I'm heading into the finals, where I have an uphill battle, because my opponent happens to have all of his pitchers lined up for two starts either next week or the final week. I only have one--Zac Gallen. I normally start two start guys if I can help it, especially as I am going to be down a ton of starts in this series, but it is hard for me to start Gallen over any of my one start arms when his two starts are at the Dodgers and Astros. My pitching is great, so the only guys I could see maybe benching are Gausman, Lynn, or Morton, and they all seem like no brainers. Do I need to gamble on Gallen given the disadvantage, or should I stick with the better/safer arms?
On the hitter side, I have three Brewer options and Max Kepler for an OF and utility spot. The Brewers only start 5 this week, which is why I am leaning Kepler and one of them. Kepler has 7 starts, but won't start them all, I am sure. Which two would you start--Yelich, Escobar, Wong, Kepler. Two other options are Swanson and Zunino, but I'm thinking the Brewers are better bets, even playing a league low 5 games.
On the hitter side, I have three Brewer options and Max Kepler for an OF and utility spot. The Brewers only start 5 this week, which is why I am leaning Kepler and one of them. Kepler has 7 starts, but won't start them all, I am sure. Which two would you start--Yelich, Escobar, Wong, Kepler. Two other options are Swanson and Zunino, but I'm thinking the Brewers are better bets, even playing a league low 5 games.
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