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We made it! The last week of the season is upon us. And this column, I’ll tell you up front, is not going to be worth much this week. Every team has a 6-game week, so the options would be lacking even if things were normal. But, of course, things aren’t normal. Some teams will be maneuvering things to have rotations set up for the playoffs. Others will be shutting guys down, pulling them early, or giving someone you’ve never heard of a random start. The last week of the season is the worst. At least, it’s the worst for fantasy baseball purposes. Playoff races and champagne celebrations are fun if you’re into that sort of thing, I suppose.

The point is, as of early Sunday morning, multiple teams have “TBD” listed as their starting pitchers for Sunday, much less the rest of the week. As a result, take the listed names below with the largest grain of salt you’ve ever seen. If you’re in a head-to-head matchup this week, my advice would be to simply start your best options in the assumption everyone is just starting once. (And next year, have your season end a week sooner.) Yes, there will be guys who go twice, but consider it a bonus if you get an extra one rather than something you’re counting on.

Thank you for joining me here each week throughout the season. I hope you found it more helpful than not. Let’s get to it one more time, until next spring!

 

What follows are our projections at time of writing as to who will be making two-starts this week, but weather, injuries, and secretive team management mean they are just that: projections. To stay as up-to-date as possible, consult Rudy Gamble’s invaluable Streamonator.

 

Chocolate Chip Cookies (Must Start)

They are kings of the cookie world for a reason. A warm, freshly baked chocolate chip cookie just makes you feel happy. Sort of like getting to set your rosters knowing you get two starts this week from these guys.

Pitcher First Start Second Start
Chris Sale, Atl WSH PIT
Christopher Sanchez, Phi MIA MIN
Cole Ragans, KC @LAA @ATH
Kevin Gausman, Tor BOS TB

 

 

Sugar Cookies (Should Start)

They’re fine. You could certainly do worse than having these guys in your lineup, but don’t expect it to be remarkable.

Pitcher First Start Second Start
Nick Pivetta, SD MIL ARI
Justin Verlander, SF STL COL
Brandon Woodruff, Mil @SD CIN
Cade Horton, ChC NYM STL
Brady Singer, Cin PIT @MIL

 

 

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (Could Start)

These aren’t for everyone. These are the pitchers that may be a pleasant surprise, or they could ruin your week. Tread lightly.

Pitcher First Start Second Start
Ian Seymour, TB @BAL @TOR
Bryce Miller, Sea COL LAD
Merrill Kelly, Tex MIN @CLE
Lucas Giolito, Bos @TOR DET
Jack Flaherty, Det @CLE @BOS
Michael McGreevy, StL @SF @CHC
Luis Gil, NYY CHW BAL
  • If you care about WHIP even a little bit, do not start Luis Gil.

 

Fortune Cookies (Do Not Start)

Yeah, they’re technically cookies. Hold on, what does that little slip of paper say? “Bad times are heading your way.” Oh. Okay, then.

Pitcher First Start Second Start
Shane Smith, ChW @NYY @WSH
Ryan Weathers, Mia @PHI NYM
David Peterson, NYM @CHC @MIA
Brandon Pfaadt, Ari LAD @SD
AJ Blubaugh, Hou @ATH @LAA
Mason Barnett, Ath HOU KC
McCade Brown, COL @SEA @SF
Jose Urena, LAA KC HOU

 

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packers2018
packers2018
3 hours ago

Checked you out each week, thanks.

Of course Woodruff is out, the news came out after you posted.

florida jack
florida jack
10 hours ago

thanks for the work all year, always helpful for me.