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Fantasy Baseball: Should You Believe in These 5 Starting Pitchers?

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Joey Lucchesi, San Diego Padres

Rookie southpaw Joey Lucchesi has raced out to a 1.72 ERA, 2.58 FIP and 3.14 xFIP through his first three career starts for the San Diego Padres. His last outing against the Colorado Rockies was an outstanding six-inning performance as he struck out eight, gave up four hits and walked just a single batter.


Two of Lucchesi's three starts this season have come against the struggling Rockies lineup, so that has to be taken into consideration. But the 24-year-old's run to start the season echoes what he did in the minors last year where, in nine Double-A starts, he pitched to 1.79 ERA and a 2.95 FIP, striking out 7.91 batters per nine while walking 2.09.

Unlike most of the other hurlers on this list, Lucchesi isn't a fireballer, averaging just 91.0 mph on his fastball through three starts. He's primarily a two-pitch pitcher, pairing his four-seamer with a change-up that he throws around 79 mph, with the occasional curveball mixed in.

Lucchesi's repertoire is akin to a young Cole Hamels, and fantasy owners should add him if he's free. But going out of your way to trade for him, at the moment, would be a tad premature.