Fantasy Baseball players can too often be all about "what have you done for me lately," but at this point in the season, that's the way you should be playing it. In the long run, a player's long-term track record matters a lot more for predicting what they're going to do in the future than what they've done recently, but that assumes a player's talent level is static.

And we know that isn't the case. Players go through hot streaks where they play over their heads, and they go through cold spells where they just can't get it right. And while sometimes, that's just random – sometimes, players really are just at the whim of chance and luck – we know sometimes guys just aren't right. And Aaron Nola just doesn't look right right now.

Nola struggled yet again Wednesday against the Brewers

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