Weather Report
Yankees at Red Sox (Game 2) - 7:10 PM
Nationals at Pirates - 6:35 PM
There's lingering concern for the doubleheader at Fenway Park, especially in the nightcap, after Monday's series opener was postponed. There are similar worries for Nats-Pirates with scattered storms forecasted throughout the evening in Pittsburgh. They're not complete stay-away situations, but there's definitely increased risk.
Injury Report
Shohei Ohtani, Angels DH (oblique)
While the Angels continue to assert that Ohtani is on the precipice of returning, he’s missed eight straight games. It sounds like he’ll avoid a trip to the injured list, but he’s hardly a lock to return for today’s game in Seattle.
Oswald Peraza, Yankees 2B/3B (knee)
Peraza is day-to-day with left knee inflammation, which makes it unlikely he’ll play in both games of Tuesday’s twin bill at Fenway Park.
Jose Siri, Rays OF (hand)
Siri suffered a fractured right hand when he was hit by a pitch during Monday’s series opener against the Twins and is likely facing a multi-week absence.
Isaac Paredes, Rays 3B (hand)
Paredes has sat out two straight games due to a right-hand contusion stemming from a hit by a pitch over the weekend. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day.
Brandon Belt, Blue Jays 1B (back)
Belt was removed from Monday's game against the Rangers with lower back muscle spasms. The veteran slugger has missed nine of the last 11 games.
Jeimer Candelario, Cubs 1B/3B (back)
Candelario sat out Monday’s series opener against the Rockies following an early exit from Sunday’s game due to back tightness.
Christian Yelich, Brewers OF (back)
Yelich has missed three straight contests after being scratched for Saturday's game against the Yankees due to lower back soreness. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day.
Francisco Alvarez, Mets C (arm)
Alvarez got the night off Monday against the Diamondbacks after X-rays came back negative for any fractures following a hit by a pitch on the right hand Sunday.
Top Priced Starting Pitchers (DraftKings)
- Freddy Peralta (MIL) vs. MIA: $11,800
- Max Scherzer (TEX) vs. TOR: $11,300
- Justin Verlander (HOU) vs. OAK: $10,700
- Joe Ryan (MIN) vs. TB: $9,500
- Michael Wacha (SD) vs. LAD: $8,900
- Hyun Jin Ryu (TOR) vs. TEX: $8,600
- Lance Lynn (LAD) vs. SD: $8,400
- Edward Cabrera (MIA) vs. MIL: $8,100
- Bryan Woo (SEA) vs. LAA: $7,900
- Patrick Sandoval (LAA) vs. SEA: $7,500
- Carlos Rodón (NYY) vs. BOS: $7,300
Peralta finds himself atop Tuesday’s starting pitching slate after Monday’s complete-game shutout of the Marlins by teammate Brandon Woodruff. It’s an extremely favorable matchup in an extreme pitcher’s park, which bodes well for the 27-year-old right-hander’s chances to work deep into the contest.
There aren’t a ton of appealing options otherwise Tuesday, which makes Verlander an even more appealing building block in a tasty matchup against the floundering Athletics. He hasn’t faced Oakland’s lackluster lineup this season and is coming off a strong seven-inning effort against the division-rival Rangers.
Cabrera certainly turned some heads his last time out with eight strikeouts over four shutout frames against a loaded Dodgers’ lineup. The 25-year-old right-hander was one of the premier starting pitching prospects in baseball just a few years ago, but hasn’t quite put it all together at the highest level. Given his immense strikeout potential, and recent success, he’s a worthwhile dice roll for fantasy managers against Milwaukee’s pedestrian offense.
Sneaky Option
Sean Manaea vs. Guardians: $5,700
He likely won’t work deep into Tuesday’s start against the Guardians, but the Contrarian Edge Optimizer is a big fan of Manaea as a savvy option. The Optimizer grades him as a top-10 option, despite being one of the lower-cost options out there.
The 31-year-old southpaw is facing a Guardians’ lineup with a MLB-worst .658 OPS against left-handed pitching this season. There won’t be a ton of volume here, but Manaea figures to gobble up at least a couple frames and should pile up strikeouts against Cleveland.
Stack Attack
Cubs at Rockies (RHP Chris Flexen)
Flexen was lit up for six runs over 2 1/3 innings his last time out against the Diamondbacks and Chicago's lineup offers the type of left-handed firepower that can get him into serious trouble early at Coors. Southpaw sluggers Cody Bellinger and Ian Happ make a ton of sense for fantasy managers as core lineup building blocks with veteran backstop Yan Gomes making for an attractive option at catcher.
- 1B/OF Cody Bellinger: $6,800
- 2B Nico Hoerner: $6,100
- SS Dansby Swanson: $5,500
- OF Ian Happ: $5,100
- 1B/3B Jeimer Candelario: $4,900
- Seiya Suzuki: $4,200
- 3B/OF Christopher Morel: $5,200
- C Yan Gomes: $3,700
Padres at Dodgers (RHP Lance Lynn)
Lynn has served up a staggering 12 homers across 40 innings (seven starts) since coming over to Los Angeles at the trade deadline. That gives San Diego's lineup, which exploded for 11 runs on 14 hits during Monday's series opener, an opportunity to mash at Dodger Stadium.
- OF Fernando Tatis Jr.: $6,000
- OF Juan Soto: $5,500
- 3B Manny Machado: $5,200
- 2B/3B Ha-Seong Kim: $4,800
- SS Xander Bogaerts: $4,700