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Here I thought Week 4 (April 15-21) was presenting us with a super slate of two-start sleeper streamers, but it turns out CBS Sports users are so on the ball that they've rendered two of the best not-even-sleepers anymore. Matthew Boyd, with his surprising swing-and-miss arsenal, is set for two favorable matchups against the Pirates and White Sox, while Matt Shoemaker will unfurl his masterful splitter against the Twins and Athletics.
But guess what? Both are more than 80 percent owned all of a sudden. Hard to call them sleepers if that's the case.
So fine. I'll settle for Trevor Richards, who doesn't have the best matchups, but is riding a three-start quality start streak to open the season, making heavy use of arguably the game's best changeup. Brandon Woodruff, meanwhile, hasn't actually had a quality start yet but has had little trouble missing bats and may be about to break through.
I'd draw the line just before Woodruff in a categories league, such as standard Rotisserie, considering the 17 more or less must-starts in that format. The Head-to-Head points cutoff is just a little bit lower, 20th overall, though those willing to gamble with a surplus of roster spots might consider pushing it a little bit further, to Kyle Gibson and his two excellent matchups.
Note: Shane Bieber's two-start status assumes the Indians don't add a fifth starter for this turn through the rotation. Also, Jon Gray could end up making two starts if the Rockies decide to skip Jeff Hoffman the second time through.
Rank | Pitcher | Start 1 | Start 2 |
1 | Trevor Bauer, CLE | at SEA | vs. ATL |
2 | Patrick Corbin, WAS | vs. SF | at MIA |
3 | Stephen Strasburg, WAS | vs. SF | at MIA |
4 | Noah Syndergaard, NYM | at PHI | at STL |
5 | Tyler Glasnow, TB* | vs. BAL | vs. BOS |
6 | Luis Castillo, CIN | at LAD | at SD |
7 | Aaron Nola, PHI | vs. NYM | at COL |
8 | Matthew Boyd, DET | vs. PIT | vs. CHW |
9 | Collin McHugh, HOU* | at OAK | at TEX |
10 | Shane Bieber, CLE | at SEA | vs. ATL |
11 | Clayton Kershaw, LAD | vs. CIN | at MIL |
12 | Joey Lucchesi, SD | vs. COL | vs. CIN |
13 | James Paxton, NYY | vs. BOS | vs. KC |
14 | Matt Shoemaker, TOR | at MIN | at OAK |
15 | Trevor Richards, MIA | vs. CHC | vs. WAS |
16 | Max Fried, ATL | vs. ARI | at CLE |
17 | Yusei Kikuchi, SEA | vs. CLE | at LAA |
18 | Brandon Woodruff, MIL* | vs. STL | vs. LAD |
19 | Robbie Ray, ARI | at ATL | at CHC |
20 | Kenta Maeda, LAD* | vs. CIN | at MIL |
21 | Yu Darvish, CHC | at MIA | vs. ARI |
22 | Freddy Peralta, MIL | vs. STL | vs. LAD |
23 | Kyle Gibson, MIN | vs. TOR | at BAL |
24 | Aaron Sanchez, TOR | at MIN | at OAK |
25 | Nick Pivetta, PHI | vs. NYM | at COL |
26 | Tyler Mahle, CIN | at LAD | at SD |
27 | Dereck Rodriguez, SF | at WAS | at PIT |
28 | Mike Leake, SEA | vs. CLE | at LAA |
29 | Trevor Cahill, LAA | at TEX | vs. SEA |
30 | Dylan Bundy, BAL | at TB | vs. MIN |
31 | Reynaldo Lopez, CHW | vs. KC | at DET |
32 | Jorge Lopez, KC* | at CHW | at NYY |
33 | Martin Perez, MIN | vs. TOR | at BAL |
34 | Ervin Santana, CHW | vs. KC | at DET |
35 | Matt Harvey, LAA | at TEX | vs. SEA |
36 | Dakota Hudson, STL* | at MIL | vs. NYM |
37 | Heath Fillmyer, KC | at CHW | at NYY |
38 | Dan Straily, BAL | at BOS | vs. MIN |
39 | Shelby Miller, TEX | vs. LAA | vs. HOU |
40 | Jeff Hoffman, COL* | at SD | vs. PHI |
*RP-eligible | ^expected to follow opener |
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