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See all of today’s starting lineups

# MLB Starting Lineups For Fri 6/6
ARI | ATH | ATL | BAL | BOS | CHC | CHW | CIN | CLE | COL | DET | HOU | KC | LAA | LAD | MIA | MIL | NYM | NYY | PHI | PIT | SD | SEA | SF | STL | TB | TEX | TOR | WSH | MIN | OAK
Buying low is harder than buying high. Yeah, I said it. Buying low means the other person has to cut bait after being so pot-committed. Then, the person buying low has to put aside the player they are getting has been garbage, and they might be better off with getting a guy off waivers. Dansby Swanson (3-for-3, 4 RBIs and his 11th and 12th homer, hitting .271) yesterday made buying low harder or easier? In theory, it should make it easier, because those signs of life should allow the person who has him an easy way to unload, but signs of life usually works the opposite way. The person with Swanson has been pounding their team's chest, hoping to revive it, and now: The EKG line shoots up and you want them to sell him? One thing is for certain, Dansby Swanson is going to be so forgotten for 2024 fantasy baseball, he's gonna be basically free, unless he turns his whole season around. Can he? Absolutely. His 1st half last year was one of the best. He's capable of continuing to shoot up that EKG meaning I'd buy low, if that were possible, which it's not. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:

What’s poppin, Razzpimples? Bullpen update time!

Don’t forget, the Razzball Bullpen Chart is manned by yours truly and updated like every single second (not really, but I stay on top of thangs for the most part). And directly below, you’ll see a current look at the Top 15 RP (in both 5×5 standard leagues and 6×6  saves/holds leagues) via our Player Rater. Please, blog, may I have some more?

Our Orioles play last week went down in flames as the Orange Birds couldn’t muster a thing against Michael Grove. They did score a boatload the other two games against the Dodgers though. It is what it is, but I was heavily invested in them last Tuesday across the board and it certainly didn’t help my bankroll. Please, blog, may I have some more?

Yesterday, Cristopher Sanchez went 7 IP, 2 ER, 4 hits, zero walks, 8 Ks, ERA at 2.98, which is fine and dandy, but spelling it Cristopher is so Euro trash. Like you just stepped out of a Mazerati and you tossed me your keys, and I'm not valet, but simply a person selling balloon animals. With that said, Cristopher is carrying on the long, 3-month tradition of terrible pitchers being great and great pitchers being terrible. This is truly hilarious: His walk rate in the minors? 5.3 BB/9. El oh you gotta be kidding me el. In the majors, 1.3 BB/9. What, and I will pause now for emphasis, is going on? How can that be? It's ludicrous. It's Ludacris with What's Your Fantasy, and Why Is He Not Getting Hit? Do MLB hitters just not know to hold for a walk? Could it be that simple? He's barely a 8 K/9 pitcher, so if the walks are bad, everything about him is bad, but. Dot dot dot. Here we are. Streamonator hates his next start, and I have no confidence, but I would try him for his next start, because up is clearly down and vice versa. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:
I really don't know what "Week" we're on. Weeks only matter in fantasy football because in Week 17 you're in your fantasy championship game. Over here in baseball, it's just another barrage of random starters. Baseball is wonderful that way. There's a legit chance that the AL Central division winner goes to a team that has a sub-.500 winning percentage, while almost the entire AL East and 4/5 of the AL West have teams with winning records that will be watching from the sidelines. I dunno about y'all, but imagine if we did away with the minor league farm system and instituted a Premier League style relegation system. That way, the Athletics aren't only not in Oakland next year, they're not even in the Majors. No more tanking. No more Super 2 status. No more Quad-A jokes. If the East Carolina Yellowjackets have a winning year made up of players who work double-shifts at the Kroger, then they get promoted and are playing against the Miami Marlins next year. What a beautiful world.  The Razzball Wordpress backend also tells me this is my 150th baseball article at Razzball, This will tie me with Donkey Teeth on the career baseball posting leaderboard. Over on football, I eeked out 158 articles, which was good for 8th most all-time. Adding in that one year stint I had on Razzball Basketball, I've topped 330 total articles. I suppose at the end of the month I'll have my overall 333rd article, which will undoubtedly be worth celebrating with some jokes about Robbie Ray's pants.  Speaking of pitchers! 

Here at Razzball, we live that SAGNOF life.  Nowhere is the SAGNOF mentality more prominently displayed than in the Razzball Commenter Leagues.  Sure, those top closer with high K/9 go early in these drafts, but the real SAGNOF story lives on the waiver wire with nearly every closer with even a passing shot at a save is rostered on a given day.  Please, blog, may I have some more?

Adam Wainwright goes from the Injured List to the viper’s nest tonight as the Cardinals travel to Arizona. 

Before going down, Waino was sporting a 7.66 ERA, which was mostly supported by his 5.87 xFIP. To make matters worse, the Cardinals bullpen was subjected to a lot of high-stress (and largely unsuccessful) innings in their series against the Cubs.  Please, blog, may I have some more?

Sal Frelick (1-for-3, 1 run) was promoted by the Brewers, and hit cleanup because you can't stop the fun. The fun will overtake you, trample you, stampede you into oblivion if you try to stop the fun. The fun will stand on your head as you scream for your life if you try to stop it. Wow, fun doesn't sound so fun. Yikes, glad I don't have fun. I'm serious business and this callup is the same. I gave you a Sal Frelick fantasy just a few weeks ago where I told you to stash him, now I'm saying grab him. He was just in Itch's top 25 fantasy baseball prospects. Itch said previously, "(Frelick is a) hit machine. Walked (8.8%) more than he struck out (7.4%) in 46 games at Triple-A, slashing .365/.435/.508 with four home runs and nine stolen bases. I have no idea why he didn’t get called up last year, and I'd like to call up a hit man to take out you-know-who." C'mon man! Frelick is a grab in every league. Anyway, here's what else I saw this weekend in fantasy baseball: