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is the slate’s top streamer, and No. 2 overall pitcher. The entertain the , so Peterson benefits from one of the top pitching venues in the league. The Pirates upgraded their offense in the offseason, but the main additions were and , both left-handed batters, and Peterson is a southpaw. He threw 76 pitches in his final Grapefruit League tuneup, so Peterson should have no trouble pitching at least five frames.
is a great example of where “number-scouting” doesn’t always tell the whole story. He posted a 2.67 ERA last season, but his 4.27 xFIP and 4.26 SIERA warn of impending regression. His .258 BABIP and 78.3% left on base rate are obvious victims. Last season, he recorded a modest 20.4% strikeout rate. Scouts and talent evaluators are confident that Horton will improve in that area, which will help mitigate regression. Suggesting he’ll repeat last season’s ERA is overly optimistic, but expecting a mark closer to last season’s estimators is just as foolhardy. Horton opens the season against the and their suspect lineup.
Recommending streaming a pitcher at home in a hitter’s haven is usually misguided advice. One exception is starters at American Family Field, as the club has earned the reputation for developing solid arms. is an example, and he’ll face the at home. He fanned 127 in 119⅔ innings last season, and there should be some punchouts in a lineup that struck out 20 times on Opening Day, but none from .
pitched well for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, but he’s coming off a subpar season and struggled in his final Grapefruit League outing, yielding three runs on six hits and three walks in just four frames. Spring stats generally don’t mean much from veteran pitchers, but Nola needs to show that last season is the exception. He opens the season at home against the and their formidable lineup.
has the talent to be a solid pitcher, but he struggles with command and control, especially against left-handed batters. Despite carrying only two catchers, the plan on frequently having both in the lineup, with serving as the designated hitter. The Orioles host the , and Basallo is available in almost 70% of ESPN leagues. Other options include and .


