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Fantasy Baseball Streaming Pitchers: Wednesday Offers Multiple Streaming Options

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R.A. Dickey, Toronto Blue Jays

Yahoo Ownership: 24%
ESPN Ownership: 20%

R.A. Dickey has allowed more than three runs once in a start since the beginning of June. Unless I saw it with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed that.

If you haven’t already, it’s time to believe he’s a solid streamer choice, especially when he toes the rubber against the Philadelphia Phillies Wednesday.

You can keep what the Phillies did against the Cubs. Chicago is bad at home this season and one of the Phillies' wins –- a Cole Hamels no-hitter -– may have been the last of a great run for Hamels in Philly. Whomever can be traded on that roster will, and Dickey may be able to take advantage of any additional holes in that lineup. The Phils still average a pitiful 3.26 runs per road contest and possess bottom six totals in slugging and on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS). Philly also strikes out 3.53 times for every walk taken and have the second worst offensive runs above average at -73.5 runs. (The White Sox have an otherworldly total of -95.7. There’s something to hang your hat on Phillies fans!)