Below are my favorite sleeper pitchers for Week 25 (Sept. 13-19), all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues.

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Week 25: Sleeper hittersTwo-start pitchers

Sleeper pitchers for Week 25 (Sept. 13-19)
Ranger Suarez SP
PHI Philadelphia • #55 • Age: 28

Matchups

vs. CHC

ROSTERED

66%
We can just staple him to the top of this list until his roster rate moves beyond the 80 percent threshold. The quality matchups have helped, but the bottom line is he has a 1.38 ERA overall and a 1.67 ERA since joining the starting rotation.
Jake Odorizzi SP
TB Tampa Bay • #20 • Age: 34

Matchups

at TEX, vs. ARI

ROSTERED

69%
Dusty Baker's insistence on limiting Jake Odorizzi to just two times through the order means the right-hander isn't getting any quality starts, but he's keeping runs off the board. You'd expect the trend to continue with these matchups.
Vladimir Gutierrez RP
MIL Milwaukee • #92 • Age: 28

Matchups

at PIT

ROSTERED

71%
The rookie enjoyed a bounce-back start last time out and has been reliable enough overall to trust against the majors' worst offense.
Nestor Cortes SP
NYY N.Y. Yankees • #65 • Age: 29

Matchups

at BAL

ROSTERED

54%
Speaking of reliable, Nestor Cortes continues to baffle hitters with his variable delivery. He shut down the Orioles two turns ago and should be able to do it again.
Rich Hill SP
SD San Diego • #44 • Age: 44

Matchups

vs. STL, vs. PHI

ROSTERED

59%
The 41-year-old has put together back-to-back quality starts after going three months without one, and his whiff rate is on the rise as well. It makes him worth a gamble in a two-start week.
Joe Ryan SP
MIN Minnesota • #41 • Age: 27

Matchups

vs. CLE

ROSTERED

28%
He took a perfect game into the seventh inning in only his second career start last time, and oh look, he's facing the same team this time. There's also an outside shot he's a two-start pitcher this week.
Jesus Luzardo SP
MIA Miami • #44 • Age: 26

Matchups

at WAS

ROSTERED

41%
Fading his fastball seems to have fixed him, as his 23 swinging strikes last time out can attest. It's not the most favorable matchup, but if he is back to form, it probably won't trip him up.
Jon Gray SP
TEX Texas • #22 • Age: 32

Matchups

at ATL, at WAS

ROSTERED

58%
He returned from the IL with eight strikeouts in five innings against the Giants last time out, so he seems like a reasonable play with two starts, even if the matchups could be better.
Tylor Megill SP
NYM N.Y. Mets • #38 • Age: 28

Matchups

vs. STL

ROSTERED

55%
He struck out 10 Yankees last time out and eight Nationals the outing before. The Cardinals offense ranks worse statistically than you might think.
Luis Gil SP
NYY N.Y. Yankees • #81 • Age: 25

Matchups

vs. MIN, vs. CLE

ROSTERED

42%
He walked seven in his return from the minors Wednesday but still has a 1.42 ERA across three big-league starts. He's risky, but he may be too enticing to pass up given the matchups.