Outlook Bryce Miller
Bryce Miller Shines in Tandem Role as Mariners Top Division
Bryce Miller has been outstanding since returning from an early-season oblique injury, posting a pristine 1.77 ERA and 0.89 WHIP over his last four starts. He slots in as a key starter for the first-place Mariners (33-30), who have successfully utilized him in a tandem role where he opens games ahead of Luis Castillo. Despite the unique strategy, his high-90s fastball velocity and command remain elite.
His current sub-2.00 ERA is bound for some regression toward our projected 4.31 season mark, but his control—featuring just three walks in 20.1 innings—is entirely real. If his oblique remains healthy, Miller is fully capable of sustaining his excellent career baseline (including a 2.98 ERA in 2024) rather than repeating his 2025 regression.
Looking ahead, Miller has a single road matchup scheduled for June 6 against the Tigers and Keider Montero. Our models project a strong 2.52 ERA and 0.94 WHIP for this outing, presenting a highly favorable situation for fantasy managers. Despite the tandem strategy slightly capping his raw innings ceiling, his stellar ratios make him an easy weekly Start.
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Outlook Davis Martin
Davis Martin's breakout season hits a rough patch as regression looms
Davis Martin has cooled off significantly of late, posting a tough 6.43 ERA and 1.62 WHIP over his last 14 days. He remains locked in as the number two starter in the rotation for the second-place White Sox, who currently hold a 33-29 record in the AL Central. Despite the team losing star slugger Munetaka Murakami to a hamstring injury, Martin's rotation security is bolstered by several other Chicago starting pitchers residing on the injured list.
While Martin's overall 2026 campaign still boasts an impressive 2.67 ERA and 1.13 WHIP across 70.7 innings, his recent struggles point toward a heavy dose of regression. Our season models project him to finish the year with a 4.62 ERA and a 1.36 WHIP, indicating that his early-season dominance was likely an overachievement. Expect him to settle in as a high-variance, back-end fantasy option rather than the front-line starter he resembled in May.
With today being June 4, Martin has already completed his lone scheduled start for the week on June 2, where he took a loss against division-rival Minnesota after allowing six runs in just 4.2 innings. Because he has no remaining matchups on the schedule for the rest of this weekly scoring period, fantasy managers should keep him parked on the bench. Verdict: Sit.
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