It’s virtually impossible to see some things coming, but by preplanning for each and every week of the Fantasy Baseball season, you can often get a jump on the trends that are brewing around the league. Let’s take a look at how the upcoming week of the MLB campaign is shaping up.

 

MLB Schedule Breakdown

TEAM

# GAMES

HOME

AWAY

OPPONENTS

Braves

7

0

7

at SF (4), at STL (3)

Marlins

7

0

7

at DET (3), at WAS (4)

Mets

7

7

0

vs WAS (4), vs DET (3)

Phillies

7

0

7

at CHC (4), at MIL (3)

Nationals

7

3

4

at NYM (4), vs MIA (3)

Cubs

7

7

0

vs PHI (4), vs CIN (3)

Reds

5

0

5

at MIL (2), at CHC (3)

Brewers

5

5

0

vs CIN (2), vs PHI (3)

Pirates

6

6

0

vs COL (3), vs LAD (3)

Cardinals

5

5

0

vs KC (2), vs ATL (3)

Diamondbacks

6

0

6

at SD (3), at SF (3)

Rockies

6

3

3

at PIT (3), vs BAL (3)

Dodgers

5

0

5

at TB (2), at PIT (3)

Padres

6

3

3

vs ARI (3), at TOR (3)

Giants

7

7

0

vs ATL (4), vs ARI (3)

Orioles

7

4

3

vs NYY (4), at COL (3)

Red Sox

7

0

7

at TOR (4), at HOU (3)

Yankees

7

0

7

at BAL (4), at KC (3)

Rays

6

2

4

vs LAD (2), at CLE (4)

Blue Jays

7

7

0

vs BOS (4), vs SD (3)

White Sox

7

0

7

at HOU (4), at MIN (3)

Indians

7

7

0

vs OAK (3), vs TB (4)

Tigers

6

3

3

vs MIA (3), at NYM (3)

Royals

5

3

2

at STL (2), vs NYY (3)

Twins

6

3

3

at LAA (3), vs CHW (3)

Astros

7

7

0

vs CWS (4), vs BOS (3)

Angels

6

6

0

vs MIN (3), vs TEX (3)

Athletics

6

3

3

at CLE (3), vs SEA (3)

Mariners

6

0

6

at TEX (3), at OAK (3)

Rangers

6

3

3

vs SEA (3), at LAA (3)

 

Who’s Hot

Willie Calhoun - Since being called up on the 15th, Calhoun has hit .500 with two home runs and a double in three games. Calhoun has an unusual skill set as he is a high contact hitter with a ton of power, but no on base skills. Of the big call ups this week, Calhoun may have the best bat of the group, but he is limited defensively which has prevented him from sticking in the majors before. He is a worthy gamble, but is not worth a ton of FAAB as he could go the way of Nate Lowe and be back in the minors soon.

Austin Riley- In four games since his call up, Riley is hitting .553  with two home runs in 15 plate appearances. Riley is a top prospect in the game and getting playing time in Atlanta with Ender Inciarte on the IL. He has a real chance to solidify playing time though. Inciarte was awful and if Ronald Acuna can handle center field defensively, then Riley could become the everyday left fields.

Josh Bell - Bell crushed two more home runs on Saturday to bring his total for the year up to 14, which eclipsed his mark from last season of 12. He is hitting .323/.391/.665 this year as well. No one in the Majors has benefited from the juiced ball in the same way that Bell has. However, he was identified prior to the season as a potential bargain as he had better skills in 2018, but didn’t duplicate the great 2017 breakout. He is well on the way to a 30 homer season and there is no sign that this is a fluke.

 

Who’s Not

Jason Heyward - After a nice start to the season, Heyward is hitting .071/.133/.143 over the last week. Heyward will continue to get playing time because of his premium defense, but it is clear the hot start the season was more fluke than fact.

Travis Shaw - Shaw hit the IL this week, but it may have been more about his pride being hurt than his wrist. He was replaced on the roster with top prospect Keston Hiura . If Hiura hits, Shaw may have a tough time getting full time at bats back. I think he will be back and hit again, but there is a ton of risk to stashing him for now.

Christin Stewart - Stewart has not had a hit in his last 17 at bats and is struggling coming off of the IL. This could be a reason for demotion, but I have faith the rookie will figure it out. In weekly leagues, he should be benched this week as the Tigers have games in an NL Park this week and he will likely be the odd man out for at least one game, if not more.

 

Interleague Outlook

AWAY TEAM

HOME TEAM

GAMES

DH?

Player(s) Impacted

Orioles

Rockies

3

No

Renato Núñez

Marlins

Tigers

3

Yes

Martín Prado , Jon Berti

Tigers

Mets

3

No

Miguel Cabrera , Niko Goodrum , Christin Stewart

Royals

Cardinals

2

No

Jorge Soler

Dodgers

Rays

2

Yes

Chris Taylor

Padres

Blue Jays

3

Yes

Hunter Renfroe

 

Top-25 SP Rankings

Rank

Pitcher

Team

Game 1

Game 2

1

Max Scherzer

WAS

at NYM

 

2

Trevor Bauer

CLE

vs OAK

vs TB

3

Justin Verlander

HOU

vs CHW

vs BOS

4

Jacob deGrom

NYM

vs WAS

 

5

Gerrit Cole

HOU

vs CHW

 

6

Chris Sale

BOS

at HOU

 

7

Blake Snell

TB

at CLE

 

8

Aaron Nola

PHI

at CHC

 

9

Patrick Corbin

WAS

at NYM

 

10

Clayton Kershaw

LAD

at TB

 

11

Carlos Carrasco

CLE

vs OAK

vs TB

12

Luis Castillo

CIN

at MIL

 

13

José Berríos

MIN

vs CHW

 

14

Caleb Smith

MIA

at DET

at WAS

15

Jack Flaherty

STL

vs ATL

 

16

Walker Buehler

LAD

at PIT

 

17

Shane Bieber

CLE

vs TB

 

18

German Márquez

COL

at PIT

vs BAL

19

Chris Paddack

SD

vs ARI

at TOR

20

Noah Syndergaard

NYM

vs DET

 

21

Stephen Strasburg

WAS

at NYM

 

22

Cole Hamels

CHC

vs PHI

 

23

James Paxton

NYY

at KC

 

24

Domingo Germán

NYY

at BAL

vs KC

25

Charlie Morton

TB

at CLE

 

 

On the Rise

Chris Sale (SP #6)

 

On the Decline

Noah Syndergaard (SP #20)

 

SP Rankings 26-50

Rank

Pitcher

Team

Game 1

Game 2

26

Matthew Boyd

DET

at NYM

 

27

Madison Bumgarner

SF

vs ATL

 

28

Zack Wheeler

NYM

vs WAS

vs DET

29

Matt Strahm

SD

vs ARI

 

30

Mike Minor

TEX

vs SEA

 

31

Robbie Ray

ARI

at SF

 

32

Hyun-Jin Ryu

LAD

at PIT

 

33

Max Fried

ATL

at SF

 

34

David Price

BOS

 

 

35

Frankie Montas

OAK

at CLE

 

36

José Quintana

CHC

vs PHI

vs CIN

37

Masahiro Tanaka

NYY

at BAL

 

38

Zack Greinke

ARI

at SD

 

39

Sonny Gray

CIN

at MIL

 

40

Kyle Hendricks

CHC

vs CIN

 

41

Marcus Stroman

TOR

vs BOS

vs SD

42

Mike Soroka

ATL

at SF

at STL

43

Steven Matz

NYM

vs WAS

 

44

Kyle Gibson

MIN

vs CHW

 

45

Martín Pérez

MIN

at LAA

 

46

Jeff Samardzija

SF

vs ATL

 

47

Trevor Williams

PIT

vs COL

 

48

Jordan Lyles

PIT

vs COL

 

49

Joe Musgrove

PIT

vs LAD

 

50

Yusei Kikuchi

SEA

at OAK

 

 

On the Rise

Hyun-Jin Ryu (SP #32)

 

On the Decline

Zack Greinke (SP #38)

 

SP Rankings 51-75

Rank

Pitcher

 

Game 1

Game 2

51

Jake Odorizzi

MIN

at LAA

vs CHW

52

Lucas Giolito

CHW

at HOU

 

53

Jake Arrieta

PHI

at CHC

at MIL

54

Brad Peacock

HOU

vs BOS

 

55

Rich Hill

LAD

at TB

 

56

Kevin Gausman

ATL

at SF

 

57

Anthony DeSclafani

CIN

at CHC

 

58

Julio Teheran

ATL

at SF

at STL

59

Aaron Sanchez

TOR

vs BOS

 

60

Jon Lester

CHC

vs PHI

 

61

Zach Eflin

PHI

at CHC

at MIL

62

Eduardo Rodríguez

BOS

at TOR

at HOU

63

Brandon Woodruff

MIL

vs PHI

 

64

Miles Mikolas

STL

vs ATL

 

65

Pablo Lopez

MIA

at WAS

 

66

Jon Gray

COL

at PIT

vs BAL

67

J.A. Happ

NYY

at KC

 

68

Jerad Eickhoff

PHI

at MIL

 

69

Cole Irvin

PHI

at CHC

 

70

Chris Bassitt

OAK

at CLE

 

71

Trevor Richards

MIA

at DET

 

72

Danny Duffy

KC

vs NYY

 

73

Gio González

MIL

vs CIN

 

74

Mike Foltynewicz

ATL

at STL

 

75

Marco Gonzales

SEA

at TEX

 

 

On the Rise

Zach Eflin (SP #61)

Cole Irvin (SP #69)

 

On the Decline

Mike Foltynewicz (SP #74)

Marco Gonzales  (SP #75)