Kiley McDaniel’s guide to MLB rookie and prospect pitchers for fantasy value

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Although I help some friends with their teams, specifically around young players, the ones they aren’t as familiar with, I don’t play fantasy baseball. But whether you’re a die-hard fan or a fantasy player or some combination thereof, knowing the young players entering Major League Baseball this season matters at some point. A bunch of names of kids in Class A is only of so much help, so I have instead created a 2020 guide to rookies, trying to balance their talent, proximity to being big league ready and their potential opportunity, when applicable.

We did the hitters on Monday; today we turn to the pitchers. As before, I will refer to a player opening the season at Double-A or Triple-A even though there might not be a minor league season, as a way of measuring how big league ready a player is.

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