Outlook Walbert Urena
Walbert Urena finds elite rhythm as control concerns begin to fade
Urena has been a bright spot for the 34-48 Angels, who are currently fifth in the AL West but riding a two-game winning streak. He has solidified his place as the number two starter in the rotation, posting a 2.17 ERA over his last five starts spanning 29 innings. Most encouraging was his most recent outing on June 21, where he tossed five scoreless frames without a single walk, showing significant progress with his command.
Under the hood, Urena’s 2.44 career ERA is elite, though his 1.33 career WHIP suggests he has been playing with fire by allowing too many baserunners. While our models anticipate some regression toward a higher ERA if his walk rate returns to early-season levels, the fact that he is missing bats at a high rate (8.67 K/9) provides a safe fantasy floor. If his newfound control is a permanent adjustment rather than a fluke, he is ascending toward frontline starter status.
For the week ahead, Urena is scheduled for a home start this Friday against the Athletics. He will match up against J.T. Ginn, who has been solid with a 3.25 ERA, making for a potentially low-scoring affair. Despite the team missing Mike Trout due to a hamstring injury, Urena’s individual dominance makes him an easy call for fantasy managers. He is throwing the ball too well to leave on the bench. Start him.
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Outlook Walbert Urena
Walbert Urena finds elite rhythm as control concerns begin to fade
Urena has been a bright spot for the 34-48 Angels, who are currently fifth in the AL West but riding a two-game winning streak. He has solidified his place as the number two starter in the rotation, posting a 2.17 ERA over his last five starts spanning 29 innings. Most encouraging was his most recent outing on June 21, where he tossed five scoreless frames without a single walk, showing significant progress with his command.
Under the hood, Urena’s 2.44 career ERA is elite, though his 1.33 career WHIP suggests he has been playing with fire by allowing too many baserunners. While our models anticipate some regression toward a higher ERA if his walk rate returns to early-season levels, the fact that he is missing bats at a high rate (8.67 K/9) provides a safe fantasy floor. If his newfound control is a permanent adjustment rather than a fluke, he is ascending toward frontline starter status.
For the week ahead, Urena is scheduled for a home start this Friday against the Athletics. He will match up against J.T. Ginn, who has been solid with a 3.25 ERA, making for a potentially low-scoring affair. Despite the team missing Mike Trout due to a hamstring injury, Urena’s individual dominance makes him an easy call for fantasy managers. He is throwing the ball too well to leave on the bench. Start him.
Updated 1 day ago
