DOUBLE DIPPIN': September 19-25

We have a pretty full slate of games this week, with 14 teams playing at least seven games, and the Diamondbacks and Dodgers getting eight. Also, no team plays fewer than six games, meaning most teams have at least one two-start-hurler for the week.

The heavy schedule is certainly good news if gathering wins and strikeouts are your primary concerns. Many of the options discussed below have the potential to wreck your ratios, but with roughly 90% of the season in the rearview, this is no time to just sit back and wait.

This is the last week we'll have a Looking Ahead section at the bottom, and Bailey Ober (RHP, MIN) stands out as a strong option, and would be worth using this week in a single start vs Kansas City as well.  For a look at...

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