Outlook Joey Cantillo
Young Guardians Left-Hander Offers Solid Rotation Depth and Moderate Strikeout Upside
Joey Cantillo enters the 2026 campaign locked in as a mid-rotation staple for the Cleveland Guardians, slotting in as the number two starter in the rotation. At 26 years old, the young left-hander has shown promising growth, highlighted by a strong 2025 season where he posted a 3.49 ERA over 90.3 innings. He recently tinkered with his pitch arsenal, adding velocity to his changeup and curveball while introducing a new slider profile, giving him a more cohesive and deceptive mix to keep opposing hitters off-balance.
Our season projections anticipate a solid step forward in workload, forecasting Cantillo to log 129.0 innings with a 3.91 ERA and a 1.28 WHIP. He is expected to provide moderate strikeout upside with 120 punchouts, translating to roughly a strikeout per inning. While his career 1.35-plus WHIP indicates he can occasionally run into traffic trouble, his ability to limit hard contact should help him secure around seven wins for a competitive Cleveland squad.
Given his current ADP hovering around 240, Cantillo represents a solid late-round target or back-end rotation filler in standard 12-team leagues. He offers a stable floor with decent strikeout capability, though his lack of elite ratios caps his overall ceiling. Draft him as a reliable depth option with the potential to outperform his draft slot if his recent arsenal adjustments translate to improved command.
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Outlook Shane Drohan
Shane Drohan's versatile relief role and upcoming spot start offer intriguing deep-league streaming potential.
Operating out of the bullpen for the first-place Brewers (40-23), who are currently riding a three-game win streak, Shane Drohan has emerged as a key multi-inning weapon. Over his last 30 days, the left-hander has posted a sparkling 3.07 ERA and 1.07 WHIP with 24 strikeouts across 20.5 innings. With DL Hall currently on the injured list with a pectoral injury, Drohan's role as the primary long reliever has locked him into valuable high-volume appearances.
Our models initially projected Drohan for a 4.24 ERA and 1.35 WHIP, but he has significantly outperformed those baseline expectations. Through 13 appearances this year, he has logged a 3.27 ERA and 1.17 WHIP, supported by an excellent 9.30 K/9 rate. His improved control—yielding only five walks over his last 20.5 innings—suggests his current breakout is legitimate rather than a fluke, establishing him as a highly usable ratio stabilizer.
The Brewers have six games scheduled this week, and Drohan is penciled in as the probable starter on Saturday against the Phillies. He'll face a tough matchup against Philadelphia's veteran starter Aaron Nola, who currently holds a 5.86 ERA. Given the single scheduled appearance and the tough matchup, fantasy managers in standard formats should pass, though he remains a viable stream option in deep leagues where his multi-inning flexibility shines.
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