Fantasy Baseball Week 13 sleeper pitchers include Dustin May and J.T. Ginn
CBS Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 11:41 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026

As Week 13 of Fantasy Baseball approaches, Scott White from CBS Sports highlights ten sleeper pitchers, all rostered in less than 80% of leagues. Notable recommendations include Dustin May of the St. Louis Cardinals, who has a 2.89 ERA over his last 11 starts, and J.T. Ginn of the Oakland Athletics, facing Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. Both pitchers are poised to capitalize on matchups against weaker offenses this coming week, running from June 15 to June 21. The analysis focuses on pitchers who could provide valuable contributions for fantasy players facing tight roster situations. White emphasizes that relying on these choices may be essential for teams struggling with consistent pitching options.
- •Week 13 runs from June 15 to June 21
- •Dustin May has a 2.89 ERA over his last 11 starts
- •J.T. Ginn will face Pittsburgh and Los Angeles
- •Reid Detmers also highlighted with a 1.73 ERA recently
- •Fantasy managers are encouraged to explore these options
- 11:41 PMCBS Sports — Fantasy Baseball Week 13 Preview: Top 10 sleeper pitchers feature Dustin May, J.T. Ginn
"A trio of Cardinals pitchers highlights this week's list
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