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Streamer Report: Streaming Options for Saturday

Ray offers some starting pitcher options that you should consider streaming on Saturday, including Tom Koehler, Ian Kennedy and Jake Odorizzi.

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The Streamer Report provides you with daily startng pitcher streaming selections for owners who prefer to stream starting pitchers on a daily basis. This report identifies starting pitchers who are owned in less than 50% of ESPN leagues, and who either has a decent track record vs their opponent, has pitched well of late, or has a decent matchup.

Saturday's Streamers

Ian Kennedy, Padres vs Dodgers

In ten starts vs the Dodgers over the last three season, Kennedy is 5-3 with a 3.55 ERA. The Dodgers seem to struggle to score runs at home and will be without Hanley Ramirez tonight.

Tom Koehler, Marlins vs Mets

Koehler is 0-2 with a 2.70 ERA in three starts vs the Mets this season, and had a 1-0 record with a 1.50 ERA in four starts vs the Mets in 2013. Yeah, so you should expect a quality start from him today.

Jake Odorizzi, Rays vs Blue Jays

Odorizzi is 2-4 with a 2.73 ERA in ten starts at home this season.

Weekly Streamer Performance

I will be providing a status of how my picks have performed over the course of the season, and below you can find how my picks fared this week.

Pitcher

IP

H

ER

BB

K

W/L

ERA

WHIP

Danny Duffy

6

10

4

0

6

L

6.00

1.67

Ricky Nolasco

2

7

6

1

0

L

27.00

4.00

Jeff Locke

8

3

1

1

4

W

1.13

0.50

Jake Odorizzi

6

6

2

2

8

L

3.00

1.33

Mike Leake

7

9

2

1

7

W

2.57

1.43

Jacob deGrom

7

7

0

0

11

W

0.00

1.00

Tyler Skaggs

6.67

11

3

0

2

L

4.05

1.65

Roenis Elias

3.33

7

6

3

3

L

16.22

3.00

Odrisamer Despaigne

7

7

2

0

7

L

2.57

1.00

Jose Quintana

7

2

3

2

7

3.86

0.57

Totals

60

69

29

10

55

4.35

1.32


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