This week’s streamer list is far from an eye-popping group. In fact, in 12-team leagues, managers may want to only consider the top three options. On the hitting side, the Brewers have the most players to consider, while the Red Sox and Royals may be able to pitch in as well.
Two-Start Pitchers (listed in order of preference)
Hayden Wesneski, Astros, 4% (@SEA, vs. LAA)
Wesneski is an intriguing blend of having sleeper appeal from a skills perspective and a pair of enticing matchups this week. The right-hander struck out six batters in his 2025 debut, and his career ratios (3.97 ERA, 1.16 WHIP) are good enough to attract attention now that he has a permanent rotation spot on a competitive team. Facing two below-average lineups, with the first game coming at a pitcher-friendly venue, is the icing on the cake.
Richard Fitts, Red Sox, 7% (vs. TOR, @CWS)
Fitts allowed two homers in his season debut but also posted a healthy 4:0 K:BB ratio. More importantly, his fastball velocity was up by 1 mph. He will open the week against a Toronto lineup that struggled in New York over the weekend, and his second start is a favorable one. Overall, he’s an option in 12-team leagues.
Casey Mize, Tigers, 21% (vs. NYY, @MIN)
Mize should be rostered in twice as many leagues after enjoying a solid spring and striking out six batters in his 2025 debut. His initial start this week is a difficult one, although the cool April weather in Detroit could sap some power from New York’s lineup. His second outing is a reasonable matchup against a mediocre Twins lineup.
Luis Severino, Athletics, 45% (vs. SD, vs. NYM)
At first glance, Severino is off to a respectable start, having posted a 3.75 ERA and 12 strikeouts across 12 innings. But a closer look reveals concerning trends in the number of homers (two) and walks (seven) he has allowed. The right-hander has maintained his 96-mph fastball, which makes him a viable option in 15-team leagues for a pair of home starts against quality lineups.
Matthew Liberatore, Cardinals, 2% (@PIT, vs. PHI)
Many analysts were surprised when Liberatore grabbed the last rotation spot, but he showed that the Cardinals might be onto something when he allowed zero homers and zero walks across six innings in his 2025 debut. His matchup against the Pirates is appealing enough to get Liberatore into 15-team lineups, but his Phillies start is a reason to be cautious in 12-team leagues.
Simeon Woods Richardson, Twins, 3% (@KC, vs. DET)
Woods Richardson continued his long-term struggles with going ...