"Hello and welcome to the 23rd installment of our weekly two-start pitcher article for the 2025 MLB season. I'll be here every Friday to highlight some of the best two-start pitcher options in fantasy baseball leagues for the upcoming week, as well as some streaming options to keep in mind. Thinking ahead with your weekly strategy can give you an advantage on the waiver wire and hopefully be a difference-maker in the standings at the end of the season."
"The Orioles continue to roll with a six-man rotation following the addition of Tyler Wells last week. That means in a six-game week, none of their hurlers will toe the slab twice. If anyone gets scratched or pushed back, it's at least possible that Kyle Bradish could fall into a two-start week (vs. Pirates, @ Blue Jays), but don't count on it."
"The Dodgers have been rolling with a six-man rotation for most weeks, though occasionally they skip Emmet Sheehan. If they do so again this week, that would line up Shohei Ohtani to pitch twice (vs. Rockies, @ Giants). Is that enough to use him as a pitcher in weekly leagues instead of a hitter? It may depend on your categorical needs at this stage of the season."
Weekly two-start pitcher recommendations for the 2025 MLB season highlight top options and streaming targets for the upcoming week. Updates appear every Friday and the options are adjusted through the weekend. Strategic weekly planning can provide an advantage on the waiver wire and influence final standings. The Orioles operate a six-man rotation after adding Tyler Wells, making two-start weeks unlikely though Kyle Bradish could become a two-start if a scratch occurs. The Astros currently use a six-man rotation but Spencer Arrighetti's injury could revert them to five-man, potentially creating a two-start for Framber Valdez. The Dodgers' six-man approach sometimes skips Emmet Sheehan, which could give Shohei Ohtani two starts and affect his pitcher/hitter utility in weekly leagues.
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