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Fantasy baseball sp rounded 5/8: Dean Wolf

s92oQeSxPt by s92oQeSxPt
May 9, 2025
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Fantasy baseball sp rounded 5/8: Dean Wolf

Welcome to RP Roundup, my fantastic daily baseball article by reviewing the performance of each launcher of each Thursday game. I apologize for the jokes written in my delirium in advance. Do you have any questions? Ask me during my office hours on reading.

Dean Kremer (Ball) @ Min (Nd) – 7.0 IP, 2 er, 3 strokes, 2 BBS, 8 ks – 10 puffs,, 38% CSW86 throws.

Is there more than one Werewolf that Dean Kremer? Today’s brilliance against twins – 7.0 IP, 2 er, 3 strokes, 2 BBS, 8 ks – 10 puffs, 38% CSW, 86 locations (ND) with a co-party of Royal – Mark the first departure since the opening weekend with more than four withdrawals in the stick and the fourth of the eight departures under 5 er. This can be enough to dissuade you from the start, but what happens if there is something under the hood to suggest that Kremer could repeat this success?

There is none. It was a clear 13/22 pumping product called Strikes with its pinker (68% CSW!), The climbing cutter on board below after the radiator opened the track. The curve was also an effective tool against LHB, but it was clearly the living room / knife with the twins playing the orchestra, constantly in the hole. Let’s do this outing without doing anything visual.

Kremer will get the twins a second time and you can bet that they will be much more aggressive on this lead next time. I would not risk it.

Let’s see how all the other SPs did Thursday:

Kris Bubic (Kcr) vs chw (W) – 7.0 IP, 0 er, 6 strokes, 1 bbs, 7 ks – 16 Whiffs,, 33% CSW93 throws.

Of course, the White Sox are a phenomenal gift, but Bubic executed in a coherent manner. The radiator was in place, the change was broken and the sweeper was there …? We even saw the Gyro cursor in the action for 7/10 strikes. It will be difficult to say no against the astros then.

Brandon Pfaadt (Ari) vs boy (W) – 6.1 IP, 0 er, 4 strokes, 3 BBS, 6 ks – 10 puffs,, 28% CSW99 locations.

Against dodgers?! Atta Boy Pfaadt! Huge accessories for the sweeper working against LHB and RHB while the change still does work against LHB. He is a new man in 2025 and I want to raise him on the list every week, probably capped around 40 years. It’s a solid Holly NOW.

Brayan Bello (Bos) VS Tex (Nd) – 4.2 IP, 0 er, 4 strokes, 5 bbs, 1 ks – 3 puffs,, 18% CSW83 throws.

Five walks with a single withdrawal?! Haistbmbwt?! The change was everywhere for 1/14 CSW (not a typo), while lead had a typing rate of 52%. It was difficult To watch Bello, try to understand each bat, but at least the cursor was decent, right? It is difficult to feel good with Bello right now. There is always something Disturb him every day.

Keider Montero (DET) @ Collar (W) – 8.0 IP, 1 st, 5 strokes, 3 BBS, 2 ks – 13 puffs,, 32% CSW92 locations.

Hot Dang, look at yourself! It’s a Golden star For Montero while he was going eight images, granting a race to Coors. It was the essential arm of tigers for timely departures and that should not be the beginning to move your perception of Montero. It is still broken on two ticks from last season and not having displayed upside down inside the arsenal. I am happy that you were able to celebrate a beautiful Birthday party.

Spencer Schwellenbach (ATL) Vs fifs (Nd) – 6.0 IP, 1 st, 5 strokes, 2 BBS, 6 ks – 13 puffs,, 32% CSW93 throws.

It is a good line, but we did not get out of the woods. The four runners was located Just along the pipe And he got out (11/27 called Strikes is a bit hilarious given their location), while the separator, lead and cursor each returned 50% of strikes or less. Thank all the curve for carrying it. No, it was the Reds range carrying Spencer by not swinging to these radiators. Okay, just. I guess the reds do not see much the green light? It is a section. I just want to sleep.

Casey Mize (DET) @ Collar (W) – 6.0 IP, 1 st, 3 shots, 0 BBS, 8 ks – 16 Whiffs,, 38% CSW86 throws.

It’s a Guy For Mize, share both THE Stem post And Royal. I don’t think we have already seen that one. Coors is not as fatal as before, but Mize was fantastic Execution of Bsb at LHB with its four runners and its separator. His approach against RHB was a little more chaotic with cowardly pellets and four runners, while the lists and cursors were not the prettiest we saw, even if they landed for a good number of strikes called and a pinch of puffs. I didn’t hate this match with the Red Sox next to Fenway, so I’m going to start it there. I always question the global package, but this do Mark his fifth start of one or zero short on seven departures. But yes, I am still cautious for the complete prospects of the season.

Ryan Pepiot (TBR) vs phi (Nd) – 6.0 IP, 1 st, 2 strokes, 2 bbs, 3 ks – 7 Whiffs,, 22% CSW95 locations.

Wow. Fantasy managers will take this start and reserve it as a pepiot didn’t look good. None of its locations has returned a price rate of 60% (yikes!). The change and the cursor combined for 3/40 Whiffs. It was not a nice game and we can thank its four sailors for being effectively wild here. I lowered pepiot every week on the list and this beginning is not much to reverse this trend, unfortunately. But well, start it against the Jays. They are not an intimidating and pepiot team could still dominate a given night despite the oddities recently.

Bailey Ober (Min) vs ball (Nd) – 5.0 IP, 1 st, 8 strokes, 1 BBBs, 6 ks – 15 whiffs,, 26% CSW91 throws.

Ober was UniqueAlthough it would suggest that Bailey was treated a bad hand of Koufax. Noope. Bailey threw so many radiators into the pipe, launched the change or missed too far from the area, and continues to allow hard contact on its Rhb sliders. Be happy that the era and the stick withdraws are on your side here.

Nick Lodolo (Cin) @ ATL (Nd) – 6.0 IP, 2 er, 5 strokes, 0 BBS, 7 ks – 13 puffs,, 33% CSW93 throws.

Wild enough to see Lodolo move away from the curve balls at LHB and go well to 68% of the leads well above the plate. The curve and the four runners did their job for RHB (the change was not there, but there were some workforce) and I suppose that we are cool with Lodolo again. Delighted to review the drivers + Miss Batts curve.

Jesús Luzardo (Phi) @ Tbr (Nd) – 5.1 IP, 2 er, 6 strokes, 2 BBS, 4 ks – 13 puffs,, 29% CSW105 throws.

This is the second pedestrian outing of Luzardo and I dig it. But it was not great! Okay, but I am used to the “off” nights from Luzardo to come with over 5 years. Please do not allow long balls of errors on the plate. So no more mistakes? Oh, he always presents these good, both on and out of the plate. 50% strike rate on changes And The sweepers were not a fun moment, when he got out with it a lot at the heart of the plate throughout the night. He had a strange game like this against the Giants and bounced right after. I am better at the cardinals afterwards.

José Soriano (Laa) vs (Nd) – 5.0 IP, 3 er, 8 strokes, 4 BBS, 6 ks – 13 puffs,, 27% CSW90 throws.

Bleeegh. I am happy that the cursor was returned to Rhb and look at this, 4/14 Whiffs! But he needs a strike field and 43% of the strikes isn’t it. Fair. But we also entered pellets inside the leads, and I think it has launched better than the line suggests, with the exception of terrible land at LHB. He must work a little on this.

Tanner Gordon (Col) vs det (L) – 6.1 IP, 4 er, 9 strokes, 1 BBBs, 4 ks – 10 puffs,, 21% CSW89 locations.

His change can work (6/28 Whiffs!) But the cursor is Meh and the four sailors of 92 MPH is terrifying to watch. Welcome to Colorado.

Chris Bassitt (TOR) @ Laa (W) – 6.0 IP, 4 er, 8 strokes, 1 BBS, 6 ks – 14 Whiffs,, 35% CSW101 throws.

It has really been down since this start against Atlanta, huh? Bassitt became crazy Berserk with his lead at a time of 73% in Rhb and I don’t blame him. This land works and if it was not a pair of hours, you would all love it. This could be solid against Rays, although I am not sold only with 61% of sealing overall creates the best prospects for Bassitt.

Jack Leiter (TEXAS) @ Bos (L) – 5.1 IP, 4 er, 3 strokes, 4 BBS, 3 ks – 7 Whiffs,, 26% CSW90 throws.

We did not have great expectations to Leiter to turn it on in Fenway, but it was weird. The story was “just throwing strikes and everything will be fine!” And yet, here is Leiter with an overall striking rate of 63% and the five locations seated above the threshold of 60%, but carrying four walks. The culprit? A four runners who missed the top of the area a little too often. It would have helped if something Inside the arsenal, he could help the elite radiator, but the cursor only made 1/19 puffs while the curve and the change returned 1/12 Whiffs by themselves. He always works and I agree to hunt something else.

Davis Martin (CHW) @ Kcr (L) – 4.1 IP, 4 er, 7 strokes, 1 BBS, 2 ks – 10 puffs,, 21% CSW86 throws.

He could not find the area and set up a bad count where the strikers hit suspended changes and his poor four runners. We should have known. Two first names, you are right.

Yoshinobu yamamoto (BOY) @ Ari (L) – 5.0 IP, 5 er, 6 strokes, 1 BBBs, 4 ks – 9 Whiffs,, 30% CSW88 throws.

The aces will authorize a large home in the second setting and will dominate the other four images. It’s baseball, Suzyn. Nothing to worry, just a night off.

Kyle Freeland (Col) vs det (L) – 3.0 IP, 5 er, 11 strokes, 1 BBS, 2 ks – 6 puffs,, 26% CSW65 throws.

We have not tried anything and we are all short of ideas!

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