About this episode
On The Wire - Adam and Kevin continue their 2026 fantasy baseball category preview series with a deep dive into ERA and WHIP, examining how fantasy managers should approach ratio protection in modern drafts. The discussion covers early-round aces, workload considerations, command-driven breakouts, and how to balance strikeout upside with ratio stability.
They also explore how bullpen arms, mid-rotation starters, and late-round targets can quietly influence ratio outcomes over a full season.
Episode Topics and Timestamps
0:00 – Intro and ratio category overview
How ERA and WHIP differ from counting stats, why ratios are often won or lost early in drafts, and the importance of minimizing volatility.
6:30 – Elite ace foundations
Players discussed:Gerrit Cole, Corbin Burnes, Zack Wheeler, Spencer Strider, George Kirby
Discussion focuses on command profiles, workload reliability, and which aces provide the strongest WHIP floors entering 2026 drafts.
20:00 – Strikeout aces vs ratio risk
Players discussed:Dylan Cease, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, Pablo López
Adam and Kevin debate pitchers with elite strikeout upside but varying WHIP and ERA volatility, and when risk becomes acceptable depending on roster construction.
34:00 – Mid-round ratio stabilizers
Players discussed:Logan Webb, Framber Valdez, Joe Ryan, Sonny Gray, Justin Steele
Focus on pitchers who may lack elite strikeout totals but consistently support strong ratios through command, ground balls, or efficiency.
48:00 – Breakout candidates and skills growth
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