September 12, 2008 1:30pm CDT
One of the more important aspects to a fantasy baseball title run in the waning weeks of the season is starting pitching. A good start or two from a few starting pitchers can help your team in wins, ERA, WHIP, and strikeouts. On the flip side of that coin, a bad start or two from those same guys can really derail that stretch run. When a player, like a starting pitcher, can make a difference in 80% of the pitching categories that most fantasy leagues use, it's important to know whether or not a hot streak is sustainable or if that pitcher is pitching on borrowed time. Today's article will look at four starting pitchers who are pitching in playoff races. We will help you decide if they should pitch in your fantasy playoff run, as well.Associate Editor
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