Here are the fantasy baseball streaming pitchers for week 13. For this week we will dig deeper for the fantasy baseball streaming pitchers. I stayed away from pitchers that were rostered close to 50% on average. We have just a couple of pitchers averaging over 30%. I didn’t care for many of the matchups this week, which is why I chose some deeper fantasy baseball league names. So, for Week 13, we are going to need some luck.
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Fantasy Baseball Streaming Pitchers: Week 13
(Rostered percentage is based on the average of ESPN, Yahoo!, and CBS leagues.)
Monday, June 17th
Jose Soriano (LAA) vs. MIL | 32%
With only nine games on the slate, our choices are limited. Jose Soriano continues to be an intriguing choice for fantasy owners. In his last five starts, he has pitched six innings or more in each. He pitched a season-high eight innings in his last start and has won his last two starts. Teams are hitting just .220 versus Soriano this year.
Milwaukee sits around league average in hitting categories. A few positives for Soriano; Milwaukee has the second-highest groundball rate in the majors and is in the top 10 for most hitting strikeouts.
Other Option: Carlos Rodriguez (MIL) at LAA | 5%
Tuesday, June 18th
Spencer Schwellenbach (ATL) vs. DET | 21%
After struggling against the Boston Red Sox in his second major league start, Spencer Schwellenbach bounced back with a quality start against the Baltimore Orioles. He’s still looking for his first win and perhaps his last start showed he is getting more comfortable as a major league starter.
Detroit’s hitting is around league average. They don’t walk much, ranking in the bottom 10 for most walks. Detroit also ranks in the top 10 for most hitting strikeouts. Schwellenbach’s counterpart will be Casey Mize, so hopefully Atlanta can get some run support early and get Schwellenbach his first major league win.
Other Option: Tobias Myers (MIL) at LAA | 18%
Wednesday, June 19th
Alec Marsh (KC) at OAK | 34%
I’ve selected Alec Marsh a few times this year as a streamer with mixed results. For this one, it’s mainly because he’s going up against Oakland. Oakland has the second-most league strikeouts and the second-worst league batting average.
Until his last start against the Yankees, Marsh hadn’t pitched over six innings since May 21st. In his last start, though, he went 7 innings, allowing just one hit and struck out eight. Hopefully, he can bring the same stuff against Oakland he had against the Yankees.
Other Option: Andrew Heaney (TEX) vs. NYM | 18%
Thursday, June 20th
Logan Allen (CLE) vs. SEA | 31%
Just like Monday, there are only nine games on the slate this day. Fortunately, Seattle is playing and they bring their third-worst batting average. Also, let’s not forget the strikeouts, where they still have the most strikeouts of any team in the majors. Seattle has indeed struggled against righties more this year, so with Allen being a lefty, this matchup doesn’t carry more excitement.
In Allen’s last six starts, he has managed to pitch six innings in just three of them. His season stats are not great with a 5.30 ERA and a 1.49 WHIP. Somehow, though, he has a 7-3 record on the year. I feel a little uncomfortable with this matchup, but if you need a streamer, remember it’s Seattle and it’s a Thursday.
Other Option: Simeon Woods Richardson (MIN) vs. TB | 32%
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