Outlook Shane Drohan
Shane Drohan’s Versatility and Spot Start Potential Give First-Place Brewers a Massive Boost
Shane Drohan has been outstanding out of the bullpen lately, pitching to a stellar 3.07 ERA and 1.07 WHIP with 24 strikeouts over his last 20.5 innings. He currently slots in as the primary long reliever for the first-place Brewers (41-25). With Milwaukee's pitching staff heavily depleted by injuries to key arms like DL Hall and Brandon Woodruff, Drohan's versatility has become indispensable to the team's success.
Comparing his hot streak to our projections, some regression could be on the horizon as our models forecast a 4.24 ERA and 1.35 WHIP. Still, his career 3.27 ERA and 1.17 WHIP suggest he is fully capable of maintaining respectable ratios. His high strikeout upside, highlighted by a 10.54 K/9 over the last 30 days, makes him much more than just a standard middle-relief option.
Looking at the remaining matchups, Drohan is scheduled to make a spot start on June 13 at home against the Phillies and Aaron Nola, who is struggling with a 5.86 ERA. Our weekly projection expects 4.1 innings of work with a sharp 2.81 ERA and 3.3 strikeouts. Due to this favorable matchup and his potential to log bulk frames, he is a fantastic option to plug into lineups. Verdict: Stream.
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Outlook Martin Perez
Martín Pérez offers a reliable streaming floor as a mid-rotation starter for the first-place Braves.
Pérez has been a stable presence in the rotation for the first-place Braves (45-23), posting a solid 4.05 ERA and 1.17 WHIP over his last 30 days. He remains completely healthy and locked into his starting role, despite a minor speed bump in his last two outings where his ERA rose to 4.50. His rotation security is highly reinforced by an Atlanta pitching staff currently managing multiple key injuries.
His current 3.08 season ERA is significantly outperforming our rest-of-season projection of 4.35 and our projected 1.36 WHIP. While some regression toward his career metrics is highly likely, his control and the heavy run support from a dominant Atlanta team make him a safer bet than most backend options. Expect him to settle in as a valuable ratio-stabilizer for fantasy managers.
Looking ahead, Pérez is scheduled for a single start on June 11 against the White Sox. He draws a highly favorable matchup against Anthony Kay, who has struggled with a 4.58 ERA and a 1.51 WHIP. Given the soft matchup and high win probability, he is an excellent plug-and-play option. Verdict: Stream.
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