DOUBLE DIPPIN': June 4-10

There are far fewer options than usual this week when it comes to two-start pitchers, as just five teams have seven or more games this week (Tigers have eight), while four others (CLE, MIL, NYM, WAS) have only five games scheduled. José Ureña, who is available in 56 percent of NFBC 15-team leagues, and 98 percent of 12-teamers, is one pitcher that could be worth a look, though. He provides strong evidence that wins are hard to come by when pitching for the offensively challenged Marlins, as he's winless through 12 starts. Urena has pitched to a respectable 3.76 xERA, though, including a 3.27 mark over the past month, and gets solid ratings for his upcoming starts. For a look at all of the matchups for the week, check out our 8-day...

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