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Fantasy Daily: Homer Bailey, Billy Hamilton deliver

 

Homer Bailey dominates the Cardinals (Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Homer Bailey has been nothing short of brilliant in the second half as he continues his climb up the fantasy pitcher rankings. Last night was a big win for Bailey and the Reds as he shut down their division rival, the St. Louis Cardinals. This is Bailey’s fourth straight quality start, and while his overall ERA looks a bit rough, Bailey has been a top-20 pitcher in the second half. With a strong finish to the season, Bailey will go into next season as one of the more intriguing pitchers for 2014.

Taking a look around the league, here’s a recap of last night’s action and suggestions for your fantasy baseball team.

Clutch Performers:

Surprise, surprise!:

Left out in the breeze:

Trending developments:

Prospect Watch – Billy Hamilton got called up and had an immediate impact in both fantasy and real life baseball. Let’s see what rotowire.com had to say:

Hamilton got his first major league steal Tuesday and scored the only run of the game, as the Reds beat the Cardinals. Spin: The rookie speedster entered the game as a pinch runner for Ryan Ludwick in the seventh inning, something that should become a theme for the Hamilton and Reds down the stretch. Even though he won’t get many at-bats, he’ll pinch run enough to be as good a source as anyone for steals in September.

Head-2-Head – With Roy Halladay looking like he is done and Dillon Gee taking on Atlanta, I’m taking the young gun, Taijaun Walker against the Royals. In his first major-league performance, he did not disappoint, and I expect him to pitch well enough to garner a spot start here.

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