Fantasy Baseball: Top Sleepers For 2016 Pitchers Edition

Which Players are laying low in the draft? - Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Which Players are laying low in the draft? - Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /
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Glove – Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Glove – Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /

The best thing about starting pitchers when it comes to fantasy baseball is that there are so many options.

Unlike a Major League baseball team, you have the benefit of constructing your rotation with virtually any pitchers you want. Most real teams are lucky to have more than one elite starting pitcher, if any at all.

Every team is going to have someone labeled their ‘Ace’ and you get to benefit from that. 30 ‘aces’ equates nicely when selecting a rotation in a ten team format. Even a 12 team format allows you to put together a pretty solid rotation.

Basically that means options abound for fantasy baseball players. There is a seemingly endless combination of starting pitchers you can use.

One of the benefits to using undervalued starting pitchers is you can add and remove them from your team at will. If you need to boost your win totals, you can swap players from the waiver wire only to recapture your old players in a few days.

Next: 2016 Position Player Fantasy Sleepers

These one day ‘rentals’ can be very effective and change the outcome of your season. So what do you think fantasy baseball fans? Which of these players do you have your eye on? Did anyone make the list who shouldn’t have? Who is on your radar in terms of fantasy sleepers in the pitching department? Let me know your thoughts in the comments’ section below.