There is also a trio of intriguing youngsters taking the hill in the Reds’ Brandon Finnegan, the Mets’ Steven Matz and the Blue Jays’ Marcus Stroman. It may be too risky to use those guys on a day with so many aces pitching, but they could certainly be the right high-upside, value plays you need to take down a DFS tournament. So, get your rotation set, and check out our hitter matchups and daily fantasy baseball picks to fill out the rest of your DFS lineups. 

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Saves Sleepers

Orioles RP Darren O’Day picked up his third save Thursday with closer Zach Britton getting a second straight day off after his recent heavy workload. Resting Britton could become a trend for the Orioles, so O’Day could sneak in a few saves in the next couple weeks. 

Astros closer Luke Gregerson, who has been away from the team for the birth of his child, will likely rejoin the Astros on Friday. Pat Neshek would presumably get the ball in a potential save situation on Thursday, but things should be back to normal this weekend.

Weather Watch

The biggest weather threat Thursday is a 78-percent chance of rain in Chicago for Cardinals-Cubs this afternoon. There’s also roughly a 40-percent chance of rain in Detroit for Royals-Tigers and in Minneapolis for Angels-Twins. Keep that in mind when setting your daily fantasy baseball lineups.