Jon Moscot
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Moscot had a night to forget on Tuesday night at Coors Field, allowing four home runs among eight hits and seven runs in just two innings of work. He was hit in the ear with a pitch in the third inning as well, and was replaced in the bottom of the inning. This one was about as bad as it gets, and there were a few other balls that had a chance to leave the park as well. Moscot's return made plenty of daily gamers some money, but for all the wrong reasons. The Reds' bullpen didn't fare much better, as the Rockies pummeled them 17-4.
Fantasy Impact
Moscot is scheduled to start Sunday against Washington, and he is an easy pitcher to avoid at this point. He now owns a 7.13 ERA and 1.70 WHIP, and has walked more batters than he has struck out over 17.2 innings (9/7). He should only be on your radar as a target for opposing batters at this time.
Moscot struggled to find the strike zone once again on Wednesday, walking four Mets over five innings of work. He allowed three runs (one earned) on four hits while striking out just two batters in the Reds' 5-2 loss.
Fantasy Impact
Moscot has now walked nine batters and struck out just six in his three starts this season. As is the sad state of affairs in the Reds' rotation right now, he isn't worth rostering in even the deepest of leagues. He will likely only be in the rotation until the Reds are healthy again.
Moscot pitched five innings against the Cubs on Friday night, allowing four runs (three earned) on three hits. He walked four batters and struck out just two. Anthony Rizzo took him deep in the 4th inning, which was the eventual winning run in the Reds' 8-1 loss.
Fantasy Impact
As is the case with most of the Reds starters right now, Moscot isn't a player that should be on your fantasy radar at this time. He could potentially see some more starts in the near future while the Reds remain short-handed. However, even if he earns a spot in the rotation, he doesn't possess enough upside to warrant rostering.
Moscot pitched 5 2/3 innings on Sunday against the Cardinals, allowing three runs and six hits while walking one batter and striking out two. He gave up home runs to Jedd Gyorko in the second inning and Matt Carpenter in the fifth inning.
Fantasy Impact
Pitching at the end of the Reds' rotation, Moscot is not worth fantasy consideration except in the deepest of NL-only leagues. Moscot's next scheduled start is for Friday against the Cubs.
Moscot allowed four runs (three earned) on four hits, a HR, no walks, and three strikeouts as the Reds lost to the Rockies 9-3.
Fantasy Impact
After allowing a run in his first spring start, Moscot put up another rocky outing, this time allowing four runs over three innings. It's still early in spring, but with no locks for the Reds starting rotation he needs to clean things up to make the opening day rotation.