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2010 Two Start Pitchers – Week 12

Here is a complete look at the fantasy baseball two-start pitchers for week 12. 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 12: 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.

American League:

Start them:

Jon Lester (BOS) ~ @COL (Chacin), @SF (Lincecum)
John Danks (CHW) ~ ATL (Hanson), CHC (Dempster)
Justin Verlander (DET) ~ @NYM (Niese), @ATL (Hanson)
Ervin Santana (LAA) ~ LAD (Kershaw), COL (Chacin)
A.J. Burnett (NYY) ~ @ARI (Lopez), @LAD (Kershaw)
Gio Gonzalez (OAK) ~ CIN (Leake), PIT (Duke)
Jason Vargas (SEA) ~ CHC (Dempster), @MIL (Bush)
Tommy Hunter (TEX) ~ PIT (Duke), HOU (Oswalt)
Brett Cecil (TOR) ~ STL (Garcia), PHI (Moyer)

Roll the Dice:

Scott Baker (MIN) ~ @MIL (Bush), @NYM (Niese)
Wade Davis (TB) ~ SD (Latos), ARI (Lopez)

Baker maybe got things turned around with his seven innings of shutout ball last week against Colorado when he recorded 12 strikeouts. His numbers have not been that far off from 2009 except for a few more hits and walks. It has been a disappointing 2010 for Davis who has failed to capitalize on his 2009 end of the year success. With Jeremy Hellickson ready in Triple-A, this two-start week may tell the tale of where Davis is pitching the second half of the season. What has been most discouraging for owners has been the sharp drop in his strikeout rate from last year, falling by almost 2.5 whiffs per game. With all that said however, at home against a light hitting San Diego team and a second home start gives me hope he can pull out two good starts.

Sit Them:

Jeremy  Guthrie (BAL) ~ FLA (Sanchez), WAS (Hernandez)
Mitch Talbot (CLE) ~ @PHI (Moyer), @CIN (Leake)
Bruce Chen (KC) ~ @WAS (Hernandez), STL (Garcia)

Guthrie has lost four in a row, allowing four runs in three of his last four starts. If you are in a deep league, he could be worth the two starts next week. Chen fared much better as a reliever and although he has won two of his last three starts, he has a 5.29 ERA in those appearances and a 1.53 WHIP.

National League:

Start them:

Tommy Hanson (ATL) ~ @CWS (Danks), DET (Verlander)
Ryan Dempster (CHC) ~ @SEA (Vargas), @CWS (Danks)
Mike Leake (CIN) ~ @OAK (Gonzalez), CLE (Talbot)
Anibal Sanchez (FLA) ~ @BAL (Guthrie), SD (Latos)
Roy Oswalt (HOU) ~ SF (Lincecum), @TEX (Hunter)
Clayton Kershaw (LAD) ~ @LAA (Santana), NYY (Burnett)
Mat Latos (SD) ~ @TB (Davis), @FLA (Sanchez)
Tim  Lincecum (SF) ~ @HOU (Oswalt), BOS (Lester)
Jaime Garcia (STL) ~ @TOR (Cecil), @KC (Chen)

Roll the Dice:

Jon Niese (NYM) ~ DET (Verlander), MIN (Baker)
Livan Hernandez (WAS) ~ KC (Chen), @BAL (Guthrie)
Jamie  Moyer (PHI) ~ CLE (Talbot), @TOR (Cecil)

Niese has won three in a row, allowing four runs in 23 innings in those starts with 15 strikeouts. Hernandez was a dud in his last start, allowing eight runs in 6 2/3 innings against Detroit. Previous to that, he had allowed three runs or less in every start this season except for a four run start against San Francisco on 5/25. Moyer has earned a decision in every start so far this season. Take the chance that the Philadelphia offense is going to get him the win as much as his pitching will.

Sit Them:

Jhoulys Chacin (COL) ~ BOS (Lester), @LAA (Santana)
Rodrigo Lopez (AZ) ~ NYY (Burnett), @TB (Davis)
Dave Bush (MIL) ~ MIN (Baker), SEA (Vargas)
Zach Duke (PIT) ~ @TEX (Hunter), @OAK (Gonzalez)

Bush has pitched reasonably well in his last four starts with a 2.96  ERA and 12 strikeouts in 24 1/3 innings. In his last start against Minnesota back on 5/21, he allowed seven runs in 1/3 of an innings. I looked for any type of positive news on Duke and could not really find any. He has lost four straight starts, allowing a whopping 38 hits in 22 innings in those games. Lopez always gives the Diamondbacks innings, the problem is the negative stats have a much bigger impact to your fantasy baseball team because he stays in the game so long.  Lopez has not won since 5/15 and was pounded in his lone interleague start against Boston last week, allowing six runs in seven innings. Chacin’s ERA has been steadily on the rise over the last month and he has dropped four straight decisions.

The Daily Dirt for Saturday

by Todd Lammi

Andre Ethier hit two solo home runs, including a walk-off home run in the 12th inning to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 3-2 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. Ethier has seen his average drop 54 points coming into Saturday’s game since Manny Ramirez was suspended. Rafael Furcal sent the game into extra innings with his second home run of the year in the ninth inning off Brad Lidge, who blew his sixth save of the season. In his second start back from the disabled list, Hiroki Kuroda tossed six shutout innings with five strikeouts. In other fantasy baseball news around the diamond on Saturday night…

Hitters:

Ben Zorbist went 2 for 3 with two runs scored and connected on his 11th home run of the season. Zorbist has homered three times in his last four games.

Mark Teixeira went 2 for 5 with 3 RBI and smacked his 17th home run of the season. I think with Alex Rodriguez protecting him in the line up and the way the New York Yankees new stadium is playing, Teixeira could easily be the second best first basemen in fantasy baseball behind Albert Pujols the remainder of the season.

Teammate Alex Rodriguez hit his 8th home run of the season and also stole his first base of the year. The home run was A-Rod’s first in his last 12 games.

Prince Fielder hit two solo home runs giving him 15 total on the season to go with 54 RBI. Fielder has heated up in his last 10 games, boosting his batting average 34 points and hitting five home runs with 11 RBI.

Nick Johnson went 3 for 4 with 3 RBI and stroked his fifth home run of the season. Johnson is now batting .332 on the year with 30 RBI.

Ian Stewart banged out two home runs and drove in five while going 3 for 4 at the plate. Stewart has homered four times in his last four games with 12 RBI.

Josh Fields got the start over recent call up Gordon Beckham and went 2 for 4 with his third home run of the year. It was weird time to start Fields given that Beckham had only six at bats so far before sitting and Fields was hitting under .200 against left-handed pitching.

Pitchers:

Edwin Jackson picked up a complete game victory, allowing one run with five strikeouts. Jackson improved to 6-3 on the season and now ranks second in the American League in both ERA (2.16) and whip ratio (0.98).

Gavin Floyd allowed one run in 6 2/3 innings with seven strikeouts to up his mark to 4-5 on the year. Floyd has turned it around in his last four starts with six runs allowed in 29 2/3 innings and 31 strikeouts.

Jarrod Washburn allowed one run in six innings with six strikeouts in a no decision. Washburn has allowed two runs in his last 19 innings even though he does not have any wins to show for it. He is currently on pace to set a career high in strikeouts with 145 which would be his highest total since 2002.

Jon Lester pitched a complete game two-hitter to even his record at 5-5. Lester allowed one run and struck out 11 to give him double digit strikeouts in his second straight start.

Ryan Dempster threw six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in a no decision. He could be finally past his blister problems, as he has not allowed a run in two straight contests.

Rookie Trevor Cahill allowed two runs in six innings with five strikeouts to notch his third win of the season. Cahill has allowed two runs in each of his last four starts.

Cincinnati Reds rookie Matt Maloney in his first major league start allowed two runs in six innings with four strikeouts in a no decision. He will face the Kansas City Royals in his next start.

John Lannan hurled a complete game shutout with two strikeouts to earn his third win of the season.

Making his first start since 2007, Kelvim Escobar allowed two runs in five innings with five strikeouts.

John Smoltz allowed one hit and one run in six innings in his rehab start in Triple-A on Saturday, while throwing 74 pitches. His next start in Triple-A will come on Thursday.

Closers:

Marian Rivera took a loss, allowing three runs in 2/3 of an inning against the Tampa Bay Rays. Rivera has suffered both of his losses against the Rays this season.

Randy Choate picked up his third save of the season for the Rays when Dan Wheeler was unable to close out the game in the ninth inning.

Leo Nunez picked up his second save of the year in relief of Matt Lindstrom. Lindstrom was charged with two runs in the ninth inning before being removed.

Fantasy Baseball – the Daily Dirt for Sunday

by Todd Lammi

Adrian Gonzalez stayed scorching hot, hitting his 20th home run and driving in three runs. What is mind boggling to me is how he was only 12th in the league in walks heading into Sunday’s game. The four hitters batting behind him on Sunday had averages of .228, .236, .172, .209. Why would he not be walked every time he came up to bat? He has homered against every team he has played against this season except for the San Francisco Giants. In other fantasy baseball news around the diamond on Sunday…

Hitters:

Mark Teixeira hit his 16th home run of the season and drove in all four runs for the New York Yankees on Sunday. He ends the week with three home runs and 10 RBI as he knocked in a run in 5 out of 6 games for the week.

Kevin Youkilis hit two solo home runs and scored three runs. Despite having nine home runs on the season, Youkilis leads the American League in  slugging percentage as well as on base percentage.

David Wright stole his 12th base of the season. Despite hitting .333, he is off to a slow start in the power department with only three home runs. I have to wonder if he is hiding an injury as two stats give me warning flags 48 games into the season. One, he is on pace for 178 strikeouts which would be 60 higher than his career high of 118 last season. Second, he has already been thrown out stealing seven times, which is more than each of the three previous three seasons when he was caught five times each year.

Ben Francisco went 2 for 3 and stole his ninth base of the season. Francisco is quietly putting together a nice season, and is now on pace for 18 home runs, 70 RBI and 32 steals.

Josh Willingham hit two solo home runs giving him nine on the season. He seems to enjoy hitting with no men on base, because despite having nine home runs, he only has 12 RBI on the season.

Carlos Pena looks to be locked in the home run mode as he continues to swing for the fences. Pena hit his 17th home run of the season, but continues to strike out at a high rate, making it tougher for him to boost his .231 batting average. Pena has 66 strikeouts on the year, good for a 204 pace.

Mike Cameron homered for the second consecutive day and now has 11 long balls on the season. Despite being the 20th player to reach the 250-250 home run – steal level, his stolen bases are a thing of a past in 2009. He has two stolen bases for the season and both of those came on opening day.

Brandon Phillips homered for the second straight day as he continues to play through the the injury to his thumb. Phillips is up to 9 home runs and 36 RBI on the season.

Adam Kennedy went 3 for 5 with three runs scored and hit two home runs to give him four on the season. Since the Oakland Athletics acquired Kennedy from the Tampa Bay Rays on May 10th for a player to be named later, Kennedy has hit .390 with four home runs, 15 RBI and five steals in 82 at bats.

Edwin Maysonet went 2 for 4 and is now hitting .450 for the Houston Astros. With Kaz Matsui on the disabled list, Maysonet should have some value in National League only leagues the next few weeks.

Scott Hairston hit his seventh home run of the season and stole his sixth base of the year. With Jody Gerut now out of the picture, I see a possible 20-20 season out of Hairston.

Torii Hunter blasted his 12th home run of the season and knock in two runs to boost his RBI total to 42. Hunter is currently on pace for his first 30-30 season of his career with 12 home runs and 10 stolen bases year to date.

Matt Kemp hit his sixth home run of the year and stole his 12th base of the season. Despite being slotted 7th in the batting order for the majority of the season, Kemp still is on pace to drive in close to 100 runs this year.

Pitchers:

Edwin Jackson hurled eight shutout innings with seven strikeouts to up his mark to 5-3 on the year. Jackson has allowed three earned runs or less in his last five starts, going 4-1 during that period.

It took him three starts but Kris Medlen finally picked up his first win of the season, allowing one run in six innings with nine strikeouts. The win most likely extended his stay in the rotation until Tom Glavine is ready to return.

Chad Gaudin allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings with nine strikeouts to notch his second win of the year. It was the first start this season for Gaudin where he did not walk a batter, after previously walking a minimum of three hitters in every start.

Jon Lester allowed one run in six innings with 12 strikeouts to pick up his fourth win of the season.  Despite an increase in his strikeout rate, Lester has seen opponents bat 50 points higher against him in 2009 and his home run rate is 2.8 times higher than it was in 2008.

Eric Milton allowed two runs in 5 1/3 innings with four strikeouts to improve his record to 2-0. The 33-year-old Milton has solidified the Los Angeles Dodgers 5th starter slot, and one could argue his three starts should make him the fourth starter ahead of Eric Stults.

Yovani Gallardo allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings with nine strikeouts to boost his record to 5-2. Heading into Sunday’s start, Gallardo had the lowest batting average against for starting pitchers in all of baseball at .193.

Closers:

A painful way to end the week for David Aardsma owners, as he allowed six base runners in 2/3 of an inning with three runs scored to blow his first save of the year.

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