Tuesday night in MLB saw a scarcity of runs, with only two teams scoring in double digits and ten teams, including the Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles, failing to score at all. Highlighting the evening was Mitchell Parker of the Washington Nationals, who delivered the best performance of his career by pitching eight shutout innings, allowing just one hit, walking two, and striking out four. This impressive outing marked the first time Parker pitched into the eighth inning, dropping his season ERA to 1.39 over five starts.
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Pitcher values are fluctuating early in the season, making it a prime time for trades due to overreactions from managers. Key players to consider include buy low options like Chris Sale and Dylan Cease, who are both experiencing poor luck but maintaining strong underlying metrics, and buy high options like Cole Ragans and Hunter Brown, who are excelling and can be traded at a premium. Conversely, sell low candidates include Aaron Nola, due to declining...
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