Fantasy baseball analyst Scott White released rankings for two-start pitchers for Week 9 [1], highlighting MacKenzie Gore and Sonny Gray as top options.
These rankings are critical for fantasy managers seeking to maximize their scoring potential. Pitchers who start twice in a single week provide more opportunities to accumulate strikeouts and wins, which can create a significant competitive advantage in league standings.
The preview, published by CBS Sports, focuses on the strategic deployment of starting rotations during the early May 2024 period [1]. By identifying which players have two scheduled appearances, managers can make informed decisions about their active rosters, potentially streaming other players or adjusting their rotation to prioritize high-volume innings.
White said Gore and Gray were featured in his top rankings for the period [1]. However, these recommendations are not universal across all fantasy platforms. While CBS Sports lists Gore as a top option, Yahoo Sports does not mention him in its own Week 9 rankings [1].
This discrepancy highlights the varying methodologies used by different sports analytics outlets. Some analysts may prioritize raw volume and scheduled matchups, while others may weigh recent performance trends or opposing lineup strength more heavily when determining value.
Managers are encouraged to cross-reference these rankings with their specific league scoring settings. The value of a two-start pitcher can fluctuate based on whether a league emphasizes quality starts, ERA, or strikeout totals [1].
“MacKenzie Gore and Sonny Gray as top options.”
The divergence between CBS Sports and Yahoo Sports regarding MacKenzie Gore's value underscores the subjective nature of fantasy sports projections. For managers, this means that relying on a single source for roster decisions carries risk, and the most effective strategy involves synthesizing data from multiple analytical perspectives to mitigate the impact of individual analyst bias.




