Wisler (3-7) defeated the Reds on Thursday behind 6.2 solid innings, allowing just two runs on eight hits and a pair of walks while striking out five.
EDGE Analysis
The Reds got runs off him in the first and third innings, but Wisler silenced them after that despite getting eaten up by Joey Votto, who got on base against him four times. With the victory, Wisler's snapped a four-game losing streak that had been particularly brutal over his last two starts (13 runs on 16 hits, including six homers, in just eight innings). As a flyball pitcher who can't afford to see those flies go over the fence thanks to the Braves' generally anemic offense, Wisler makes for a risky fantasy play, particularly considering that it seems likely there's more BABIP correction in store for him.