey)<br />
Ryan Rowland-Smith (SEA) &#8211; @ OAK (Gonzalez),  SD (Richard)<br />
Dana Eveland (TOR) &#8211; vs. MIN (Slowey), @ ARI (Jackson)</p>
<p>Matsuzaka had a good start in his last outing with seven innings of one-run ball with nine strikeouts, but faces the red-hot Phil Hughes and gets Halladay, so he not only faces two of the games top pitchers right now, but two heavy offenses as well. Beckett has been battered this season as he has battled through back problems. In his two starts against New York this season, Beckett has allowed 14 runs in 10 innings.</p>
<p><strong>National  League:</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Start them:</span></p>
<p>Johnny Cueto (CIN) -  MIL (Bush), @ CLE (Carmona)<br />
Josh Johnson (FLA) -  ARI (Valdez), @ CHW (Danks)<br />
Hiroki Kuroda (LAD) -  HOU (Norris),  DET (Bonderman)<br />
Yovani Gallardo (MIL) &#8211; @ CIN (Bailey), @ MIN (Pavano)<br />
Johan Santana (NYM) &#8211; @ ATL (Medlen),  NYY (Hughes)<br />
Roy Halladay (PHI) -  PIT (Duke),  BOS (Matsuzaka)<br />
Mat Latos (SD) -  SF (Sanchez), @ SEA (Hernandez)<br />
Jonathan Sanchez (SF) &#8211; @ SD (Latos), @ OAK (Sheets)<br />
Matt Cain (SF) &#8211; @ SD (Richard), @ OAK (Gonzalez)<br />
Chris Carpenter (STL) -  WAS (Lannan),  ANA (Weaver)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Roll the Dice:</span></p>
<p>Derek Lowe (ATL) -  NYM (Pelfrey), @ PIT (Morton)<br />
Randy Wells (CHC) -  COL (Cook), @ TEX (Holland)<br />
Carlos Silva (CHC) -  COL (Chacin), @ TEX (Wilson)<br />
Aaron Cook (COL) &#8211; @ CHC (Wells), @ KC (Davies)<br />
Jhoulys Chacin (COL) &#8211; @ CHC (Silva), @ KC (Greinke)<br />
Chris Volstad (FLA) -  ARI (Jackson), @ CHW (Garcia)<br />
Wandy Rodriguez (HOU) &#8211; @ LAD (Ely),  TB (Niemann)<br />
John Ely (LAD) -  HOU (Rodriguez),  DET (Porcello)<br />
Dave Bush (MIL) &#8211; @ CIN (Cueto), @ MIN (Slowey)<br />
Mike Pelfrey (NYM) &#8211; @ ATL (Lowe),  NYY (Vazquez)<br />
Clayton Richard (SD) -  SF (Cain), @ SEA (Rowland-Smith)</p>
<p>Wandy Rodriguez has seen his overall ERA rise a full run in the month of May, allowing 11 earned runs in 14 2/3 innings. It goes to show you how hard he has been getting hit to allow that many runs with only four walks and one home run allowed in that time period. Chacin looks to bounce back from his bad start at home by getting two road starts, although one of them is against top American League pitcher Zack Greinke.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sit Them:</span></p>
<p>Kris Medlen (ATL) -  NYM (Santana), @ PIT (Duke)<br />
Cesar Valdez (AZ) &#8211; @ FLA (Johnson), TOR (Marcum)<br />
Edwin Jackson (AZ) &#8211; @ FLA (Volstad),  TOR (Eveland)<br />
Homer Bailey (CIN) -  MIL (Gallardo), @ CLE (Huff)<br />
Bud Norris (HOU) &#8211; @ LAD (Kuroda),  TB (Price)<br />
Kyle Kendrick (PHI) -  PIT (Morton),  BOS (Beckett)<br />
Charlie Morton (PIT) &#8211; @ PHI (Kendrick),  ATL (Lowe)<br />
Zach Duke (PIT) &#8211; @ PHI (Halladay),  ATL (Medlen)<br />
Kyle Lohse (STL) -  WAS (Stammen),  ANA (Kazmir)<br />
Craig Stammen (WAS) &#8211; @ STL (Lohse),  BAL (Bergesen)<br />
John Lannan (WAS) &#8211; @ STL (Carpenter),  BAL (Millwood)</p>
<p>It is tempting to roll with Medlen and his two starts if you own him since you are only going to get three to four weeks of starts out of him before Jair Jurrjens is back. Facing Santana in his first start does not help, plus his numbers were much better last season as a reliever than a starter, although he did post great numbers in Triple-A last season in the rotation.</p>
<p>When it comes to two-start pitchers, you are usually going to plug in an average or lower average pitcher for two reasons, to either pick up extra wins or strikeouts. The majority on the pitchers above are soft-tossers that even in two starts will rack up k&#8217;s equivalent to a one-start pitcher. The only exception to that is Bud Norris or Homer Bailey. If you want to take a chance on two extremely inconsistent pitchers and are desperate for strikeouts, then you may be forced to try Norris or Bailey depending on the rest of your rotation and hope for the best.</p>
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		<title>2010 Houston Astros Team Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 21:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Lammi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the fifth part our series of 2010 fantasy baseball team previews looking at the National League Central. The team previews will include the projected batting order, projected rotation, rookies that could make an impact in 2010 as well as each players current ADP for a 15 team mixed fantasy baseball league. 2010 Houston [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the fifth part our series of 2010 fantasy baseball team                       previews looking at the National League Central. The  team        previews         will       include the  projected batting  order,        projected   rotation,       rookies    that    could make  an    impact in      2010 as well   as each   players     current    ADP  for a      15  team     mixed  fantasy   baseball   league.</p>
<p><strong>2010 </strong><strong>Houston Astros</strong><strong> Projected Batting Order:</strong></p>
<p>1.  CF Michael Bourn (ADP 103)<br />
2.  2B Kaz Matsui  (ADP 351)<br />
3.   1B Lance Berkman (ADP 63)<br />
4.  LF Carlos Lee (ADP 65)<br />
5.  RF Hunter Pence (ADP 83)<br />
6.  3B Pedro Feliz (ADP ND)<br />
7.  SS Tommy Manzella (ADP ND)<br />
8.  C Jason Castro / J.R. Towles (ADP ND / ND)</p>
<p><strong>2010 </strong><strong>Houston Astros</strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong><strong>P</strong>rojected                  Rotation  &amp;   Bullpen:</strong></p>
<p>1.  Roy Oswalt (ADP 156)<br />
2.  Wandy Rodriguez (ADP 111)<br />
3.  Brett Myers (ADP 328)<br />
4.  Bud Norris (ADP 394)<br />
5.  Brian Moehler / Felipe Paulino (ADP ND / ND)</p>
<p>Closer &#8211; Matt Lindstrom (ADP 245)<br />
Handcuff &#8211; Brandon Lyon (ADP 313)</p>
<p><strong>2010</strong><strong> </strong><strong>Houston Astros</strong><strong></strong><strong> prospects with                    potential  impact  this year:</strong></p>
<p>1.  Jason Castro &#8211; C<br />
2.  Sammy Gervacio &#8211; RP</p>
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		<title>Minor League Report &#8211; week 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 03:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Lammi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Todd Lammi Here is a review of the top pitchers in Triple-A that could potentially have an impact in major league baseball the second half of the season, but more importantly impact your fantasy baseball league standings. Franklin Morales (Rockies) has strung together two good starts after an eight-run shellacking on June 11th. Morales [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a review of the top pitchers in Triple-A that could potentially have an impact in major league baseball the second half of the season, but more importantly impact your fantasy baseball league standings.</p>
<p><strong>Franklin Morales</strong> (Rockies) has strung together two good starts after an eight-run shellacking on June 11th. Morales has allowed two runs in his last 12 1/3 innings with seven strikeouts as he continues to rehab from a strained shoulder that sidelined him back in April.</p>
<p><strong>Bud Norris</strong> (Astros) has a 2.11 ERA with 82 strikeouts in 81 innings. He is holding hitters to a .222 average with only five home runs surrendered on the season. The Astros are only 5.5 games out of first place despite running Brian Moehler, Russ Ortiz and Brandon Backe out every fifth day. If the Astros don&#8217;t call him up after the All-Star break once they are able to reset their pitching rotation, he would most likely be in Triple-A until after September first when rosters expand.</p>
<p>The Baltimore Orioles have a plethora of starters to choose from in Triple-A if they need any help. <strong>Chris Tillman</strong> currently has a 2.55 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 60 innings, while holding hitters to a .229 batting average. In his last three starts, he has a 4.24 ERA with 19 strikeouts in 17 innings.</p>
<p><strong>Jake Arrieta</strong> was promoted to Triple-A and had an excellent first start with one run allowed in six innings and six strikeouts, but struggled in his second start. In start number two, Arrieta allowed five runs in 4 2/3 innings with seven strikeouts. On the season, Arrieta has a 2.97 ERA with 83 strikeouts in 69 2/3 innings.</p>
<p><strong>Troy Patton</strong> allowed one run in six innings with one strikeout in his second start since being promoted to Triple-A. On the season, Patton has a 2.39 ERA with 50 strikeouts in 75 1/3 innings.</p>
<p><strong>David Hernandez</strong> is back in Triple-A after a cup of coffee in the big leagues. He has not fared as well in his two starts back in the minor leagues, with a 6.30 ERA, despite fanning 15 in 10 innings.</p>
<p><strong>Carlos Torres</strong> (White Sox) is a bit older for Triple-A at 26, but he is putting up numbers worthy of a call up. Torres has a 2.38 ERA in 72 innings with 78 strikeouts.</p>
<p><strong>Wade Davis </strong>(Rays) has a 3.00 ERA with 65 strikeouts in 78 innings. It does not look like the Rays will have an opening in their rotation unless one of their current starters goes down with an injury. The Rays also have <strong>Scott Kazmir </strong>on the disabled list, so at this point Davis is their seventh best starter.</p>
<p><strong>Brad Lincoln</strong> has been promoted to Triple-A by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Lincoln had a 2.28 ERA in Double-A with 65 strikeouts in 75 innings. With the Pirates not in the playoff race, he will most likely be called up September 1st when rosters expand.</p>
<p><strong>Homer Baily</strong> (Reds) still has not been able to prove he is more than a Quadruple-A player; someone that is stuck between Triple-A and the major league level. He has turned it up a notch in his last four starts in Triple-A, allowing one run in 33 1/3 innings with 30 strikeouts. There doesn&#8217;t seem to be a spot in the Reds rotation for him with the way the other starters are pitching and Edison Volquez on the disabled list.</p>
<p>There is really nothing left for <strong>Clay Buchholz</strong> to do in Triple-A. Unfortunately for him, the Boston Red Sox rotation is stacked with the return of <strong>John Smoltz</strong>. The only way he appears before September 1st is if the Red Sox trade <strong>Brad Penny</strong> or one of the current starters get injured. Buchholz has a 1.90 ERA and is holding hitters to a .165 batting average. In 71 innings, he has struck out 65 hitters, while walking only 17. The one difference in regard to Buchholz compared to some of the other prospect pitchers in Triple-A is that Buchholz will turn 25 in August.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Bowden</strong> (see Buchholz). Bowden is behind Buchholz in the Red Sox pecking order. He has gotten hit hard in two of his last four starts, allowing six runs twice. On the season, he has a 3.26 ERA with 43 strikeouts in 66 1/3 innings.</p>
<p><strong>J.D. Martin</strong> in 2002 was the #5 prospect in the Cleveland Indians farm system. Several years later, now at age 26, he is in Triple-A pitching for the Washington Nationals. Martin has a 2.35 ERA with 45 strikeouts in 65 innings while allowing only six walks! With <strong>Scott Olsen</strong> due to return from the disabled list, the Nationals will be sending one of their current starters to the bullpen or to Triple-A so Martin seems to be looking at a September call up in a best case scenario.</p>
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<p><strong>Trevor Bell</strong> (Angels) was recently promoted to Triple-A after going 4-3 with a 2.23 ERA in Double-A. Bell has not been scored upon in two starts in Triple-A while striking out eight. With the iffy health statuses of <strong>John Lackey</strong> and <strong>Ervin Santana</strong>, Bell might be an option the second half of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Pucetas</strong> (Giants) has a 3.59 ERA with 52 strikeouts in 82 2/3 innings. He should be first in line if any of the current starters suffer an injury or<strong> Jonathan Sanchez</strong> gets traded.</p>
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