Outlook Trey Yesavage
Highly Touted Rookie Trey Yesavage Offers Elite Strikeout Upside as Rotation Pillar
Trey Yesavage has quickly established himself as a vital cog in Toronto's rotation. With injuries testing the team's starting depth, the 22-year-old rookie slots in as a crucial rotation staple. Given his rapid ascent through the minors and an impressive taste of postseason action, Yesavage enters the year with secure starting volume and high organizational trust.
Our models project Yesavage to deliver a strong 3.82 ERA and 1.24 WHIP across 132.0 innings of work. What truly elevates his fantasy profile is his elite strikeout upside, as our projections slate him for 180 strikeouts—representing a spectacular strikeout-per-inning rate that matches his career minor-league baseline. Fantasy managers can count on him as a premium source of strikeouts who will also chip in a healthy number of quality starts and wins.
Drafted around the 14th or 15th round according to his 170.15 ADP, Yesavage represents a massive value pick for managers seeking high-upside pitching. While there is slight volatility expected from a young arm, his immense ceiling and secure rotation spot make him an excellent target to anchor your pitching staff's strikeout categories.
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Outlook Martin Perez
Martin Perez looks to continue his dominant run in a favorable matchup against San Diego.
The veteran lefty has been outstanding lately for the first-place Braves, pitching to a brilliant 1.62 ERA and 1.17 WHIP over his last two outings. With severe injuries decimating Atlanta's starting rotation—including long-term absences for Spencer Strider and Spencer Schwellenbach—Perez has securely locked down his spot as the team's reliable number three starter.
While Perez's current 2.84 ERA and 1.10 WHIP through 15 starts are elite, our season projection of a 4.35 ERA and 1.36 WHIP suggests that some regression is looming on the horizon. His career history indicates his current high-strand rate and low walks may not be fully sustainable, though he remains a highly productive fantasy asset while backed by Atlanta’s potent lineup.
Perez is locked in for a single start this week on June 24 on the road against San Diego, drawing a favorable matchup against Randy Vasquez and his mediocre 4.17 ERA. Given his current stellar momentum and strong run-support potential, he is an excellent option for fantasy rotations this week. Verdict: Start.
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