Maybe it's because Whip/Nae Nae is permanently stuck in my head -- One word of advice. If you take no other advice from me, please, I implore you, accept this advice. If you don't know what Whip/Nae Nae is, don't, under any circumstances, Google it. It make Gangnam Style seem like a walk in the park when it comes to catchy songs. If you don't know what Gangnam Style is, I love how you've decorated under that rock of yours. -- but I can't help looking at Jake Arrieta's no hitter less about the 12 Ks and only allowing one walk -- Sure, those are sweet -- but more about how his season WHIP is 0.94. There's Greinke (.85 WHIP), Kershaw (.90), Scherzer (.93) and deGrom (.94). An under one WHIP and a 9+ K/9 is a little piece of heaven like sitting in an exit row of an airplane. On the podcast that's coming later today, I debate Greinke and Arrieta, Scherzer and Arrieta and deGrom and Arrieta as we try to figure out where they'll be ranked in 2016. I say something like Arrieta will be ranked around the 4th to about the 7th SP off the board. I agree with Early Sunday Afternoon Grey, but I will say that Arrieta has made it difficult for me to think of four SPs that should be drafted before him. Let alone six. Anyway, here's what else I saw this weekend in fantasy baseball:
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