Outlook Randy Vasquez
Randy Vasquez targets a bounce-back Sunday start for the Padres after a mixed two-start week begins.
Over the last 30 days, Vasquez has kept his ERA to a solid 3.56 despite a elevated 1.34 WHIP. The second-place Padres (32-28) are currently enduring a four-game losing streak and desperately need stability in a rotation devastated by injuries to Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove, and Nick Pivetta. This has firmly secured Vasquez's role as a mid-rotation starter for the foreseeable future.
While his current 3.39 ERA on the season is a major asset, our season projection expects regression toward a 4.93 ERA and 1.42 WHIP. His low strikeout rate of 7.1 K/9 suggests he relies heavily on batted-ball luck, meaning his recent success may not be fully sustainable over the long haul.
Having already pitched on June 2nd against Philadelphia, Vasquez is lined up for his second turn on Sunday, June 7th, at home against the Mets. He will face Sean Manaea, who enters with a vulnerable 5.08 ERA and 1.46 WHIP. This favorable matchup makes Vasquez a viable option to close out the week. Verdict: Start.
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Outlook Noah Cameron
Noah Cameron's Spectacular Surge Makes Him a Must-Start Option
Cameron has been superb recently, dialing up a 1.50 ERA and a microscopic 0.67 WHIP with 20 strikeouts over his last three starts spanning 18 innings. His stellar play is a bright spot for the last-place Royals, who sit at 24-38 in the AL Central. He has fully moved past the lower back tightness that bothered him earlier in the season and has solidified his role in the starting rotation.
While his overall season ERA sits at 4.31, Cameron's recent dominant stretch aligns closely with the excellent 3.11 ERA he posted during his 2025 campaign. Our models project a 4.22 ERA and 1.30 WHIP rest-of-season, but his recent uptick in strikeout rate suggests he is rediscovering his high-upside form. Expect some slight regression toward his career baselines, but his current form makes him a highly productive fantasy asset.
Cameron already delivered a strong seven-inning, eight-strikeout performance earlier this week and will close out his two-start weekly cycle on June 7 at Minnesota. He matches up against Connor Prielipp, who has struggled with a 5.26 ERA, giving Cameron a major advantage on the mound. Fantasy managers should confidently insert him into lineups as a high-upside start.
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