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Fantasy Baseball Week 10: May 26 - June 1

Yoshinobu Yamamoto is slated to make two starts during the week. AP Photo/Kyusung Gong

One-third of the fantasy baseball season will be in the books at the conclusion of Friday's games in Week 10. Overall, it's a light period with only 91 games on the docket. Monday is busier than normal with a dozen Memorial Day contests, but only four games are on Thursday's ledger. The first of the 12 holiday games gets underway at 1:10 p.m. ET with four more matinees and seven evening affairs staggered throughout the day. All the Tuesday and Thursday games are under the lights.

Even with a low overall game total, every team will play at least six games with only the Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays scheduled for seven contests, split home and away.

Week 10 is a rare opportunity for Los Angeles Dodgers RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto to start twice. The club has restricted Yamamoto to taking the hill with at least five days of rest. With consecutive off days on Thursday, Yamamoto can start on Monday and Sunday. The first outing will be with six days of rest with the latter one coming with five days between starts. If Yamamoto makes two starts, the second will be in the ESPN Sunday night showcase, at home against the New York Yankees.

Matchups will no doubt change, but initially the Milwaukee Brewers are the only club slated to face more than three southpaws starters with four of their six tilts expected to be against left-handers. The club doesn't utilize any platoons, but OF Jackson Chourio jumps to leadoff, pushing 2B Brice Turang to the nine-hole facing lefties. OF Isaac Collins has also been moving up in the order versus left-handers.


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Scheduling quirks for Week 10

Starting pitchers for Week 10

Hitting charts for Week 10