In the current baseball landscape, starting pitchers are not having a golden era, as evidenced by the decline in strikeouts and wins compared to previous years. Despite the lack of standout first-round picks, there are still candidates who could make a significant fantasy impact this season. The favorites include Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates, known for his impressive fastball velocity but lacking in experience, Tarik Skubal of the Detroit Tigers, a consistent performer with room for improvement in strikeout rate, Zack Wheeler of the Philadelphia Phillies, a reliable veteran with a lower ceiling, and Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves, a high-ceiling pitcher with injury concerns. Dark horse contenders include Blake Snell of the Los Angeles Dodgers, known for his hot streaks but inconsistent performance, Garrett Crochet of the Boston Red Sox, a strikeout machine with durability concerns, and Jacob deGrom of the Texas Rangers, a veteran with impressive career ratios and post-surgery workload potential. Each pitcher has their strengths and weaknesses that could impact their chances of finishing as the top starter this year.
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