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Not that you'd sit just any pitcher, of course, but if you're looking to stream with a spot or two, you've come to the right place. Scott White has 10 recommendations for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. Most likely, they're the best you'll find off the waiver wire.

All information is up to date as of Sunday afternoon.

Sleeper pitchers for Week 11 (June 3-9)
SD San Diego • #61 • Age: 27
Matchups
at LAA, vs. ARI
Rostered
31%
This week's top two-start choice has one pretty good matchup (Angels) and one not-so-good one (Diamondbacks), but his destiny is tied less to matchups than the effectiveness of his knuckleball. And it's been highly effective lately, yielding a 1.96 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and 12.1 K/9 over his past four starts.
DET Detroit • #45 • Age: 24
Matchup
vs. MIL
Rostered
72%
The Brewers are one of the five highest-scoring teams in baseball, but on the other hand, Reese Olson has an ERA below 2.50. I'm leery enough of the pitchers with good matchups that I'd rather just start a good pitcher, which is what Olson is thanks to his two excellent secondary offerings.
PHI Philadelphia • #61 • Age: 27
Matchup
vs. MIL
Rostered
77%
Cristopher Sanchez has been throwing the ball harder this year, seemingly at the expense of control, but he's thrown it even harder in his past three starts and has walked only two in between them. Like Olson, he's facing the Brewers, but like Olson, I'd rather just start a good pitcher than a suspect one with a good matchup.
STL St. Louis • #44 • Age: 36
Matchups
at HOU, vs. COL
Rostered
44%
Kyle Gibson's game log has been a mix of good and bad, as usual, but his good starts tend to be of high impact in Fantasy. There's hope for at least one of those this week with the Rockies coming to town, and if we're lucky, Gibson will also turn in a quality start at the Astros.
KC Kansas City • #48 • Age: 26
Matchup
vs. SEA
Rostered
49%
Alec Marsh did a better job of missing bats in May, which makes the whole package easier to buy into even if his last couple starts saw him give up more runs. He'll be facing a Mariners lineup this week that's far and away the most strikeout-prone in baseball.
CHC Chi. Cubs • #32 • Age: 24
Matchup
at CIN
Rostered
40%
Ben Brown faltered against the Reds over the weekend, failing to follow up on the seven no-hit innings in his previous outing, but even with those struggles, he was permitted to throw five innings, confirming that he's being used like a conventional starter now after serving as more of a swingman previously. His next start is also against the Reds, which usually favors the offense, but it's a young and strikeout-prone lineup.
MIA Miami • #29 • Age: 26
Matchup
vs. TB
Rostered
51%
Braxton Garrett delivered a complete game shutout two turns ago and held his own against a tough Padres lineup last time out. He'll be facing a Rays lineup this week that not only ranks in the bottom 10 in runs scored but also has the second-highest strikeout rate against lefties.
BAL Baltimore • #19 • Age: 30
Matchup
at TB
Rostered
20%
Cole Irvin is another left-hander poised to take advantage of the Rays' contact issues against lefties. Granted, he's not much of a bat-misser, but when he gets beaten, it's usually because of the long ball. The Rays have delivered the second-fewest of those this year.
BAL Baltimore • #49 • Age: 34
Matchup
at TOR
Rostered
7%
Having bounced between the rotation and bullpen, Albert Suarez will be making his third consecutive start when he faces the Blue Jays this week, which means he should be good and stretched out. He's performed ably in every role the Orioles have asked him to fill, having pitched to a 1.57 ERA and 0.99 WHIP so far.
LAA L.A. Angels • #31 • Age: 34
Matchups
vs. SD, vs. HOU
Rostered
70%
Tyler Anderson has a bad strikeout rate, a bad walk rate and an xERA and FIP both in the mid-fours. He also has a 2.47 ERA. Sure, the matchups aren't great, but this is a pitcher who has defied the odds all season long. Either you believe in magic or you don't.