
As we hit the meat of the fantasy season, the “streaming” grind becomes a battle of attrition. Treading water with veteran innings-eaters is fine, but winning leagues requires chasing elite upside before the rest of your leaguemates wake up.
This weekend, two young arms demand your attention — one a high-octane prospect on the verge of a call-up and the other a resilient rookie carving out a permanent role.
The Brewers have a storied reputation for turning pitching prospects into fantasy gold, and Logan Henderson appears to be the next man up. The timing couldn’t be more urgent. Following a concerning velocity drop in his last outing, veteran Brandon Woodruff is likely headed for a stint on the injured list. This opens a massive void in the rotation that Henderson is tailor-made to fill.
Henderson’s Triple-A numbers aren’t just good, they are video-game caliber. In 17 ²/₃ innings across five appearances (three starts), he has posted a minuscule 1.02 ERA. Even more impressive is his 35.6 percent strikeout rate, proving he has the swing-and-miss stuff that translates to fantasy dominance.
Skeptics might point to the small sample size, but his underlying metrics, including a sub-1.00 WHIP and elite swinging-strike rates, suggest this isn’t a fluke.
Henderson isn’t just a streamer, he’s a potential season-long asset in a winning environment. If he is sitting on your wire, add him now before the official call-up notification hits everyone’s phone.
In Atlanta, the narrative around JR Ritchie shifted from “nervous debut” to “rotation mainstay” in record time. It started about as poorly as possible: Ritchie surrendered a home run on his first big league pitch. Many young hurlers would have crumbled under that pressure, but Ritchie has shown remarkable poise since that moment.

Through two starts (12 ¹/₃ innings), Ritchie has settled in with a 2.92 ERA and 11 strikeouts. He is attacking the zone and limiting damage, earning the trust of the Braves coaching staff. In fact, manager Walt Weiss recently dropped a bombshell for fantasy managers, stating that Ritchie will remain in the rotation even when ace Spencer Strider returns from his ailment.
Learn all you need to know about MLB Betting
- Read about the Best Baseball Betting Sites
- Learn all about How to Bet on Baseball
The Braves plan to pivot to a six-man rotation to keep their arms fresh for October, which is a massive win for Ritchie’s fantasy value.
Though a six-man rotation slightly limits his total start volume, it guarantees him a consistent role on one of the best teams in baseball. Pitching for Atlanta means high win probability and elite run support. Ritchie is the rare rookie who offers both a solid floor and a high ceiling.
Henderson is the high-risk, high-reward play for managers needing a strikeout jolt, and Ritchie is the steady-hand addition for those looking for ERA stability and wins. Both should be prioritized in all 12-team formats this weekend.
Howard Bender is the head of content at FantasyAlarm.com. Follow him on X @rotobuzzguy, catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio (Ch. 87) weekdays from 6-8 p.m. and dominate your leagues with the latest baseball news and advice from Fantasy Alarm.


