STARTERS: The truth about home/road splits

Owners looking to gain pitching ground over the final two months can use many roster management strategies, if allowed by their league rules.

A common method is to sit their pitchers when facing tough lineups.

Another means is to use our Daily Matchups column to get individual matchup advice.

For a quantitative-heavy approach, you could use our Starting Pitcher Report, which gives matchup data based on team ratings and Pure Quality Start (PQS) scores.

An additional method is to look at the individual categories relevant to your teams and activate/bench pitchers based on those specific categories.

In fact, our research presented below reveals that several pitching stats and indicators are significantly worse on the road than at...

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