CBS Sports analyst ranks two-start pitchers for fantasy baseball week 11
The guide covers the scoring period from June 1 to 7, with Jose Soriano and Bryce Elder listed as advisable in most cases

CBS Sports analyst Scott White has released the fantasy baseball rankings for two-start pitchers for Week 11, covering the scoring period from 1 June to 7 June 2026. The preview categorises pitchers by usability, providing a structured guide for fantasy managers navigating the early June slate.
Cam Schlittler of the New York Yankees, Joe Ryan of the Minnesota Twins, and Jacob deGrom of the Texas Rangers are listed as must-start options across all formats. Schlittler faces the Cleveland Guardians and Boston Red Sox, while Ryan takes on the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals. DeGrom is scheduled to pitch against the St Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Guardians.
Jose Soriano of the Los Angeles Angels and Bryce Elder of the Atlanta Braves are ranked as advisable in most cases. Soriano is set to face the Colorado Rockies and the Los Angeles Dodgers, while Elder pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates.
The full list of must-start pitchers also includes Chase Burns of the Cincinnati Reds, Kevin Gausman of the Toronto Blue Jays, Emerson Hancock of the Seattle Mariners, Kyle Harrison of the Milwaukee Brewers, and Emmet Sheehan of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Pitchers categorised as better left for points leagues include Randy Vasquez of the San Diego Padres, Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins, Mike Soroka of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Aaron Nola of the Philadelphia Phillies. The guide advises against starting Gage Jump of the Oakland Athletics, Connor Prielipp of the Minnesota Twins, Shane Baz of the Baltimore Orioles, and Michael Burrows of the Houston Astros.
White notes that the rankings are based on forecasting and are subject to change. He advises readers to check back on Sunday for the latest updates before the start of the scoring period. This feature follows a pattern of weekly publications from CBS Sports, which has previously covered major American sports including the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL.


