Nick Senzel is starting to deliver on his promise for the Cincinnati Reds.

The Wire Troll: Has Nick Senzel Finally Arrived?

Azocar had been operating as a part-time player, but he’s going to play every day for a while after Profar landed on the IL thanks to a concussion. Azocar hasn’t done much lately to warrant your attention, but he is batting .300 in limited duty this month, so in very deep NL-only leagues let’s see what he can do with regular at-bats. He’s hit changeups very well, but has struggled with fastballs and sliders.

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Isaac Paredes has surprised many with his power for the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Wire Troll: Isaac Paredes Flashing Power

While Minter is having the better season, Smith has a much longer track record as a closer, and he bounced back nicely in June after a somewhat rough May. While Smith is still seeking his first win of the season (he’s never had a winless campaign in his career), he has managed this year to consolidate his ERA improvements from 2021. We think these gains are real based on him trimming both his flyball and line drive rates.

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Mitch Keller is enjoying a breakout for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Wire Troll: Mitch Keller Proving Himself for Pirates

How about a 2.82 ERA and .226 BAA for June? At this point, Keller has worked his way into a streaming option, albeit still a high risk one, but one that seems to be coming into his own — finally (recall that he’s been on the prospect radar since 2016, so this is a breakout we’ve been waiting on forever). At the very least, we expect him to be a rotation mainstay capable of gobbling up innings.

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