There is an even dozen dual start options residing in the top tier to aid your fantasy baseball efforts this week as the dog days of summer roll on. Not a huge selection of middle-tier arms, but that should not be a surprise as this trend has been continuing all season. 

Loads of arms to avoid for even one of their two trips toeing the rubber in Week 21, although the bottom three or four hurlers were late scratches from the middle tier, but their recent efforts facing opposing batters does not lead to trust in their ability to provide fantasy goodness this scoring period.

The one-start streaming options are spread out over the week, save for the initial and closing days of the scoring period. If you need an arm to aid your fantasy squad’s efforts, look to the arms profiled in the second half of this article as opposed to taking a chance on one of the two-start pitchers in the lower-tier.

 

 

 

Fantasy Baseball 2024 Two-Start Pitchers

 Start 'em If You Own 'em 
Starting Pitcher1st Start/Opponent/Date2nd Start/Opponent/Date
Hunter Greene  CIN @ Kevin Gausman  TOR@ Luis L. Ortiz , PIT
 Mon 8/19 7:07 PM EDT Sat 8/24 6:40 PM EDT 
Luis Gil   NYYvs. Alex Cobb  CLEvs. Austin Gomber  COL
 Tue 8/20 7:05 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:35 PM EDT 
Michael King , SD vs. MIN TBAvs. David Peterson  NYM
 Mon 8/19 9:40 PM EDT Sat 8/24 8:40 PM EDT 
Kevin Gausman  TOR vs. Hunter Greene  CINvs. Carson Fulmer , LAA
 Mon 8/19 7:07 PM EDT Sat 8/24 3:07 PM EDT 
Zach Eflin  BAL@ Jose Quintana  NYMvs. Ronel Blanco , HOU
 Tue 8/20 7:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 7:10 PM EDT 
Jose Berrios  TORvs. Carson Spiers  CINvs. Tyler Anderson  LAA
 Tue 8/20 7:07 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:37 PM EDT 
Bryan Woo   SEA@ Gavin Stone  LADvs. Kyle Harrison  SF
 Mon 8/19 10:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:10 PM EDT 
Tyler Anderson  LAA@ Cole Ragans , KC@ Jose Berrios  TOR
 Tue 8/20 8:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:37 PM EDT 
Yusei Kikuchi  HOU vs. Tanner Houck  BOS@ Dean Kremer  BAL
 Mon 8/19 8:10 PM EDT Sat 8/24 4:05 PM EDT 
Zack Littell , TB@ Joey Estes  OAK@ Gavin Stone  LAD
 Tue 8/20 9:40 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:10 PM EDT 
David Peterson  NYMvs. Dean Kremer  BAL@ Michael King , SD
 Mon 8/19 7:10 PM EDT Sat 8/24 8:40 PM EDT 
Martin Perez , SDvs. Bailey Ober  MINvs. Jose Quintana  NYM
 Tue 8/20 9:40 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:10 PM EDT 

These 12 pitchers are the ones you want to plug into your rotations and let them have their way with their opposition. These aces are your best options to collect counting and ratio stat advantages over your opponents, so be happy if you have any of these hurlers on your team(s) and take advantage of your good fortune.

 

 

 

 Maybe Yes, Maybe No 
Starting Pitcher1st Start/Opponent/Date2nd Start/Opponent/Date
Brandon Pfaadt ARI @ MIA TBA@ Tanner Houck  BOS
 Mon 8/19 6:40 PM EDTSun 8/25 1:35 PM EDT 
Joey Estes  OAKvs. Zack Littell , TBvs. Frankie Montas , MIL
 Tue 8/20 9:40 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:07 PM EDT 
DJ Herz  WASvs. Austin Gomber  COL@ Grant Holmes , ATL
 Tue 8/20 6:45 PM EDT Sun 8/25 12:05 PM EDT 
Grant Holmes , ATLvs. Tyler Phillips  PHIvs. Davidjohn Herz  WAS
 Tue 8/20 7:20 PM EDT Sun 8/25 12:05 PM EDT 
Tanner Houck  BOS@ Yusei Kikuchi  HOUvs. Eduardo Rodriguez  ARI
 Mon 8/19 8:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:35 PM EDT 
Jonathan Cannon  CHW @ Kyle Harrison  SFvs. DET TBA
 Mon 8/19 9:45 PM EDT Sun 8/25 2:10 PM EDT

Pfaadt has won four of his six last starts, with three of those trips to the hill resulting in quality start entries on his stat sheet. On the other side of the coin, he has allowed nine earned tallies in the other two appearances he made over that stretch of games where he would have qualified for a quality start due to pitching deep enough into the contest. He also ran up 11 strikeouts in his most recent effort on the bump. He continues to demonstrate great control (1.8 BB/9 over his 144.2 innings this season) and his peripheral metrics do not indicate that his efficient ways on the mound are likely to make a major negative regression. So, despite having two road games, he leads the middle tier of dual start options this week.

Estes has had a good trio of starts and in Week 21 has a pair of upcoming home starts to potentially continue his good fortune on the bump. He has been far more successful when dealing at home than on the road this season. He offers average strikeout potential, better of late, and continues to demonstrate excellent control.

Herz, the rookie southpaw, has had a fine run over his last seven starts, racking up 41 strikeouts over those 33.2 innings, with a useful 3.48 ERA and 1.19 WHIP. He gets the Rockies away from Coors Field in his first start of the scoring period, which is his best matchup in Week 21. The second start at the home park of the Braves is less promising, especially going against another member of the middle tier profiled a in the entry below.

Holmes is another rookie hurler who has a propensity to roll up the strikeouts at an above-average rate (9.2 K/9 on the season, 12.5 K/9 over his most recent 18 innings of work). He gets to climb the hill at home for both his Week 21 starts, where he has been slightly more effective this year. His peripheral metrics do not suggest that his season’s numbers-3.60 ERA, 1.13 WHIP-are phantasms soon to fade.

Houck is the owner of 17 quality starts in 2024, collecting his more recent at home against the visiting Rangers in a no-decision. He has been a dependable pitcher this season, despite fading a bit as the summer wears on. Neither of his two matchups are tremendous opportunities for the righty, but if he can continue to generate his considerable share of grounders, he should continue to be a useful fantasy arm.

Cannon’s streak of three quality starts ended in his last outing, a loss to the visiting Yankees. He has not fared well on the road, so his first start in Week 21 is not the best matchup to employ his services. The second appearance at the end of the week against the visiting Tiger offense has better prospects for the third rookie pitcher featured in the middle group of dual start pitchers this particular scoring period. He does pitch for the White Sox making it rough to nominate him as a solid two-start option, let alone a streaming choice, and thus he winds up the middle group.

 

 

 

 Not On My Roster 
Starting Pitcher1st Start/Opponent/Date2nd Start/Opponent/Date
Seth Lugo   KC vs. Carson Fulmer , LAAvs. Tyler Phillips  PHI
 Mon 8/19 8:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 2:10 PM EDT 
Ronel Blanco , HOUvs. Nick Pivetta , BOS@ Zach Eflin  BAL
 Tue 8/20 8:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 7:10 PM EDT 
Mitch Keller  PIT@ Cody Bradford , TEXvs. Carson Spiers  CIN
 Tue 8/20 8:05 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:35 PM EDT 
Nathan Eovaldi  TEX vs. Luis L. Ortiz , PIT@ Alex Cobb  CLE
 Mon 8/19 8:05 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:40 PM EDT 
Gavin Stone LAD vs. Bryan Woo  SEAvs. Zack Littell , TB
 Mon 8/19 10:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:10 PM EDT 
Frankie Montas , MIL@ Erick Fedde  STL@ Joey Estes  OAK
 Tue 8/20 7:45 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:07 PM EDT 
Tyler Phillips  PHI@ Grant Holmes , ATL@ Seth Lugo  KC
 Tue 8/20 7:20 PM EDT Sun 8/25 2:10 PM EDT 
Austin Gomber  COL @ Davidjohn Herz  WAS@ Luis Gil  NYY
 Tue 8/20 6:45 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:35 PM EDT 
Ross Stripling , OAKvs. Shane Baz  TBvs. Colin Rea  MIL
 Mon 8/19 9:40 PM EDT Sat 8/24 4:07 PM EDT 
Luis L. Ortiz , PIT @ Nathan Eovaldi  TEX vs. Hunter Greene  CIN
 Mon 8/19 8:05 PM EDT Sat 8/24 6:40 PM EDT 
Kyle Harrison  SF vs. Jonathan Cannon  CHW@ Bryan Woo  SEA
 Mon 8/19 9:45 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:10 PM EDT 
Dean Kremer  BAL@ David Peterson  NYMvs. Yusei Kikuchi  HOU
 Mon 8/19 7:10 PM EDT Sat 8/24 4:05 PM EDT 
Javier Assad , CHCvs. DET TBA@ MIA TBA
 Tue 8/20 8:05 PM EDTSun 8/25 1:40 PM EDT
Alex Cobb   CLE@ Luis Gil  NYYvs. Nathan Eovaldi  TEX 
 Tue 8/20 7:05 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:40 PM EDT 
Carson Fulmer , LAA @ Seth Lugo  KC@ Kevin Gausman  TOR
 Mon 8/19 8:10 PM EDT Sat 8/24 3:07 PM EDT 
Erick Fedde  STL vs. Frankie Montas , MIL@ MIN TBA
 Tue 8/20 7:45 PM EDT Sun 8/25 2:10 PM EDT 
Shane Baz   TB @ Ross Stripling , OAK@ Gavin Stone  LAD
 Mon 8/19 9:40 PM EDT Sat 8/24 9:10 PM EDT 
Jose Quintana  NYMvs. Zach Eflin  BAL@ Martin Perez , SD
 Tue 8/20 7:10 PM EDT Sun 8/25 4:10 PM EDT 
Carson Spiers  CIN @ Jose Berrios  TOR@ Mitch Keller  PIT
 Tue 8/20 7:07 PM EDT Sun 8/25 1:35 PM EDT 

A wealth(?) of arms populate the bottom tier. While there are some familiar names in this group, it is not suggested you rely on any of these pitchers for both their starts. There are some who have matchups with opponents that make for a potential streaming option, such as Harrison at home against the White Sox or Assad at Miami, but in general, the risk is too high to rely on any of the arms in the bottom tier to boost your fantasy results in Week 21.

 

 

 

Fantasy Baseball 2024 Streaming Starters

There is no promise that each game day will provide a streaming option. First of all, the pitcher must be available in at least 50% of leagues to be a viable candidate to snag off the wire. Then, the pitchers discussed above are not included as they have a different sort of value, even though some might be available as free agents in your league. 

Plus, some days the matchups and/or venues just do not figure as positive enough factors to favor plugging the arm into your rotation, even for one start. That all being said, here are this week’s best streaming candidates…

Cody Bradford, Texas Rangers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

The Texas southpaw has only appeared in seven games this season, but has collected three quality starts over that limited action. He carries a 3.50 ERA and 1.00 WHIP over his 36.0 IP and also has a 33:6 K/BB ratio in his time on the bump. All that makes him a fine streaming candidate in a home start.

Davis Martin, Chicago White Sox vs. San Francisco Giants

As noted above in the two-start discussion, it is tough to trust a Pale Hose pitcher for your fantasy production. He has been solid in his two most recent times climbing the hill, allowing just one earned run over those 11.2 innings. His lack of control is going to be an issue, if it continues to run at the current rate of 5.0 BB/9. 

Jose Soriano, Los Angeles Angels vs. Kansas City Royals

The second-year right-hander has given up one or zero runs in four of his last five times toeing the rubber for the Halos, and has collected 25 strikeouts over those 28.2 innings. He also has a useful 3.36 ERA on the season, and has accumulated an exceptional 1.91 ERA over his last five outings. He has been a road warrior this season, so heading to KC for this contest is a good streaming pick.

Nick Martinez, Cincinnati Reds vs. Yariel Rodriguez, Toronto Blue Jays

The only game where both sides are being nominated as streaming options, both these pitchers had been pitching effectively until their most recent outings, which while not horrible, were not as positive. Based on their recent efforts, both are worthy of considering in this contest. Rodriguez is the better option if you are seeking strikeouts, while Martinez offers the better walk rate and lower WHIP. Martinez has been superior on the road, while Rodriguez prefers toeing the rubber in Toronto.

Albert Suarez, Baltimore Orioles vs. Houston Astros

Suarez’s start may be pushed back a day, but that is not etched in stone yet. If he moves back a day in the rotation, he still would face the Astro hitters at home, which plays to his home/road splits. He has not allowed an earned run over his last two outings consisting of 11.2 innings, where he has racked up 11 strikeouts. If you wish to plug him into your rotation, keep an eye on his scheduled start date.

Tyler Mahle, Texas Rangers vs. Cleveland Guardians

Returning from an elbow injury, the veteran righty has picked up his strikeout production quickly, with seven strikeouts against the visiting Red Sox batters. He also allowed three walks over his 4.2-inning effort, but this matchup finds a team not quite so patient at the plate as Boston’s hitters are this season. 

Bowden Francis, Toronto Blue Jays vs. Los Angeles Angels

The 28-year-old right-hander is coming off a quality start effort against the host Angels, where he continued to rack up the strikeouts at an enhanced rate (11.3 K/9 over a dozen innings). He figures to stick in the Toronto rotation for the balance of the season and gets to face the same Angel offense he mastered on the road at home in this game.

Valente Bellozo, Miami Marlins vs. Chicago Cubs

The rookie righty has only pitched in five contests for the Marlins but has a superior 2.28 ERA and 0.94 WHIP over his limited 27.2 innings. He is an average strikeout producer with above-average control in his bag of tricks. Note that his peripheral metrics hinting that his superior ratio stats could be subject to a negative regression as the season plays out, but not anything tremendously terrible, merely are return to normal expectations.