Week 6 Fantasy Baseball Two Start Pitchers

Seattle News - April 30, 2010Are you two-start pitcher streaming? If not, you’re likely missing out on a great opportunity to increase your weekly strikeout total, win total, log more innings pitched, and potentially lower your team ERA and WHIP in head to head leagues that allow daily lineup changes.

Some leagues don’t allow such activity by limiting the number of player adds you can make each week. However, if you can find a loophole in your league settings and add/drop pitchers all season long – you’re going to have a great chance to win the whole thing come September!

For the third consecutive season, we will be tracking two start pitchers to make sure you always win your pitching categories. That way, if Johan Santana continues to carry an ERA in the mid-4’s all season – you’re not screwed.

Below you will find each projected two start pitcher for fantasy baseball week 6 broken down into four categories: must start, would start, could start, and don’t start.

Must start:

  • John Lackey, Boston Red Sox
  • Matt Garza, Tampa Bay Rays
  • Cliff Lee, Seattle Mariners

Would start:

  • Ted Lilly, Chicago Cubs
  • Joel Pineiro, Los Angeles Angels
  • Bronson Arroyo, Cincinnati Reds
  • John Maine, New York Mets
  • Tommy Hanson, Atlanta Braves
  • Chad Billingsley, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Colby Lewis, Texas Rangers
  • Ricky Nolasco, Florida Marlins
  • Aaron Cook, Colorado Rockies
  • Andy Pettitte, New York Yankees
  • Rick Porcello, Detroit Tigers
  • Tim Hudson, Atlanta Braves
  • Barry Zito, San Francisco Giants

Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Kendrick in WashingtonCould start:

  • Brandon Morrow, Toronto Blue Jays
  • Kyle Kendrick, Philadelphia Phillies
  • Dontrelle Willis, Detroit Tigers
  • Charlie Morton, Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Doug Davis, Milwaukee Brewers
  • Jake Westbrook, Cleveland Indians
  • Brian Bannister, Kansas City Royals
  • Vin Mazzaro, Oakland Athletics
  • Scott Olsen, Washington Nationals
  • Brett Myers, Houston Astros
  • Brad Penny, St. Louis Cardinals

Don’t start:

  • Nate Robertson, Florida Marlins
  • Greg Smith, Colorado Rockies
  • Javier Vazquez, New York Yankees
  • Luis Atilano, Washington Nationals
  • Rodrigo Lopez, Arizona Diamondbacks
  • David Hernandez, Baltimore Orioles
  • Jonathan Niese, New York Mets
  • Wade LeBlanc, San Diego Padres
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