We have a full slate of games scheduled for Saturday across MLB, including a doubleheader between the Rockies and Giants. There’s a handful of aces on the mound that may be worth paying up for, headlined by Clayton Kershaw and Tyler Glasnow, but they have tough road matchups.
I’ll dive into the foundational building blocks you need to construct your lineups around. Additionally, I’ll explain why there’s a smash spot in the first game of that doubleheader out West.
Weather Report
There are clear skies expected for every game, something we should be grateful for with just three weekends left of the regular season!
Injury Report
Ronald Acuna Jr – Calf: Acuna left Friday’s game early due to calf tightness and it has yet to be determined if we will miss Saturday’s game.
Ryan Mountcastle – Shoulder: Mountcastle has missed the last two games and there is no update on whether we will play on Saturday.
Triston Casas – Shoulder: Casas missed Friday’s game, and is yet to be determined if we will be in the lineup on Saturday.
David Peralta – Back: Peralta sat out Friday’s game and it’s unknown if his back tightness will keep him out of Saturday’s tilt with Seattle.
Bryan De La Cruz – Ankle: He exited Friday’s game early and may sit on Saturday.
Top Priced Starting Pitchers (DraftKings)
Tyler Glasnow @ BAL: $10,800
Pablo Lopez @ CWS: $10,500
Corbin Burnes vs. WAS: $10,300
Clayton Kershaw @ SEA: $10,000
Andrew Abbott @ NYM: $9,500
Cole Ragans vs. HOU: $8,500
There is a handful of starting pitchers at the top end of the rotation. Glasnow is the one name that jumps off the board as the top-priced starting pitcher. He’s averaging 23.1 points per game, which is outstanding.
We’re avoiding him mainly because of his home/road splits. He has a 3.48 road ERA, as opposed to 2.81 at Tropicana. In two starts versus Baltimore this season, he’s gone 11.1 innings, allowed 12 hits, and eight earned runs. Those are his worst numbers against any opponent this season.
Of the aces today, Corbin Burnes is the one worth inserting into your lineups. When using the Contrarian Edge Optimizer, he appears the most often of any pitcher on today’s slate. He’s coming off eight no-hit innings against a hot Yankees lineup and faces a Nationals team against whom he allowed four hits on six innings on the road in July.
Sneaky Option
Tanner Bibee vs. LAA: $9,300 (FanDuel)
Somehow, Cleveland continues to find amazing starting pitchers. Bibee has been the king of consistency, allowing 3 ER or less in 15 straight starts with a 2.50 ERA to lower his ERA to 3.03. On Saturday, he faces a Rangers lineup that has been in the bottom half in most offensive categories over the last month. With bigger names like Kershaw, Burnes, and Glasnow near the top of the board, expect the ownership rate to be somewhat low compared to other arms on Saturday.
Stack Attack
Giants vs. Rockies (Peter Lambert)
Like many pitchers, Lambert struggles at Coors Field. He owns a 6.44 ERA at home, and in two appearances against the Giants this season, he’s gone 6.1 innings, allowing 9 runs and 11 hits! There’s not an obvious choice in the Giants lineup but LaMonte Wade, Thairo Estrada, and Mike Yastrzemski are a few names the Contrarian Edge Optimizer suggests often in today’s lineups.
OF Joc Pederson $4,800
OF Mike Yastrzemski $4,400
1B Thairo Estrada $5,000
1B/OF LaMonte Wade $4,000
Brewers vs. Nationals (Trevor Williams)
Williams was terrible in his last two outings. He is becoming a true get-right spot for any lineup he faces. In six of his last eight starts, he has allowed at least six hits and four runs. Since the start of September, Milwaukee is tied with the seventh most runs scored and the eighth highest batting average. The Brewers lineup projects nicely on Saturday. The Nats bullpen owns the fourth-worst ERA. I would get as many Dodgers in your lineups as you can.
1B Rowdy Tellez $2,600
1B Carlos Santana $3,800
C William Contreras $5,100
SS Willy Adames $4,400
OF Mark Canha $3,000
Marlins vs. Braves (Jared Shuster)
This stack looks incredible on paper. The Marlins own the second-highest batting average against left-handed pitching at .282. When at home, they have the fourth-highest batting average in MLB at .270. The lefty Shuster has not pitched since August 27 so we can’t say for certain how many innings he will go before the Braves look to their bullpen. Shuster has yet to face any Marlins hitter, but his ERA is inflated o the road at 6.56!
1B/2B Luis Arraez $4,800
1B Josh Bell $3,800
3B Jake Burger $4,400
OF Jazz Chisholm Jr. $5,100
OF/SS Garrett Hampson $2,300