
Unlock Fantasy Gold: Why Tarik Skubal and These Unexpected Two-Start Pitchers Could Make or Break Your Week of May 19
Hey there, and welcome back to the eighth edition of our weekly rundown focusing on pitchers with two starts lined up in the 2025 MLB season. Each Friday, I’m here to break down which arms you should be locking into your fantasy baseball lineups for the upcoming week—and toss in some smart streaming options that often fly under the radar.
I can’t stress enough how much plotting your weekly strategy ahead can tip the scales in your favor, especially when juggling the waiver wire. Those usually overlooked two-start weeks can be game-changers in your standings by season’s end.
Now, since this piece is a living document, I’ll be updating it as pitchers get announced and lineups clarify over the weekend — pretty much keeping you in the loop with the freshest intel.
A quick heads-up before diving in: the Mariners’ plans remain a bit murky with Bryce Miller’s absence. Whoever steps in on Tuesday could snag two starts next week against the White Sox and Astros. Even if it’s just a spot start or the front end of a tandem, you know a gig against the White Sox is tantalizing enough to catch your eye. I’ll be tracking any updates as the days roll on, so stay tuned.
Alright, enough preamble — let’s get down to business and unpack your best two-start pitching options for the week of May 19.
Hello and welcome to the eighth installment of our weekly two-start pitcher article for the 2025 MLB season.
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