As the story goes, Daniel Mengden entered the Lion's Den Friday night with a 6.59 ERA through 17 career major league starts, and somehow left the game with his first career complete game shut out allowing just two hits and striking out seven retiring the last 11 batters in the row for his first win of the year. He looked dominant at times allowing only two base runners in the outing with Philadelphia not being able to manage any hard contact off the young right hander, who's got a funky handle-bar mustache and an even funkier looking windup/delivery. This was by far the best start of the 24-year old's young career, and just his second scoreless start in the majors. He added his first career hit as well and scored a run to help his cause. Whata night for the youngster! After struggling with a 6.50 ERA, and 1.61 WHIP through 14 starts last year, and two subpar outings in May/June of this year, Mengden has returned to the rotation in September and now put up back-to-back quality starts including a six inning two earned run performance against the fearsome Astros line up last week. Mengden may not be the safest fantasy option out there on waivers, but the A's seem to be playing the role of spoiler late in the year and he remains a pitcher available in most leagues. I'd take a flier on Mengden, bible readers know how Daniel fared against the lions, let's hope he can keep it going as he heads to the Tigers den next week in Detroit.
Here's what else I saw in fantasy baseball Friday night:
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