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    Fantasy Baseball: Three starting pitchers to target in Week 6

    SportsLine data scientist Stephen Oh has simulated Week 6 of Fantasy baseball 10,000 times and found three starting pitchers who are way undervalued.
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    The 2019 Fantasy baseball season just got underway, but picking up the right player in April can be the difference in winning a league or going home with nothing when the playoffs roll around in a few months. 

    SportsLine data scientist Stephen Oh has simulated the entire Week 6 slate, plus the rest of the season, 10,000 times and found three starting pitchers who are way undervalued. These are pitchers to target in trades or on the waiver wire if they're available. And make sure they're in your lineup if you already have them on the roster in Week 6. 

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    Three undervalued starting pitchers for Week 6 of the Fantasy baseball season:

    Freddy Peralta, Milwaukee Brewers -- Peralta returns from the injured list after feeling some soreness in his throwing shoulder and the hope is that he can return to the form he showed in his April 3 start against the Reds where he struck out 11 over eight innings of shutout ball with solid Week 6 matchups. He is the No. 15 starting pitcher for the week but is owned in just 68 percent of leagues. 

    Kenta Maeda, Los Angeles Dodgers -- Maeda will get a pair of starts in Week 6, first against the Giants and then against a Padres squad that has started to come back to earth after a great start. He's the No. 4 starting pitcher in SportsLine's Week 6 rankings but he's only being started in 77 percent of CBS Sports leagues. 

    Julio Teheran, Atlanta Braves --  Teheran is out of the gates a little slow, but he is posting career-high K/9 rates and has two starts in Week 6, one at home against the Padres and the other against the lowly Marlins. That's why he's the No. 12 starting pitcher this week despite being available in 20 percent of CBS Sports leagues. 

    Stephen OhData Scientist

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