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Rounding out the list is Trevor Williams, who has flown under the radar despite a solid performance last season. His career ERA of 4.30 and 1.36 WHIP may not excite, but a notable 2.03 ERA in ten starts last year represents a significant improvement. Williams recorded a 23% strikeout rate and only a 7% walk rate, making him a worthy consideration for deeper leagues where his draft price is nearly free, particularly if he secures a consistent rotation spot with the Nationals.