- Since joining the Kansas City Royals' rotation earlier this month, Brady Singer(11% rostered in ESPN leagues) has thrown seven shutout innings in back-to-back outings. Prior to this season, the 25-year-old owns a 4.62 ERA over 39 starts, so it's natural to be skeptical about Singer's 2022 performance. However, it's worth noting that he's getting a lot more whiffs from his slider compared to last year, and he's also relying more on his changeup, which he revamped over the offseason. That's not to say we should trust Singer after two strong starts, but it's at least encouraging to see some changes from his earlier profile. Although Saturday's matchup against the Minnesota Twins isn't particularly favorable, Singer is at least worth monitoring to see if he can keep this up.
- Aside from a pair of clunkers against the San Francisco Giants, Chad Kuhl (30%) has had pretty favorable results this season, generating a 3.67 ERA across eight starts. If you remove his two starts versus the Giants, his ERA sits at 1.85 ERA. That said, Kuhl hasn't shown great control (3.7 BB/9), he's not missing many bats (6.7 K/9), and while his slider (which he throws 38% of the time) is a nasty pitch, the rest of his repertoire isn't particularly effective. All of that suggests that Kuhl is not a strong long-term investment. However, as a short-term play, he carries some nice streaming appeal against a Washington Nationals lineup that's posted a bottom-three wRC+ (77) over the past two weeks.
- Brendan Donovan (5%) looks like the latest member of the St. Louis Cardinals to provide production after seemingly coming out of nowhere. Since his promotion on May 10 (which coincided with Paul DeJong's demotion), Donovan has batted .333/.471/.500 with a homer, a steal, and more walks than strikeouts. He's seen action at five different positions and has frequently batted near the top of the order when there's a right-hander on the mound. Donovan is not a high-upside bat, but his versatility and strong plate discipline (he consistently posted double-digit walk rates in the minors) should help him continue to get regular playing time. On Saturday, he gets the platoon edge against Adrian Houser, who frequently hands out free passes.
- Like Donovan, Christopher Morel (3%) is making an impact with his ability to play all over the field. The 22-year-old has played nine games for the Chicago Cubs, and he's already seen time at third base, second base, shortstop, and center field. At the dish, he's batting .313/.405/.563 with two home runs, and he's swiped two bags with a sprint speed that ranks in the 94th percentile. Morel has even slotted in at leadoff for the last three games. He should continue playing as long as he's producing, and on Saturday he'll enjoy a nice park upgrade, as Guaranteed Rate Field is one of the best parks in baseball for right-handed power.
- After getting roughed up in his first two outings, JT Brubaker has delivered a 3.57 ERA over his last seven starts with 40 Ks in 35 1/3 innings. Now he squares off against a San Diego Padres team that has not fared well against righties, ranking 26th in baseball with an 86 wRC+. Because of the Pittsburgh Pirates' wobbly offense, Brubaker has yet to register a victory this season, so he's not a great pickup if you're looking for help in the wins category. However, he can still provide help in strikeouts and ratios
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