Outlook Logan Henderson
Sidelined Pitching Sensation Stays Stashed on Injured List
Before landing on the injured list, Logan Henderson was absolutely outstanding for the first-place Brewers, posting a brilliant 2.74 ERA and 1.04 WHIP over his first five starts of the year. However, the young righty is currently sidelined with a lower back strain and recently received an injection, pushing his projected return out to late June or early July. Milwaukee continues to lead the division with a 40-23 record, but fantasy managers must remain patient while he heals.
Henderson's early-season success builds on an incredibly strong start to his big-league career, where he has maintained a stellar ratio profile over ten career starts spanning the last two seasons. While our models project some eventual regression toward a 3.86 ERA and a 1.18 WHIP over 112.0 projected innings, his strikeout-per-inning upside is entirely legitimate and makes him a fantastic stash.
With the Brewers heading on the road to face Oakland before returning home to play Philadelphia, Henderson has no scheduled games this week and will remain inactive. He is a priority hold in all competitive leagues due to his immense upside, but his official status for this week is a mandatory sit.
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Outlook Spencer Schwellenbach
Spencer Schwellenbach remains sidelined on the 60-day injured list with right elbow inflammation, offering no immediate fantasy help despite his immense long-term upside.
Spencer Schwellenbach has not pitched recently as he continues to recover from right elbow inflammation that has kept him sidelined since February. The first-place Braves (45-21) continue to roll without him, sitting comfortably atop the NL East division. With Schwellenbach on the 60-day injured list, he is completely omitted from the active rotation depth chart, leaving managers waiting for progress reports.
When healthy, Schwellenbach is an elite ratio stabilizer, coming off a stellar 2025 campaign where he posted a 3.21 ERA and 0.99 WHIP. Our models projected a strong 156-inning workload with a 3.35 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, and 116 strikeouts. While those numbers highlight his high-end potential, fantasy managers must exercise patience given his extended injury absence.
The Braves head out on a six-game road trip this week to face the White Sox and the Mets. Since Schwellenbach remains unavailable, he has no scheduled starts and should remain stashed in an IL spot. Verdict: Sit.
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