Outlook Christian Scott
Christian Scott finds his groove in the rotation with stellar recent form
The 27-year-old right-hander has been outstanding recently, posting a stellar 0.88 ERA and 11 strikeouts over his last 10.2 innings. With rotation mate Kodai Senga sidelined with spine inflammation, Scott has locked down his role as the primary number two starter for the fifth-place Mets. Despite New York's overall team struggles, his steady presence has been a major bright spot.
While his 1.39 WHIP this season suggests some traffic on the basepaths, Scott's current 2.65 ERA is a massive improvement over his career 4.73 mark from 2024. His strikeout rate is hovering near a dominant 10.9 per nine innings, hinting that his high-strikeout upside is entirely real. Although our models project a 4.29 ERA rest-of-season, his post-Tommy John command makes him a highly sustainable asset.
This week, Scott is scheduled for a single home start on Wednesday against the Cardinals, facing Andre Pallante, who carries a mediocre 4.10 ERA and 1.32 WHIP. Given the favorable matchup and Scott's elite current form, fantasy managers should deploy him with confidence. Verdict: Start.
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Outlook Gage Jump
Top prospect Gage Jump dominates early, drawing a dream matchup against Colorado
Gage Jump has been sensational since his late-May promotion, posting a tiny 0.69 ERA and 0.76 WHIP over 13.1 innings in his last two starts. The Athletics, currently 31-34 and third in the AL West, have leaned heavily on the rookie southpaw with starting pitchers Luis Severino and Aaron Civale both sidelined with shoulder injuries. Jump has secured a firm grasp on a starting spot and is pitching like a true rotation staple.
While his early 2.49 career ERA across three big-league starts is incredibly impressive, some natural regression should be expected for the 23-year-old. Our models project a highly respectable 4.00 ERA and a stellar 1.10 WHIP alongside 120 strikeouts for the rest of the season. His premium velocity and deceptive fastball make this breakout look highly legitimate rather than a fluke, solidifying his status as a must-own ratio stabilizer.
Jump is scheduled for a single start this week on June 13th at home against the Rockies. He will square off against Kyle Freeland, who has struggled mightily to a 7.81 ERA and a 1.70 WHIP this year, making this an incredibly favorable matchup for the young lefty to secure another victory. With his current elite form and a weak opposing lineup on deck, he is an easy call for fantasy lineups this week. Start.
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