It’s a basic tenet of fantasy sports: volume is king. More touches for your running back. More targets for your wide receivers. More at-bats for your stud corner infielders. More minutes for your front court. More, more, more. Because more volume equals more opportunity to score you the fantasy points you so crave. When we look at starting pitching numbers in fantasy baseball, we need to start with innings. Whether you’re in a head-to-head points league where the points stack up with each successful out recorded. Or in a rotisserie or categories setting needing counting. . .

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