Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Sunday's MLB games
Everything you need to know to place your MLB bets and set fantasy baseball lineups for Sunday, May 12.
Mets LF Nimmo exits vs. Braves with pain in side
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— Ernie Clement broke an 8-all tie with a bases-loaded single in the seventh inning and the Toronto Blue Jays overcame a six-run deficit to beat the Minnesota Twins 10-8 on Saturday.
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To Start or Not to Start
Finding favorable pitching matchups is already a tough task. Doing so with hurlers making their first or second start after a long layoff is even more challenging. There are four such instances on the Sunday slate. For the sake of this discussion, let's put aside the fact that it's the last day of head-to-head scoring where lineup decisions are as much about needs as analysis.
Braxton Garrett (44.1% rostered in ESPN leagues) is slated for his 2024 debut at home against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Miami Marlins lefty has been sidelined since the spring with a shoulder issue, then during rehab he experienced a dead arm. Over the past two seasons, Garrett has compiled a 3.63 ERA and 1.18 WHIP with 246 strikeouts in 247⅔ frames. He has stretched out to 75 pitches, so Garrett shouldn't have any restrictions. The only concern is facing a potent Phillies lineup, though it helps the NL East affair is in pitcher-friendly loanDepot Park. Starting or sitting isn't straightforward, with a case for either. In these 50/50 calls, erring on the side of caution is recommended.
Walker Buehler (77.7% rostered) will take the hill for the second time this season. His debut last Monday night at home against the Marlins was a mixed bag. He surrendered three runs on six hits in four innings. However, Buehler fanned four while issuing no free passes. He tossed 77 pitches with a 95.9 mph average fastball velocity, which is on par with the last couple of seasons prior to his second Tommy John procedure. Buehler and the Los Angeles Dodgers wrap up a series in Petco Park against the San Diego Padres. This is another tough call, and waiting for another start before deploying Buehler is defensible, but my lean is clicking him in the active lineup.
Bryan Bello (30.1% rostered) is one of the reasons the Boston Red Sox's pitching is one of the early-season surprises. The right-hander last took the hill on April 19 as he has been shelved with a sore lat. Bello is slated to return on Sunday in Fenway Park against the Washington Nationals. Bello made one rehab appearance, yielding three runs on four hits in 2⅔ innings, albeit with five strikeouts. Even so, Bello will likely be on a pitch count, and the Nationals sport a below-average strikeout rate, so the sage approach is waiting one more start before trusting Bello.
The last one is easy. Alek Manoah (3.4% rostered) doesn't belong anywhere near a fantasy roster. He struggled in his season debut earlier in the week, and on Sunday he'll face a Minnesota Twins lineup that has recently laid waste to a few of the best starters in the American League.
Everything else you need to know for Sunday
• Sunday action commences at 1:35 p.m. ET with three games, followed soon thereafter with another four contests. The fantasy week finishes with an NL East affair featuring the Atlanta Braves visiting the New York Mets in the ESPN Sunday night showcase. The Braves' Bryce Elder (5.6% rostered) is the docket's top-ranked streaming candidate. The righty enjoys a big park upgrade, facing a below-average lineup. That said, don't expect Elder to pile up a bunch of strikeouts.
• Luis Gil (23.2% rostered) is listed just below Edler. The New York Yankees are in St. Petersburg for the finale of a key AL East series with the Tampa Bay Rays. Gil has posted two straight quality starts, limiting the potent Astros and Orioles to just one run in 12⅓ stanzas. For the season, Gil has an impressive 45 strikeouts in 37 frames, though he has issued 24 free passes. The Rays' offense continues to underperform expectations while striking out at an above-average clip. Furthering Gil's cause is the Rays are one of the league's least patient clubs.
• Kyle Harrison (43.5% rostered) also checks in as a streamer with the San Francisco Giants hosting the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds have averaged the fewest runs per game so far in May. Meanwhile, Harrison has posted three consecutive quality starts, the last two being in Fenway Park and Coors Field, the two best parks for scoring runs in MLB. Harrison will toe the rubber in pitcher-friendly Oracle Park.
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Starting pitcher rankings for Sunday
Reliever report
To get the latest information on each team's bullpen hierarchy, as well as which pitchers might be facing a bit of fatigue and who might be the most likely suspects to vulture a save or pick up a surprise hold in their stead, check out the latest Closer Chart, which will be updated every morning.
Best sub-50% rostered hitters for Sunday
Best and worst hitters from the day are generated by THE BAT X, a projection system created by Derek Carty using advanced methods like those used in MLB front offices, accounting for a variety of factors including player talent, ballparks, bullpens, weather, umpires, defense, catcher pitch-framing and lots more.
Nathaniel Lowe (TEX, 1B -- 20%) at Dakota Hudson
Lars Nootbaar (STL, CF -- 21%) at Bryse Wilson
Eloy Jimenez (CHW, DH -- 25%) vs. Logan Allen
Max Kepler (MIN, RF -- 7%) at Alek Manoah
Tommy Pham (CHW, LF -- 1%) vs. Allen
Rhys Hoskins (MIL, 1B -- 37%) vs. John King
Jorge Polanco (SEA, 2B -- 8%) vs. Alex Wood
Josh Smith (TEX, SS -- 10%) at Hudson
Leody Taveras (TEX, CF -- 3%) at Hudson
Andrew Vaughn (CHW, 1B -- 6%) vs. Allen
Worst over-50% rostered hitters for Sunday
Colton Cowser (BAL, RF -- 65%) vs. Zac Gallen
Michael Busch (CHC, 3B -- 65%) at Aroldis Chapman
Jordan Westburg (BAL, 2B -- 79%) vs. Gallen
Gabriel Moreno (ARI, C -- 73%) at Dean Kremer
Luis Campusano (SD, C -- 52%) vs. Walker Buehler
Ha-Seong Kim (SD, 2B -- 94%) vs. Buehler
Jeff McNeil (NYM, 2B -- 62%) vs. Bryce Elder
Cedric Mullins (BAL, CF -- 84%) vs. Gallen
Ian Happ (CHC, LF -- 77%) at Chapman
Anthony Volpe (NYY, SS -- 81%) at Garrett Cleavinger