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Fantasy Baseball Week 11 Preview: How to navigate a tough week for matchups

This is going to be a tough week to generate fantasy offense. I struggled to find three lineups to target this week, while it was easy to label six clubs that I would avoid. The streamer situation on the pitching side isn’t much better, as there are a few great options but a low volume of pitchers to choose from overall. Mostly, this is a week to start your usual stars while looking to make a few smart waiver-wire additions.

Matchups to target

Rays at A’s

Luke Raley headshot
Luke Raley
LF - SEA - #20
2023 - false season
357
AB
.249
AVG
19
HR
14
SB
.824
OPS

Hitters on Tampa Bay are far and away the top targets for the week, as they will bring an offense ranked second in baseball in runs scored into a four-game series against a team with a 6.39 ERA. In order, Luke Raley (31% rostered), Jose Siri (18%) and Harold Ramirez (49%) are my favorite streamers for this series.

Phillies at Diamondbacks

Bryson Stott headshot
Bryson Stott
2B - PHI - #5
2023 - false season
585
AB
.280
AVG
15
HR
31
SB
.747
OPS

Philadelphia plays the next four days, with three of those contests coming against a starter with an ERA over 4.30. This is an offense that has disappointed overall, but Bryson Stott (63%) can be given the benefit of the doubt in the coming days.

Royals vs. Reds

Nick Pratto headshot
Nick Pratto
1B - KC - #32
2023 - false season
306
AB
.232
AVG
7
HR
1
SB
.660
OPS

An unremarkable Royals lineup could be more productive than usual when they face three vulnerable Reds starters. This is a good time to give Nick Pratto (11%) a chance, while MJ Melendez (66%) is a good streamer in one-catcher leagues.

Matchups to avoid

Angels at Rangers

Los Angeles could be stymied by four tough Texas starters (Dane Dunning, Jon Gray, Andrew Heaney, Nathan Eovaldi). Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout are the only Angels who should be active in 10-team leagues, while Hunter Renfroe and Luis Rengifo can be considered in 12-team formats.

Marlins at Mariners

In addition to having to deal with pitcher-friendly Safeco Field, Miami’s hitters will be in for tough sledding against a trio of skilled righties (Bryce Miller, George Kirby, Luis Castillo). Luis Arráez can stay active everywhere, while Bryan De La Cruz, Jorge Soler and Jesús Sánchez still deserve attention in 12-team formats.

Brewers at Twins

Milwaukee plays just two games over the next four days, and the pitching matchups are above average in difficulty. Christian Yelich is the only Brewer who should be started this week in 10-team leagues.

Mets vs. Yankees

Hitters on both teams should be avoided, as they face each other for just two games and have to deal with difficult right-handers Gerrit Cole, Luis Severino, Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer. Francisco Alvarez, Francisco Lindor, Anthony Rizzo and Gleyber Torres are the only shallow-league starters from this series.

Padres vs. Guardians

The Padres might struggle to score against three Guardians starters with a sub-3.35 ERA and a relief corps that ranks second in baseball. Beyond Juan Soto, Manny Machado and Fernando Tatís Jr., this is an unappealing group for the coming days.

Seeking steals

Those who hope to pick up a couple of extra steals this week should target speedsters in these contests.

Chas McCormick vs. Patrick Corbin (Tuesday): McCormick has tormented lefties throughout his career (.904 OPS) and has just enough speed to swipe a bag against Corbin, who ranks eighth in baseball with 11 steals allowed this season.

Chas McCormick headshot
Chas McCormick
LF - HOU - #20
2023 - false season
403
AB
.273
AVG
22
HR
19
SB
.842
OPS

Nico Hoerner vs. Rich Hill (Thursday): Those in shallow leagues will want to have Hoerner active against Hill, who is one of 13 pitchers to have allowed at least 11 steals this season. Hoerner has fared well against southpaws and ranks 12th in baseball in swipes.

Big boppers

Looking to add a homer or two to your total this week? Consider streaming one of these players.

TJ Friedl vs. Jordan Lyles (Tuesday): The left-handed-hitting Friedl has hit all but one of his dozen career homers against righties, which puts him in prime position to go deep vs. Lyles, who is tied for the major-league lead in homers allowed.

TJ Friedl headshot
TJ Friedl
CF - CIN - #29
2023 - false season
488
AB
.279
AVG
18
HR
27
SB
.819
OPS

Ryan Mountcastle, Anthony Santander vs. Yusei Kikuchi (Thursday): Both Mountcastle and Santander have produced an OPS over 1.000 against left-handers this season. They are great candidates to rip a round-tripper against Kikuchi, who sits in a tie for the major-league lead in homers allowed.

Streaming starters

In order, here are the best streamers from Monday to Thursday, with their start date and Yahoo! roster rate in parentheses.