Which teams have the most games in Week 2?
The Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers both play seven games, offering the most potential plate appearances.
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Welcome to the first full seven-day week (March 31 - April 6) of the 2025 MLB season! As Week 2 begins, fantasy managers need to navigate schedule quirks, potential weather disruptions in northern cities, and identify key players to stream...
## Pitching Focus: Two-Starts & Streams
Week 2 sees many teams turning to their 4th or 5th starters for two-start opportunities. This means projected fantasy point totals for even the best two-start options, like **Tyler Glasnow (LAD)** and **Corbin Burnes (ARI)**, might be slightly lower than usual. Keep an eye on **Cristopher Sanchez (PHI)**, a spring sensation facing COL and LAD at home.
Several intriguing streaming options with long-term potential are available: * **Kumar Rocker (TEX):** High upside strikeout potential, but significant control issues (walks) remain a concern. A high-risk, high-reward play (vs. CIN, vs. TB). * **Grant Holmes (ATL):** Showed effectiveness as both starter and reliever in 2024. Faces a tough Dodgers matchup but gets a favorable home start vs. MIA. * **Ben Brown (CHC):** An upside pick who won the 5th starter job. Faces weak competition (@ATH) and the Padres at home. * **David Peterson (NYM):** A safer, higher-floor option with two favorable matchups (@MIA, vs. TOR).
Weather could significantly impact pitching schedules, especially for those starting in northern cities early in the week.
## Hitting Focus: Favorable Matchups & Sleepers
Managers should look to exploit favorable schedules and matchups: * **Cincinnati Reds (7 games):** Play all week, facing TEX (3) and @MIL (4). This boosts hitters like **Christian Encarnacion-Strand** (76% rostered in CBS leagues), **TJ Friedl** (55% CBS), and potentially **Jeimer Candelario** (11% Yahoo). * **Milwaukee Brewers (7 games):** The other 7-game team, facing KC (3) and CIN (4). **Rhys Hoskins** (71% CBS) is looking to rebound and benefits from the volume. * **Oakland Athletics (6 games):** Favorable matchups including CHC (3) and a trip to Coors Field (@COL 3). **Tyler Soderstrom** (43% CBS), already with multiple homers, and **J.J. Bleday** (53% CBS) are prime targets. * **Minnesota Twins (6 games):** Face @CWS (3) and HOU (3). Lefty sluggers **Matt Wallner** (26% Yahoo) and **Trevor Larnach** (4% Yahoo) could benefit early in the week. * **Other Sleepers:** **Lourdes Gurriel (ARI)** continues to have inviting matchups. **Wilyer Abreu (BOS)** started strong and faces only one lefty. **Jonathan Aranda (TB)** and **Brett Baty (NYM)** could see significant playing time against right-handed pitching, which dominates their schedules this week.
**Actionable Takeaways:** Check your waiver wire for these highlighted players. Pay attention to daily lineups, especially for platoon hitters like Aranda and Baty. Monitor weather reports diligently to avoid zeroes from postponed games.
The Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers both play seven games, offering the most potential plate appearances.
Yes, early April games in northern cities (e.g., New York, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Boston) have a higher risk of postponements due to rain or cold temperatures. Check forecasts before setting lineups.
Players like Christian Encarnacion-Strand (CIN), Tyler Soderstrom (ATH), Wilyer Abreu (BOS), TJ Friedl (CIN), and Rhys Hoskins (MIL) are highlighted due to favorable matchups, park factors, or increased playing time opportunities.
Kumar Rocker (TEX) offers significant strikeout upside but comes with control risk. Ben Brown (CHC) is another upside arm who recently secured a rotation spot and has favorable matchups this week.
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