Weather Report:
Even with a full slate, it doesn’t look likely that there will be any games that are impacted by the weather.
Injury Report:
Jose Altuve - leg -- Altuve left Friday’s loss to the Yankees after fouling a ball off his leg. The injury does not appear to be serious, but there’s a chance he won’t return to the lineup for the Astros on Saturday. He’s considered day-to-day.
Danny Jansen - finger -- Jansen exited against the Rockies on Friday with what has been diagnosed as a fractured finger. The backstop is assuredly heading to the injured list before Saturday’s contest against Colorado, and Alejandro Kirk should see the majority of reps behind the plate for Toronto for the rest of the 2023 campaign.
Top Priced Starting Pitchers (DraftKings)
Blake Snell vs. SF: $11,300
Luis Castillo vs. NYM: $11,100
Aaron Nola vs. MIL: $10,600
Jordan Montgomery vs. MIN: $9,900
Kyle Bradish vs. ARI: $9,400
Hunter Brown vs. NYY: $8,800
Kyle Harrison vs. SD: $8,500
Bryce Elder vs. LAD: $8,300
Mike Clevinger vs. DET: $8,000
Tanner Houck vs. KC: $7,700
Plenty of aces will take the bump Saturday, and Snell is unsurprisingly the top-priced option for the slate. The veteran southpaw is coming off an outing where he fired seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts -- albeit with five walks as well -- and he registered an ERA of 3.00 thus far in August with a 37/17 K/BB ratio over five starts while picking up three wins. It’s an expensive play and one you’ll likely see plenty of managers play, but it’s not hard to justify against a mediocre San Francisco lineup.
Castillo has also been outstanding as of late, and he’s gone at least seven innings in his last three starts with the last two seeing him giving up just one run with a 15/1 K/BB. It’s worth pointing out that those starts came against the lowly White Sox and Royals, but he gets another friendly matchup with the Mets -- a team that is no longer in playoff contention and which has scored no more than three runs in eight of its last nine games.
Those who get a chance to watch Padres-Giants will see two talented lefties on the bump. Snell will be taking on Harrison, who is coming off a sensational outing against the Reds where he struck out 11 and allowed three hits over 6.1 scoreless frames. The left-hander has battled command issues in the minors and has issued three free passes in 9.2 innings at the highest level, but the 16 strikeouts in that timeframe tell you just how good Harrison’s stuff is. There’s plenty of risk and plenty of reward in Harrison’s arm, and the Padres are not the threat that many thought they would be to begin 2023.
Sneaky option
Slade Cecconi vs. Bal: $6,000
It’s tough to recommend non-aces against Baltimore, but there’s good value with Cecconi for those who want to take a risk. The 24-year-old has not allowed more than two earned runs in any outing since joining the Arizona staff at the start of August. He’s coming off a strong outing against the Reds, where he allowed just one earned run over 5.2 quality frames. That low salary allows players to target some of the bigger name bats, and there’s reason to believe he can be successful, even against the quality Baltimore lineup.
Stack Attack
Pirates vs. Cardinals (Drew Rom)
1B Connor Joe $3,500
3B Ke’Bryan Hayes $4,400
SS Alika Williams $2,100
OF Andrew McCutchen $4000
Rom offers long-term potential after being acquired by the Cardinals in the deal for Jack Flaherty, but he’s allowed 13 hits in nine innings, and the Pirates scored eight runs (six earned) when they faced the southpaw two outings again. All of the options above are on the less-expensive side of things and have a chance to pick up some knocks against a left-hander on the bump. You can stack these four and still target some of the major stars playing during the full slate.
Blue Jays vs. Rockies (Ty Blach)
1B Vlad Guerrero Jr. $5500
2B Whit Merrifield $4900
3B Ernie Clement $2600
OF George Springer $5100
It’s lazy, but whenever you get a chance to stack a decent lineup in Colorado, you should do it. The Blue Jays offense -- which has been disappointing in 2023 -- scored 13 runs in their game Friday against Colorado. Blach has been effective in three of his last four starts, he’s a veteran journeyman due for regression, particularly when pitching in the unfriendly confines of Coors Field. Don’t be surprised if a couple of these hitters take Blach deep, and Springer and Merrifield offer the potential for a combo meal (homer plus stolen base).