DOUBLE DIPPIN': September 5-11

We have a heavier slate of games this week, with nine teams playing at least seven games, including the Brewers and Giants with eight. The Braves are the lone team scheduled for five games, so they won't have anyone getting two turns. 

Keep in mind it's all about the categories at this point in the season in standard roto leagues. Don't go chasing the marginal two-start hurler if there is a lot more ground to be gained or lost in ERA and WHIP compared to wins and strikeouts.

On the flip side, if there is a wide gap between you and your competitors in the ratio categories, it's about time to throw caution to the wind, with a few exceptions of course. As always, be sure to check out our 8-day scan for all of the matchups for the...

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