None of the pitchers on either slate today really stand out except for Jacob deGrom – and even he’s had his problems giving up runs – so expect to see a wide variety of roster choices in cash games and GPPs. Both Gio Gonzalez (vs. SEA) and Drew Pomeranz (vs. TEX) get good matchups on paper, as the Mariners and Rangers generally struggle against southpaws. The opposite is true for the Brewers and Nationals, so be careful with Robbie Ray (vs. MIL) and Ariel Miranda (at WAS).
Perhaps the biggest sleeper today is Padres rookie Dinelson Lamet, who’s making his big league debut against the Mets. Lamet is very similar to the pitcher one spot above him in today’s rankings, Vince Velasquez, in that he’s a high-K, high-walk pitcher. The talent is there for a shutdown performance, but given that this is his major league debut, we’re not going to bet too heavily on the 24-year-old righty.
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There are 12 games Thursday, with six in the early slate and five in the main slate. The Reds-Indians game is only available in the full slate, which is a shame because the Indians hitters are going against Tim Adleman. I was surprised to find hitters I like at every position for both slates. Usually with a split slate like this, you have to scrape the bottom of the barrel at a couple of positions, but that isn’t really the case. For the most part, I am paying up for pitchers in both slates. There may only be one true ace going, but there are a lot of pitchers who are pretty safe for strikeouts, and that is good enough for me. – Steve Pimental
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