That doesn’t mean you have to draft a pitcher early; nor does it mean you should avoid them and rely completely on a bevy of late-round sleepers and more breakouts who are sure to emerge throughout the year. Much like outfield, it’s all about finding value at various stages of the draft.
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Advanced stats are important for evaluating any position, but they’re especially key for SPs. Whatever your preference – FIP, xFIP, SIERA, swinging-strike percentage, BABIP – advanced stats are far superior to the stats that actually count for most fantasy leagues. Of course, if a pitcher routinely has a higher or lower ERA than FIP, that can’t be ignored either, but either way, don’t just count on wins, ERA, WHIP, and Ks when making draft-day decisions.
It’s always tough to evaluate young pitchers who have had only one season with a decent amount of major league starting experience. Alek Manoah, Shane McClanahan, and Logan Webb are a few of those guys this year. While all have major upside, plenty of fantasy owners have been burned by overdrafting these types of pitchers in the past. You’ll have to pay up, at least in relative terms, if you want them, but, again, there will be decent pitchers available later.
There really isn’t one set strategy for this position, so don’t feel you have to follow any rules. Build a well-rounded staff, load up on Ks, and hope for good health.
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