![]() ![]() ![]() However, lest you consider the aforementioned McClanahan/Musgrove catastrophe to be a season-killer and that there's no possible way to replace them via free agency, think again. I'll be scouring the free agent list for the remainder of 2023 in that league - though, in fairness, our trade deadline hasn't yet arrived - and you'd be best prepared with a reinforcements list of your own, just in case. Yes, that old adage "you can never have enough pitching" is apt. Still, the news on McClanahan (where there's a pretty good chance that his forearm injury is a season-ender) and Musgrove (who will rest his shoulder for three weeks before resuming throwing) serves a reminder that any starting pitcher could be lost at the most critical time of our seasons. Thankfully, it's not a head-to-head league, in which playoffs might be arriving around month's end. Perhaps it's a bit of selfish interest talking, as I've got an "in the thick of the race" team (third place among 15, 11 points back) fronted by these two pitchers, and am now scrambling to find reinforcements for the season's final seven-plus weeks. It's been one rough week on the pitching injury front - as if any week can't be described as that - with the news that both Shane McClanahan, a top-25 positional point scorer at the time of his IL placement, and Joe Musgrove, a top-25 points-per-start performer for the season, will miss most (if not all) of the remainder of the season. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįantasy baseball: Five pitchers to salvage your 2023 season ![]()
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