The junior circuit steps into the spotlight Tuesday evening with a pair of intriguing matchups that offer plenty of intrigue for fantasy managers. It’ll be the Rangers aiming to break out the brooms and sweep a back-and-forth slugfest of a series against the Orioles, while the Astros and Twins will wrestle for control of their respective best-of-five series in a pivotal Game 3 in Minnesota.
Schedule
Houston Astros at Minnesota Twins, ALDS Game 3, 4:07 p.m. ET
Baltimore Orioles at Texas Rangers, ALDS Game 3, 8:03 p.m. ET
Weather Report
There are no weather concerns for either contest and the lone outdoor contest in Minnesota will feature unseasonably warm temperatures in the mid-50’s.
Injury Report
None
Top Priced Starting Pitchers (DraftKings)
- Sonny Gray (MIN) $9,000
- Nathan Eovaldi (TEX) $8,800
- Cristian Javier (HOU) $7,300
- Dean Kremer (BAL) $6,900
Gray and Eovaldi are easily the top options. Gray tossed five shutout innings against the Blue Jays in his first outing of the postseason after finishing the regular season as one of the top pitchers in the American League, especially from a run-prevention standpoint.
Meanwhile, Eovaldi's postseason success continued Wednesday with an eight-strikeout gem against the Rays to propel the Rangers to a Wild Card Series upset win. The 33-year-old veteran right-hander boasts a pristine 2.90 ERA and 49/8 K/BB ratio across 49 2/3 innings (12 appearances, seven starts) in the playoffs dating back to 2018.
Sneaky Option
Cristian Javier, Astros RHP, at Twins: $7,300
We’ve witnessed it before in the postseason from Javier, so it wouldn’t be shocking at all to see him spin a gem on the road in Minnesota. The 26-year-old right-hander, who has yet to make an appearance this postseason, holds a stellar 2.20 ERA and 48/16 K/BB ratio across 32 2/3 innings (14 appearances, two starts) in the postseason since 2020. Minnesota's lineup has been sizzling hot in the playoffs, but they're also incredibly strikeout prone, which could set up Javier to succeed.
Stack Attack
Rangers vs. Orioles (RHP Dean Kremer)
Kremer was a serviceable back-end starter for the Orioles during the regular season but has been thrust into a more prominent role in the postseason following an injury to veteran southpaw John Means. The 27-year-old righty posted a pedestrian 4.12 ERA, 1.31 WHIP and 157/55 K/BB ratio across 172 2/3 innings (32 starts) this season and also gave up 27 homers during that span.
If there's a pitcher to stack against Tuesday, it's Kremer by a considerable margin. Obviously, Marcus Semien, Corey Seager and Adolis García are the most notable names to consider, but Robbie Grossman, Evan Carter and Mitch Garver should also be under consideration for stacking purposes as well.
- SS Corey Seager: $6,500
- 2B Marcus Semien: $5,600
- OF Adolis García, $5,300
- OF Evan Carter: $4,700
- 3B Josh Jung: $4,500
- 1B Nathaniel Lowe: $4,200
- C Mitch Garver: $3,800
- C Jonah Heim: $3,300
- OF Robbie Grossman: $2,900