DOUBLE DIPPIN': September 21-27

We have reached the final week of the regular season. When picking up players and setting lineups for the week, it's very important to analyze your standings, and see where points can be gained or lost. For owners with several wins and strikeout points within reach and little or nothing to be lost in the ratio categories, almost any two-start pitcher may be worth using. On the flip side, tight battles in ERA and WHIP should push some owners to using high-skilled middle relievers instead.

As is typically the case in the last week of the season, teams with nothing to play for, particularly those locked into a playoff spot, will look for ways to give players a little extra rest. For starting pitchers on these teams, their projected second...

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