2025 Player Outlook
Myers not only made his Major League debut in 2024, but to say he was phenomenal may be an understatement. Across 27 appearances (25 GS), Myers posted a 3.00 ERA (3.91 FIP), 3.53 K/BB ratio, and 1.17 WHIP. An 81 percent contact rate and 9.4 percent swinging strike rate doesn’t provide a ton of optimism for his strikeout ceiling, but if Milwaukee was smart, which I find them to be, they will incorporate his changeup more frequently, as it resulted in an .083 BAA and 44.4 percent whiff rate. He’s due for some ERA regression this year, but even so, the value at his current ADP cannot be ignored. In theory, he’ll continue to get better, and his 2025 season could look very similar to 2024, albeit with an ERA in the upper 3s.
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Tobias Myers lasted just two innings while allowing two earned runs with three strikeouts while receiving no decision versus the White Sox on Wednesday.
Myers walked two and threw 28-of-49 pitches for strikes. Both runs came in the second inning, as he gave up an RBI single and then hit a batter with the bases loaded; with two of those runners reaching via walk. There’s been no word of an injury just yet, but it’s worth noting that this was just his second start since returning from the injured list. Assuming good health, Myers will try and get back on track Monday against the Astros.
Tobias Myers pitched decently in a no-decision against the Giants in his 2025 season debut on Thursday, giving up two runs on four hits over his four innings of work.
The 26-year-old hurler struggled with his command in this one, issuing four free passes, while striking out a pair. The Giants got him for a run in the opening inning on an RBI double by Jung Hoo Lee, then Mike Yastrzemski tagged him for a solo shot in the third inning. Myers generated seven swings and misses on 82 pitches on the afternoon, posting a CSW of 17 percent. He should be able to work deeper into the game his next time out against the White Sox on Wednesday in Chicago.
Brewers activated RHP Tobias Myers off the 15-day injured list.
Myers will be making his season debut after missing the first month of the season with an oblique strain. The 26-year-old was very effective in his rookie campaign, and while he’s a better ‘real-life’ option than a fantasy one, he limits hard contact enough to be considered against all but the best lineups. Fantasy managers may want to wait a turn through the rotation before adding him to a lineup.
Tobias Myers (oblique) told reporters that he’s expecting to rejoin the Brewers for his next start.
It’ll likely take place against the Giants next week. The 26-year-old said he “recovered well” from his rehab start Friday for Triple-A Nashville, and assuming no setbacks, the right-hander should be back with the Milwaukee rotation. He’s worthy of roster consideration after having a solid rookie campaign in 2024.
DFS Last 5
Date | Opponent | Pts |
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Apr 30th | @White Sox | 2.9 |
Apr 24th | @Giants | 4.2 |