2013 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers: Starting Pitcher (SP)

2013 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers Starting Pitcher (SP) are based on a single season outlook for the 2013 fantasy baseball season. Starting Pitcher (SP) sleepers are established for a standard fantasy baseball scoring system in mixed AL/NL leagues with scoring stats including: Wins, Losses, Saves, Strikeouts, ERA, WHIP. Starting Pitcher (SP) sleepers are based on players who have the potential to make a significant statistical impact in 2013 fantasy baseball leagues. These sleepers include players who are typically ranked and drafted lower in fantasy baseball leagues than what their potential stats warrant for the 2013 season.

Sleepers: Catcher (C) – First Base (1B) – Second Base (2B) – Third Base (3B) – Shortstop (SS) – Outfield (OF) – Starting Pitcher (SP) – Relief Pitcher (RP)

 

Matt Harvey – nym

Selected 7th overall in the 2010 MLB draft, Harvey blazed through the minors in just a year and a half before making his major league debut in 2012. Offering exceptional strikeout potential, Harvey is poised to make a run at rookie of the year honors in 2013, as one of the anchors in the Mets starting pitching staff.

 

Jarrod Parker – oak

Coming back from Tommy John surgery, Parker excelled during his first full season in the majors as a rookie in 2012. With successful experience under his belt, the 24 year old Parker has all the tools necessary to take a step up into the role as an ace type starting pitcher at the major league level in 2013.

 

Mike Fiers – mil

Taking the majors by storm as a 27 year old rookie, Fiers racked up an impressive 135 strikeouts over just 127 innings pitched, while becoming one of the Brewers most reliable starters in 2012. If the strikeout rate can continue, which based on his minor league track record he has proven his strikeout ability is no fluke, then Fiers could easily become a huge sleeper and steal for fantasy baseball teams in 2013.

 

Tommy Hanson – laa

Just two years ago, Hanson was considered one of the top young up and coming potentially elite starting pitchers in the majors. Unfortunately nagging injuries limited his effectiveness over his major league career with the Atlanta Braves, so a trade to the Los Angeles Angels for the 2013 season will be an interesting and potentially huge boost to his career. With a talented run scoring offense backing him, Hanson could provide fantasy baseball teams with a sterling stat line in 2013.

 

Daniel Straily – oak

With a proven successful three year track record through the minors, Straily made his major league debut with the Athletics to finish out the 2012 season. Combining a solid pitching repertoire with strikeout ability, Straily should become a permanent fixture in the Athletics starting rotation during the 2013 season.

 

DEEP SLEEPERS

Danny Hultzen – sea

Shelby Miller – stl

Trevor Bauer – cle

Wade Davis – kc

Mike Minor – atl

Chris Archer – tb

Tommy Milone – oak

Nathan Eovaldi – mia

Julio Teheran – atl

Vance Worley – min

Wily Peralta – mil

Drew Pomeranz – col

Jacob Turner – mia

Jenrry Mejia – nym

Casey Kelly – sd

Christian Friedrich – col

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