Fantasy Faceoff: Chris Sale vs. Madison Bumgarner

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They're two of fantasy baseball's top starting pitchers - but they go about it in completely different ways.

Chicago White Sox ace Chris Sale is an imposing figure at 6-foot-6, whipping his left arm toward the plate with such torque, you wonder if the limb is going to come flying off at some point. Contrast that with San Francisco Giants star Madison Bumgarner, a fellow southpaw whose easy delivery makes it look like he's playing catch in the park.

Both are sensational fantasy options in all formats - but who's the better play in 2016? Here's a look at the cases for both:

The Case for Chris Sale

Sale is a great bet to finish among the top three starters in strikeouts - and that's a significant feather in a pitcher's cap for fantasy purposes. The 26-year-old is in the prime of his career, and is coming off a season in which he led the American League in whiffs (274) and Fielding Independent Pitching (2.73) despite going just 13-11 with a modest 3.41 ERA.

Expect a bounce back from Sale, who may not post the 2.17 ERA he had in 2014, but is certainly better than he showed from an ERA standpoint last season. Factor in what looks like a much improved White Sox lineup, and Sale should be a good bet to return to the 15-win plateau for the first time since he racked up 17 victories back in 2012.

The Case for Madison Bumgarner

Consistency has been a hallmark of Bumgarner's major-league career - particularly over the past three seasons, during which Bumgarner has kept his ERA below 3.00 while upping his strikeout rate to a career-best 9.6 in 2015. He led the majors in complete games with four, and walked just 39 batters over a career-high 218 1/3 innings.

Bumgarner may not reach 250+ strikeouts, but he's a much safer bet for a sub-3.00 ERA. And with the Giants' offense coming into the season at full health, Bumgarner looks like a solid bet to at least approach the 18 victories he has had each of the past two seasons. When it comes to pitchers who go early in drafts, that kind of upside is hard to resist.

Key Stat

Of the seven pitchers to register 250+ strikeouts from 2006-2014, just two of them exceeded the mark again the following season.

Verdict

You're drafting Sale with the hope that you're getting 30+ starts, 250+ strikeouts and a bounce-back in the ERA and win columns - and the chances of all four of those things happening are remote.

Sale could very well exceed his 2015 marks - but the risk attached, coupled with his sky-high ADP, makes him a significant boom-or-bust play. Bumgarner has a track record, both in terms of health and success. He's the better option on draft day.

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theScore's 2016 Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit

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Fantasy baseball season is upon us - and theScore has you covered with the most comprehensive fantasy content offering available. Check back often, as we'll be updating our content offering daily until the season starts.

Positional Rankings

Where does each fantasy-relevant player rank? Look no further than theScore's position-by-position rankings, which include nearly 350 player projections for the upcoming season:

Team-by-Team Fantasy Projections

We provide fantasy projections from three well-respected sources - ZiPS, Steamer and Zeile Consensus - for key players on all 30 major-league teams:

AL East: Toronto | N.Y. Yankees | Baltimore | Tampa Bay | Boston

AL Central: Kansas City | Minnesota | Cleveland | Chicago WSox | Detroit

AL West: Texas | Houston | L.A. Angels | Seattle | Oakland

NL East: N.Y. Mets | Washington | Miami | Atlanta | Philadelphia

NL Central: St. Louis | Pittsburgh | Chicago Cubs | Milwaukee | Cincinnati

NL West: L.A. Dodgers | San Francisco | Arizona | San Diego | Colorado

Mock Drafts

Fretting over which player to pick? Our fantasy baseball experts offer a variety of mock drafts for your perusal (all drafts use 5x5 scoring format):

Fantasy Spotlight

Every major-league team has at least one player whose fantasy outlook is a major point of discussion. Here are some of 2016's most intriguing cases:

AL East: Chris Colabello (TOR) | Starlin Castro (NYY) | Alex Rodriguez (NYY) | Chris Davis (BAL) | Steven Souza (TB) | Brock Holt (BOS)

AL Central: Alex Gordon (KC) | Byung-ho Park (MIN) | Francisco Lindor (CLE) | Brett Lawrie (CHW) | Justin Upton (DET)

AL West: Mitch Moreland (TEX) | George Springer (HOU) | Yunel Escobar (LAA) | Adam Lind (SEA) | Danny Valencia (OAK)

NL East: Neil Walker (NYM) | Daniel Murphy (WAS) | Giancarlo Stanton (MIA) | Freddie Freeman (ATL) | Maikel Franco (PHI)

NL Central: Randal Grichuk (STL) | Gregory Polanco (PIT) | Kyle Schwarber (CHC) | Chris Carter (MIL) | Devin Mesoraco (CIN)

NL West: Corey Seager (LAD) | Denard Span (SF) | A.J. Pollock (ARI) | Alexei Ramirez (SD) | Carlos Gonzalez (COL)

Fantasy Faceoff

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