Sat 8/29/15 12:39 AM

Leake allowed four runs on six hits and a walk over 6.1 innings in a no-decision against the Cardinals on Friday. He also struck out four.
EDGE Analysis
This was Leake's second start off the disabled list and he pitched decently all things considered. Leake is definitely a beneficiary of the trade deadline as he is in a far better pitcher's park and pitching for a much better team. Not only is Leake posting a career-low 1.14 WHIP this season, he is also allowing a career-low batting average of .234. All the peripherals point to a great end of the season for Leake and he should be owned in all standard mixed leagues, if he wasn't already. Leake will have to square off against Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers in his next start on Wednesday.