We go around baseball's rotations every Sunday of the season in our weekly Pitching Planner. We highlight every matchup, recommended two-start options, sleepers and busts and much more. The means we consider them a recommended start. The means we suggest you consider a replacement option. The teams have if we deem their week's matchups favorable and if their week's matchups are deemed unfavorable.
Arizona Diamondbacks
- Joe Saunders vs SD LeBlanc, vs HOU Happ
- Ian Kennedy vs SD Correia
- Barry Enright vs SD Latos
- Daniel Hudson vs HOU Myers
- Rodrigo Lopez vs HOU Norris
Two-starter(s): Saunders. He is a high-risk option even for the
deepest of NL-only leagues with his struggles lately.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: Hudson. He
finished a huge August, going 4-1 with a 1.85 ERA in his first six NL
starts. He looks like a solid start in any format right now.
One-week
bust: Saunders. He has a ghastly 7.77 ERA in his past four starts
and looks to be too risky to trust in any Fantasy league right now.
Atlanta Braves
- Tommy Hanson vs NYM Pelfrey
- Tim Hudson vs NYM Santana
- Derek Lowe at FLA Nolasco
- Jair Jurrjens vs NYM Misch, at FLA Johnson
- Mike Minor vs NYM Niese, at FLA Sanabia
Two-starter(s): Jurrjens and Minor. Although there is some level
of risk with either of them, they are both promising enough to consider
advisable in all leagues.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Minor. He doesn't need to spend 10 days down on an option
because the GCL season ended this weekend, so he can return to start the
next time the Braves need a No. 5 starter.
One-week bust: None.
All five Braves starters are viable options in any league.
Baltimore Orioles
- Jeremy Guthrie vs TB Shields
- Brian Matusz vs BOS Beckett, vs TB Davis
- Jake Arrieta vs BOS Lester
- Brad Bergesen vs BOS Matsuzaka
- Kevin Millwood vs TB Garza
Two-starter(s): Matusz. He is a questionable option, but one you
might want to take a chance on, despite the fact he is going to face a
pair of contenders.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Matusz. He is 3-1 with a 2.32 ERA in his past five starts
and, if you throw out his one loss, he is even more dominant with a 1.00
in four starts. Those are tough matchups that could make him a two-start
loser, so be careful in Head-to-Head points leagues where you lose
points for losses.
One-week bust: Guthrie. He has had two
stinkers back-to-back after a long hot streak. We wouldn't trust him
outside of the deepest of AL-only leagues.
Boston Red Sox
- Jon Lester at BAL Arrieta
- Josh Beckett at BAL Matusz, vs CHW Buehrle
- John Lackey vs CHW Floyd
- Clay Buchholz vs CHW Danks
- Daisuke Matsuzaka at BAL Bergesen
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Must-starts | TM | Own% | Start% |
Roy Halladay | PHI | 98 | 92 |
Felix Hernandez | SEA | 98 | 87 |
Chris Carpenter | STL | 97 | 87 |
C.J. Wilson | TEX | 91 | 75 |
Trevor Cahill | OAK | 91 | 73 |
Advisables | TM | Own% | Start% |
Ervin Santana | ANA | 95 | 81 |
Phil Hughes | NYY | 95 | 74 |
Josh Beckett | BOS | 95 | 70 |
Jair Jurrjens | ATL | 92 | 69 |
Hiroki Kuroda | LA | 84 | 62 |
Mark Buehrle | CHW | 82 | 60 |
Jorge De La Rosa | COL | 82 | 51 |
Brian Duensing | MIN | 66 | 44 |
Carlos Zambrano | CHC | 65 | 43 |
J.A. Happ | HOU | 71 | 41 |
Mike Minor | ATL | 55 | 33 |
Brett Cecil | TOR | 58 | 30 |
Wade Davis | TB | 60 | 28 |
Vin Mazzaro | OAK | 25 | 12 |
Armando Galarraga | DET | 21 | 12 |
Dustin Moseley | NYY | 14 | 9 |
Questionables | TM | Own% | Start% |
Jonathan Sanchez | SF | 89 | 60 |
Jonathon Niese | NYM | 71 | 51 |
Randy Wolf | MIL | 55 | 32 |
Wade LeBlanc | SD | 39 | 26 |
Brian Matusz | BAL | 41 | 19 |
Homer Bailey | CIN | 39 | 15 |
Justin Masterson | CLE | 24 | 11 |
Alex Sanabia | FLA | 10 | 7 |
Mitch Talbot | CLE | 13 | 4 |
Paul Maholm | PIT | 10 | 4 |
Jason Marquis | WAS | 8 | 3 |
David Pauley | SEA | 2 | 1 |
Pat Misch | NYM | 2 | 1 |
High-risk options | TM | Own% | Start% |
Joe Saunders | ARI | 42 | 21 |
Kyle Kendrick | PHI | 21 | 10 |
Kyle Davies | KC | 5 | 2 |
Two-starter(s): Beckett. He is back to being an advisable option,
if not a must-start, after his promising past outing.
Who is
getting skipped: Dice-K (back). He is returning to the rotation in
the Orioles series, a matchup that makes him intriguing even in mixed
leagues.
One-week sleeper: Dice-K. The matchup is intriguing
enough to consider him, especially since he is a respectable 2-1 with a
3.64 ERA and .222 batting-average against since the All-Star break.
One-week
bust: None. All five of the Red Sox's starters are viable options in
all leagues this week.
Chicago Cubs
- Carlos Zambrano vs PIT Maholm, vs NYM Niese
- Ryan Dempster vs PIT Karstens
- Tom Gorzelanny vs PIT McDonald
- Randy Wells vs NYM Dickey
- Casey Coleman vs NYM Misch
Two-starter(s): Zambrano. He is back to being an advisable option
in any Fantasy league again.
Who is getting skipped: None.
Coleman could be skipped, though, if the Cubs want to keep Dempster on
regular rest and slot Carlos Silva
(heart) the next time the team needs a No. 5 starter. Silva is making a
last rehab start Wednesday and could be ready by Sept. 6. Dempster is a
more intriguing one-starter for the potential of picking up a second
start.
One-week sleeper: Gorzelanny. He is not quite pitching
as well as he was before, but the Pirates matchup makes him intriguing.
One-week
bust: Coleman. The rookie could be skipped and we might not know his
fate until after your roster deadline. Don't risk using him.
Chicago White Sox
- John Danks at BOS Buchholz
- Gavin Floyd at BOS Lackey
- Mark Buehrle at CLE Talbot, at BOS Beckett
- Edwin Jackson at CLE Masterson
- Freddy Garcia at CLE Tomlin
Two-starter(s): Buehrle. He is an advisable option in most
leagues, especially with that first favorable matchup.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: Jackson. He is a
must-start in that matchup the way he has pitched with the White Sox.
One-week
bust: Danks and Floyd. They haven't been pitching consistently, so
they are one-start sit candidates in mixed formats because they're at
Boston.
Cincinnati Reds
- Johnny Cueto vs MIL Narveson
- Bronson Arroyo at STL Garcia
- Travis Wood at STL Wainwright
- Homer Bailey vs MIL Wolf, at STL Carpenter
- Aaron Harang vs MIL Gallardo
Two-starter(s): Bailey. He is a questionable option we wouldn't
trust in mixed leagues with those matchups.
Who is getting
skipped: Edinson Volquez. He has
been sent to the bullpen after his disasterous past start. Harang will
return from the DL and his rehab assignment to start in Volquez's place
Tuesday.
One-week sleeper: Arroyo. He is 7-4 with an ERA
sub-3.00 since June and he is still active in just 51 percent of
leagues. He is closer to a must-start than a 50-50 option.
One-week
bust: Wood, Bailey and Harang. We wouldn't trust these options with
those matchups this week. The Reds sure gave up quickly on Volquez and
these guys should prove they shouldn't have.
Cleveland Indians
- Fausto Carmona at SEA French
- Mitch Talbot vs CHW Buehrle, at SEA Pauley
- Justin Masterson vs CHW Jackson, at SEA Hernandez
- Josh Tomlin vs CHW Garcia
- Jeanmar Gomez at SEA Fister
Two-starter(s): Talbot and Masterson. They are questionable
options best avoided in mixed leagues.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Gomez. If you throw out his one bad start two starts ago,
he has been dominant and viable for mixed leagues. A Seattle matchup
certainly will help you trust him this week.
One-week bust: Masterson.
He has been decent in August, but his Seattle start comes against one of
the aces of Fantasy.
Colorado Rockies
- Ubaldo Jimenez at SF Lincecum
- Jhoulys Chacin at SD Garland
- Jason Hammel at SD Richard
- Jorge De La Rosa at SF Sanchez, at SD LeBlanc
- Esmil Rogers at SF Bumgarner
- Aaron Cook vs PHI Blanton
Two-starter(s): De La Rosa. He is an advisable option amid his
solid August (2-1, 3.69).
Who is getting skipped: None. But we
fully expect Rogers to head to the bullpen after his Tuesday start,
stripping him of a potential two-start week. Cook is scheduled to return
from the DL and a rehab stint Thursday.
One-week sleeper:
Chacin. He has been dominant in back-to-back starts and gets to pitch in
a pitcher's park this week. He is viable in mixed formats.
One-week
bust: Rogers and Cook. They are risky one-start options best avoided
in all leagues.
Detroit Tigers
- Justin Verlander at MIN Baker
- Max Scherzer at MIN Liriano
- Armando Galarraga at MIN Duensing, at KC Davies
- Rick Porcello at KC Chen
- Jeremy Bonderman (questionable: side) at KC Greinke
Two-starter(s): Galarraga. He is an advisable option in mixed
leagues, especially with that favorable second matchup.
Who is
getting skipped: None. Bonderman is a question mark to make his
start due to injury.
One-week sleeper: Galarraga. He has
allowed one run in his past 13 1/3 innings. He has a sub-4.00 ERA since
June, too, showing success over a longer timespan.
One-week bust: Bonderman.
No one can be sure he will make that start this week.
Florida Marlins
- Josh Johnson vs ATL Jurrjens
- Ricky Nolasco vs ATL Lowe
- Anibal Sanchez vs WAS Zimmermann
- Alex Sanabia vs WAS Marquis, vs ATL Minor
- Chris Volstad vs WAS Olsen
Two-starter(s): Sanabia. He is a questionable option who is
pitching well enough to use as a sleeper in deeper leagues.
Who is
getting skipped: Perhaps Nolasco (knee). He was terrible in his
return start, so we could see Andrew Miller
in his place. Miller will at least start in the Labor Day doubleheader
Sept. 6.
One-week sleeper: Sanabia and Volstad. They have been
pitching much better of late and get that one favorable matchup against
the Nationals at home.
One-week bust: Nolasco. Whether or not
he is healthy, he was terrible last time out and is too risky to start.
Houston Astros
- Wandy Rodriguez vs STL Carpenter
- Brett Myers at ARI Hudson
- Bud Norris at ARI Lopez
- J.A. Happ vs STL Westbrook, at ARI Saunders
- Nelson Figueroa vs STL Suppan
Two-starter(s): Happ. He is an advisable option in most formats
with the way he has pitched since joining the Astros.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: Happ. He is
active in a mere 41 percent of leagues, despite a 2.92 ERA in his past
four starts.
One-week bust: Figueroa. He has been great as a
starter this season (1.96 ERA in four starts), but we still wouldn't
trust him in a mixed league against the Cardinals.
Kansas City Royals
- Zack Greinke vs DET Bonderman
- Bruce Chen vs DET Porcello
- Kyle Davies vs TEX Wilson, vs DET Galarraga
- Sean O'Sullivan vs TEX Lee
- Bryan Bullington vs TEX Hunter
Two-starter(s): Davies. He is a high-risk option even in the
deepest of AL-only leagues.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: None. The Royals have just one viable starter for any
formats this week.
One-week bust: Davies. He had made progress
in August, but his last start was terrible and he faces the potent
Rangers in his first matchup. Avoid him.
Los Angeles Angels
- Jered Weaver at OAK Cahill
- Scott Kazmir at OAK Gonzalez
- Ervin Santana at SEA Pauley, at OAK Mazzaro
- Dan Haren at SEA Hernandez
- Trevor Bell at SEA Vargas
Two-starter(s): Santana. He remains an advisable option in all
leagues, despite struggling in his past start, because of those matchups
against punchless offenses.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Santana. He could have been dropped in leagues after his
last start, but this should be a much better week for him and his
Fantasy owners.
One-week bust: Kazmir and Bell. We cannot be
sure what we will get out of these guys on a consistent basis. They are
risky options even with the favorable matchups.
Los Angeles Dodgers
- Clayton Kershaw vs PHI Oswalt
- Ted Lilly vs SF Cain
- Chad Billingsley vs SF Zito
- Hiroki Kuroda vs PHI Halladay, vs SF Sanchez
- Carlos Monasterios vs PHI Kendrick
Two-starter(s): Kuroda. He remains an advisable option in all
formats.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper:
Billingsley. We cannot figure out why he is the fourth-most active
Dodgers starter pitcher. He has a 3.04 ERA in his nine starts after the
All-Star break. Keep him active.
One-week bust: Monasterios.
He remains in the rotation for at least this one next turn before Vicente Padilla (neck) could return. We don't think you should risk the
spot starter against the Phillies.
Milwaukee Brewers
- Yovani Gallardo at CIN Harang
- Randy Wolf at CIN Bailey, at PHI Kendrick
- Chris Narveson at CIN Cueto
- Dave Bush at PHI Halladay
- Chris Capuano at PHI Hamels
Two-starter(s): Wolf. He hasn't been pitching consistent enough
to trust on the road against those two top offenses.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: None. All five of
the Brewers starters are risky options this week.
One-week bust: Gallardo.
He has given up six runs in each of his past two starts and faces one of
the best offenses in baseball at one of the best hitter's park in
baseball. It is another good week to avoid him.
Minnesota Twins
- Francisco Liriano vs DET Scherzer
- Carl Pavano vs TEX Lewis
- Brian Duensing vs DET Galarraga, vs TEX Wilson
- Scott Baker vs DET Verlander
- Nick Blackburn vs TEX Harden
Two-starter(s): Duensing. He is an advisable option in most
leagues, despite that tough second matchup against the Rangers. It comes
at home, though.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Duensing. He is 4-1 with a 2.66 ERA in his seven starts
this season, dramatically underrated in Fantasy still.
One-week
bust: Blackburn. He has posted back-to-back quality starts since his
return from the minors (1.72 ERA), but we still wouldn't trust him in a
one-start week against the potent Rangers.
New York Mets
- Johan Santana at ATL Hudson
- Mike Pelfrey at ATL Hanson
- R.A. Dickey at CHC Wells
- Jonathon Niese at ATL Minor, at CHC Zambrano
- Pat Misch at ATL Jurrjens, at CHC Coleman
Two-starter(s): Niese and Misch. They are questionable options in
most standard leagues. We would take the risk on Niese but not Misch,
despite him having posted three quality starts in three tries since
being called up from Triple-A.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Pelfrey. Many had given up on him in the second half -- his
start percentage dropping to 28 percent -- but Pelfrey has posted a 1.82
ERA in his five August starts.
One-week bust: Misch. Three
quality starts have meant three losses. Even if he pitches well for the
Mets, it will be tough for him to be a winner.
New York Yankees
- CC Sabathia vs OAK Braden
- A.J. Burnett vs OAK Anderson
- Phil Hughes vs OAK Mazzaro, vs TOR Cecil
- Dustin Moseley vs OAK Cahill, vs TOR Rzepczynski
- Ivan Nova vs TOR Morrow
Two-starter(s): Hughes and Moseley. They are advisable options in
deeper leagues because of that favorable first start.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: Nova and Moseley.
The spot starters have pitched well enough to trust in mixed leagues. We
would go with the two-start Moseley over the one-start Nova, but Nova
looks real good right now, too -- despite drawing a much tougher matchup.
One-week
bust: None. All five of the Yankees' starting five looks capable of
helping Fantasy owners in all leagues right now.
Oakland Athletics
- Trevor Cahill at NYY Moseley, vs LAA Weaver
- Brett Anderson at NYY Burnett
- Dallas Braden at NYY Sabathia
- Gio Gonzalez vs LAA Kazmir
- Vin Mazzaro at NYY Hughes, vs LAA Santana
Two-starter(s): Cahill and Mazzaro. Cahill is a must-start in all
leagues, while Mazzaro remains an advisable option despite being 0-4 in
his past six starts and drawing one unfavorable matchup against the
Yankees.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper:
Mazzaro. He is 0-3 in his past five starts, but all of them have been
quality starts and he has a 2.56 ERA in August.
One-week bust: None.
All five of the A's starters are useful options in all leagues,
regardless of the matchups now.
Philadelphia Phillies
- Roy Halladay at LAD Kuroda, vs MIL Bush
- Roy Oswalt at LAD Kershaw
- Cole Hamels vs MIL Capuano
- Joe Blanton at COL Cook
- Kyle Kendrick at LAD Monasterios, vs MIL Wolf
Two-starter(s): Halladay and Kendrick. One is a must-start and
one is high-risk. We'll let you figure which is which.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: Blanton. He 2-0
with a 1.86 ERA in his past three starts and a viable option in all
mixed leagues even as a one-starter at Coors Field, where he has yet to
pitch, by the way.
One-week bust: Kendrick. He is too
inconsistent to trust outside of the deepest of NL-only leagues, but
perhaps you can try to catch lightning with him in those real deep
formats.
Pittsburgh Pirates
- Zach Duke vs WAS Hernandez
- Paul Maholm at CHC Zambrano, vs WAS Marquis
- Jeff Karstens at CHC Dempster
- James McDonald at CHC Gorzelanny
- Charlie Morton vs WAS Lannan
Two-starter(s): Maholm. He is a questionable option best avoided
unless you're a risk-taker in deeper NL-only formats.
Who is
getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: None. We could
say take a chance on Duke against the Nationals, but we figure that
would just set us all up for failure.
One-week bust: All. None
of the Pirates starters is a trustworthy option outside of the deepest
of NL-only leagues.
San Diego Padres
- Mat Latos at ARI Enright
- Jon Garland vs COL Chacin
- Clayton Richard vs COL Hammel
- Wade LeBlanc at ARI Saunders, vs COL De La Rosa
- Kevin Correia at ARI Kennedy
Two-starter(s): LeBlanc. He is a questionable option we would
take a chance on in deeper leagues.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Garland. He is active in just 42 percent of CBSSports.com's
leagues currently, but he is pitching well in the second half (2.77),
especially in August (2.39) and is a must-start at home (2.62). We feel
he is one of the most underrated pitchers in Fantasy. His splits make
him a must-start, one-start pitcher even in mixed formats.
One-week
bust: Correia. He has gotten beaten up badly in his past two starts.
Sit him in all leagues, and only own him in NL-only formats.
San Francisco Giants
- Tim Lincecum vs COL Jimenez
- Barry Zito at LAD Billingsley
- Matt Cain at LAD Lilly
- Jonathan Sanchez vs COL De La Rosa, at LAD Kuroda
- Madison Bumgarner vs COL Rogers
Two-starter(s): Sanchez. He is a questionable option but one we
would go with in deeper leagues.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: None. Cain might be the only Giants starter we can truly
trust this week.
One-week bust: Lincecum. We hate to say this
-- and we're still not certain we would do it in all leagues -- but
Lincecum is 0-5 with a 7.85 ERA in his past five starts this August. He
is facing the Rockies and their ace, too. We would sit him if you have a
decent alternative in any format right now.
Seattle Mariners
- Felix Hernandez vs LAA Haren, vs CLE Masterson
- Jason Vargas vs LAA Bell
- Doug Fister vs CLE Gome
- Luke French vs CLE Carmona
- David Pauley vs LAA Santana, vs CLE Talbot
Two-starter(s): Hernandez and Pauley. One is a must-start, while
the other is a questionable option that qualifies as a sleeper we would
advise in deeper leagues.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Vargas. He is facing the Angels' back-end starter and is
7-3 with a 2.48 ERA at home this season.
One-week bust: French.
His matchup is appealing but you can never be sure which French is going
to show up. He runs too hot and cold.
St. Louis Cardinals
- Chris Carpenter at HOU Rodriguez, vs CIN Bailey
- Adam Wainwright vs CIN Wood
- Jaime Garcia vs CIN Arroyo
- Jake Westbrook at HOU Happ
- Jeff Suppan at HOU Figueroa
Two-starter(s): Carpenter. He is a must-start ace in all leagues.
Who
is getting skipped: Kyle Lohse and
then Westbrook off his second start. The Cardinals are loading their top
three starters against the Reds in a weekend series, which makes Lohse a
no-start pitcher and Westbrook a one-start pitcher. Don't use Lohse in
any leagues.
One-week sleeper: Westbrook. He loses his
two-start week, but his decent success with the Cardinals makes him
useful as a one-starter at Houston.
One-week bust: Suppan. He
gets a spot start to allow the Cardinals to stack their rotation for the
Reds series. We wouldn't use Suppan in any format, but he could steal
Lohse's rotation spot going forward perhaps with a quality start.
Tampa Bay Rays
- David Price vs TOR Marcum
- Matt Garza at BAL Millwood
- James Shields at BAL Guthrie
- Wade Davis vs TOR Cecil, vs BAL Matusz
- Jeff Niemann vs TOR Romero
Two-starter(s): Davis. He is an advisable option in mixed leagues
with those matchups and coming off his solid return start from the DL.
Who
is getting skipped: None.
One-week sleeper: Davis. He is
owned (60 percent) and active (28 percent) in a modestly low number of
CBSSports.com's leagues. We think his matchups give him a chance to
really help your Fantasy team this week.
One-week bust: Niemann.
He was roughed up in his return start from the DL and is best reserved
until he proves healthy and effective again.
Texas Rangers
- Cliff Lee at KC O'Sullivan
- C.J. Wilson at KC Davies, at MIN Duensing
- Colby Lewis at MIN Pavano
- Tommy Hunter at KC Bullington
- Rich Harden at MIN Blackburn
Two-starter(s): Wilson. He is a must-start in all leagues now.
Who
is getting skipped: Perhaps Harden. The Rangers could choose to skip
Harden after Thursday's offday. He is a risky one-start option even if
he does remain on turn.
One-week sleeper: Hunter. He has
righted himself in his past two starts after some rough outings earlier
in August.
One-week bust: Harden. He had a great return start
from the DL and handed most of the mojo right back in his next outing.
There is no word of him potentially getting skipped, especially with the
Rangers on cruise control, but we wouldn't consider him outside of the
deepest of AL-only leagues.
Toronto Blue Jays
- Ricky Romero at TB Niemann
- Shaun Marcum at TB Price
- Brandon Morrow at NYY Nova
- Marc Rzepczynski at NYY Moseley
- Brett Cecil at TB Davis, at NYY Hughes
Two-starter(s): Cecil. He is an advisable option in deeper
leagues, despite the matchups against those elite contenders.
Who
is getting skipped: None. Morrow is making his final start of the
season Friday, though.
One-week sleeper: Cecil. He is 3-1 in
his past four starts, but he beat the Rays, Yankees and Red Sox in those
with a 2.08 ERA. He gets two of those opponents again, albeit on the
road.
One-week bust: Rzepczynski. We would consider him a
risky option even for AL-only formats in that matchup.
Washington Nationals
- Livan Hernandez at PIT Duke
- John Lannan at PIT Morton
- Jason Marquis at FLA Sanabia, at PIT Maholm
- Jordan Zimmermann at FLA Sanchez
- Scott Olsen at FLA Volstad
Two-starter(s): Marquis. He has posted back-to-back solid starts,
which makes him a sleeper in deeper leagues again, despite his awful
numbers for the full season. Consider him more of a questionable to
risky option in mixed formats, though.
Who is getting skipped: None.
One-week
sleeper: Lannan. He draws the Pirates and came into Sunday 3-1 with
a 3.81 ERA in five August starts.
One-week bust: Olsen and
Zimmermann. They could be the Nationals' most talented starters, but
they wouldn't be the ones we would try in Fantasy lineups this week.
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