Dylan Cease's Rough Outing: A Nightmare in Oakland
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- Dylan Cease: "I pitched 30-40% of my ability (last season)."
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- Dylan Cease throws second no-hitter in San Diego Padres history | KPBS ...
- Dylan Cease throws seven innings in loss to Brewers
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- Yankees Interested in Trade for White Sox SP Dylan Cease, per Report
- Dylan Cease not concerned after rough start in Spring Training







What's Next for Dylan Cease?
Cease's next start will be crucial in determining his trajectory for the remainder of the season. If he can bounce back and pitch effectively, it will be a significant step in his development as a major league pitcher. However, if he struggles again, it may raise concerns about his ability to perform at the highest level. Fantasy owners should keep a close eye on Cease's next start and be prepared to adjust their lineups accordingly. With the right approach and mindset, Cease can overcome this setback and continue to grow as a pitcher.
Key Takeaways
Dylan Cease was torched by the Oakland Athletics for nine earned runs Cease's outing was a combination of poor location and a lack of command The Athletics' offense was led by Matt Olson and Matt Chapman Cease's rough outing is a reminder that even promising pitchers can have off days Fantasy owners should remain patient and give Cease time to developFor more fantasy baseball advice and updates, be sure to check out RotoBaller for the latest news and analysis.