Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: Tough week to find reliable arms on the waiver wire
Briefly

The article discusses the limited options available for two-start pitchers this week, with no clear-cut recommendations. Managers are advised to hedge their bets with top one-start pitchers if they are concerned about their ratios. Key players highlighted include Landen Roupp, who has a high strikeout rate but a concerning ERA; Matthew Boyd, known for his impressive ERA but with an alarming WHIP; Tyler Anderson, whose low ERA is not backed up by his FIP; and Luis L. Ortiz, who has recently shown significant improvement in his strikeout rate but still grapples with inconsistency.
Landen Roupp's 5.10 ERA may deter some managers, but with a high strikeout percentage and limited hard contact, he's on the verge of a breakout.
Matthew Boyd's 2.70 ERA is impressive; however, his high WHIP and lower strikeout rate compared to career norms could lead to struggles ahead.
Tyler Anderson's remarkably low ERA contrasted with his FIP suggests it's unsustainable, but his matchup against weaker offenses could still make him a viable option.
Luis L. Ortiz has shown significant improvement with 31 strikeouts in his last four outings, indicating potential after a shaky start to the season.
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