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For some background on this article and the list of ineligible catchers, check out Week 2’s article.

Reviewing Last Week

It’s only Sunday so the week is not yet complete, but let’s look at how I did with last week’s streamers.

Tucker Barnhart (Cincinnati Reds): 3/15, 2 R, 2 HRs, 3 RBI, 3 BBs

Interestingly enough, I mentioned Barnhart as someone who wouldn’t hit 3 home runs but won’t hurt your average. The .200 average isn’t really helpful, but it’s better if you’re in an OBP or points league. He also came through with 2 big homers (his first 2 and he hit 7 last year) and I’m gonna take the win because of them.

Martin Maldonado (Los Angeles Angels): 5/16, 2 R, 2B, 4 RBI

I did say not to expect a lot of counting stats, but 4 RBI is a nice surprise. Pair that with a .313 average and that’s a win in my book. Maldonado will continue to get a ridiculous share of starts and because of it, he’ll make a good amount of appearances on this list.

Austin Hedges (San Diego Padres): 5/18, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI

This was a great week for streaming catchers as his .278 average did not hurt you and he added a long ball. He did exactly what he was supposed to do in Coors, going 4 for 11. With the help across the board, I’m gonna take another win. Let me know if you disagree with any of my wins.

Streaming Record: 3-0

Looking Forward

I missed out on perhaps the two best streamers in Kurt Suzuki and Francisco Cervelli this past week. Let’s see if I can not mess it up this time around. Before we get to that, some quick injury notes:

James McCann (Detroit Tigers)– McCann has a very light week this week with no difficult matchups. The Tigers have 7 games in 6 days and I wouldn’t be surprised if he played 5 of them. As Maldonado showed us last week, playing time can be a major factor in production.

Jorge Alfaro (Philadelphia Phillies)– Alfaro has a career .318/.359/.518 slash against righties, of which he faces all but one this week. His playing time is up relative to Andrew Knapp and he gets the off day today, so he shouldn’t need one in the early part of next week.

Francisco Cervelli (Pittsburgh Pirates)– He won’t go 8/15 with 7 RBI every week, but he’s locked in right now and has only one really difficult matchup in Aaron Nola. Fire him up this week.

Some may be wondering why Kurt Suzuki is not a recommendation this week after his big Week 2, but he’s got a difficult slate ahead facing Aaron Nola, Jacob deGrom, and Noah Syndergaard. He’s hitting cleanup right now though, so feel free to take a shot.