DOUBLE DIPPIN': September 24-30

We're down to the final week of the season, and hopefully all of you still have something to play for. The pitching matchups are pretty unpredictable this week, as teams will make adjustments to align their post-season rotation, or decide to shut a pitcher down rather than having him make a final start next weekend. But here's a look at who currently lines up for two starts, and our 8-day scan will be updating any changes made in team's rotation plans. 

In many cases, all of the pitching categories are tight, and owners will have to weigh the risk and reward of adding a start or two, or going with a safe middle reliever to help protect ratios. Owners in dire need of wins and strikeouts may want to gamble on a shaky two-start pitcher, as...

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