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Roto Rush: Mat Latos Adjusting to Bigs

Mat LatosPoppin' out the box scores and right into your cubicle, the Roto Rush is your double espresso shot of fantasy baseball advice every weekday.

A few weeks ago we discussed the possibility of the Padres promoting 21-year-old phenom Mat Latos. Well, he now has four major league starts under his belt, and, needless to say, he's doing just fine. After a solid outing Monday night, Latos is 3-1 with a 2.66 ERA and a sparkling 0.89 WHIP. He's struck out 16 while only walking 6 in 23 2/3 innings. He's also pitching in one of the best pitcher's parks in baseball.

So, he should be owned in all fantasy leagues, right?

Daily Jolt: 13 Must-See Attractions at the World Baseball Classic


The Daily Jolt is a dose of baseball reality every weekday morning.


Though it is being greeted largely with yawns of indifference, the World Baseball Classic is less than 24 hours away. OK, so maybe it is a far cry from Opening Day. Maybe we aren't sure how to feel about a tournament that's supposed to crown a true world champion, but is unforgiving to the point that two losses equal elimination. Maybe we don't know what to make of a tournament that is supposed to be chock full of national pride and pageantry, but is an afterthought to many of our favorite stars.

Better Know a Prospect: Diamondbacks

Wondering which young players could have an impact in the majors this year? Let MLB FanHouse guide the way in Better Know a Prospect. In this edition we look at three players from the Arizona Diamondbacks, who have already promoted many of their best young players to the majors.

Max Scherzer, SP: Technically speaking, Scherzer's not a prospect because he threw 56 innings for the Diamondbacks in 2008. Given the current state of Arizona's system, however, he's worth mentioning as a guy to watch in his first full season in the big leagues. Scherzer more than held his own last summer, striking out 66 in 56 innings, posting a 3.05 ERA and retiring a major league record 13 straight batters as a reliever in his debut performance. If his breaking pitches develop, Scherzer could team with Brandon Webb and Dan Haren to give the Diamondbacks one of the best rotations in all of baseball.

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