Keep in mind, I am doing my analysis and these recommendations during the middle of the night, so weather could be a concern in a number of games today. The weather in Kansas City has been rough over the last few days, there was a delay in the Rockies/Giants game and there was the potential for some rain in both Milwaukee and Cleveland. Obviously you’re smart enough to check before you make your selections, but I figured I’d say something just in case. Now let’s look at the data and make some picks.

                 vs Lvs R   
NameTeamHandH/AOppIPK/9BB/9HR/9AVGSwStr%ERAxFIPWHIPGB%FB%GB/FBwOBAwOBAFDDKAces
Noah SyndergaardNYMRHLAD60.111.341.340.450.22414.9%1.942.000.9856.3%25.0%2.250.2650.228$11,500$13,000$7,800
Zack GreinkeARIRHSD64.28.071.811.110.27610.8%4.593.361.3147.2%30.2%1.570.3390.323$11,000$11,100$7,400
Madison BumgarnerSFLACOL66.110.452.710.810.21311.0%2.173.371.1241.8%38.8%1.080.2080.289$10,500$10,800$7,200
Danny SalazarCLERHBAL54.111.104.310.500.18013.0%2.323.411.1251.6%35.7%1.440.2280.266$9,500$10,600$6,850
Yu DarvishTEXRHPITN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A$8,700$9,700$6,950
Gio GonzalezWASLHSTL53.17.932.191.010.2368.9%2.873.821.1848.4%35.7%1.360.2570.290$8,600$9,300$6,550
Wei-Yin ChenMIALAATL54.27.411.981.320.2818.4%4.613.881.3439.6%36.7%1.080.2900.340$8,600$8,800$5,800
Rick PorcelloBOSRATOR57.08.532.051.110.2267.3%3.473.741.0945.3%36.5%1.240.2600.343$8,600$11,000$6,000
Kenta MaedaLADRANYM52.08.312.600.870.21413.0%3.293.971.0843.3%39.7%1.090.2560.282$8,400$8,800$6,750
Juan NicasioPITRATEX42.19.143.611.280.2458.0%4.463.891.3541.4%36.2%1.140.4080.253$8,300$6,500$6,150
Carlos RodonCHWLAKC52.18.773.271.380.2748.2%4.473.701.4749.4%29.7%1.660.2410.354$8,000$7,700$6,300
Kyle HendricksCHCRHPHI46.17.382.330.390.2148.1%3.303.341.0658.1%22.5%2.590.2670.252$8,000$9,300$6,050
Wade MileySEALHMIN56.06.592.091.450.26210.1%4.504.201.2342.4%37.1%1.140.2840.339$7,900$9,100$5,850
Marcus StromanTORRHBOS69.15.972.470.520.2368.1%3.893.781.1761.6%22.7%2.710.3040.260$7,600$6,000$6,450
Yordano VenturaKCRHCHW48.26.296.101.110.2317.5%4.815.721.5646.7%38.7%1.210.3380.321$7,600$6,700$6,100
Dallas KeuchelHOURALAA62.17.653.750.870.2929.8%5.923.721.5956.5%21.2%2.660.3220.362$7,600$6,300$6,600
Michael PinedaNYYRATB49.210.152.721.810.30613.9%6.343.531.5945.4%33.6%1.350.3970.384$7,600$8,500$6,100
Jesse HahnOAKRHDET24.13.332.591.850.2876.7%4.074.631.4056.5%25.9%2.180.3810.321$7,500$6,500$5,300
Adam WainwrightSTLRAWAS57.25.462.650.780.3016.9%5.774.551.5440.6%31.5%1.290.3420.362$7,400$6,000$6,350
Jered WeaverLAARHHOU52.15.502.061.890.3129.6%5.335.191.5129.1%46.2%0.630.3900.373$6,900$6,900$5,750
Jerad EickhoffPHIRACHC53.27.211.841.170.2518.8%3.863.801.1942.7%34.1%1.250.3580.271$6,800$6,400$5,650
Ubaldo JimenezBALRACLE50.27.824.800.890.3047.7%6.044.341.7852.8%25.5%2.070.3980.348$6,800$6,200$6,050
Matt MooreTBLHNYY51.08.652.821.590.28210.8%5.473.891.4543.3%34.4%1.260.3720.337$6,700$6,100$5,950
Cesar VargasSDRAARI32.17.523.621.110.2769.2%3.343.931.4855.2%26.0%2.120.2830.397$6,500$5,700$5,750
Phil HughesMINRASEA48.24.991.661.660.2816.0%5.554.701.3237.7%40.1%0.940.3750.331$6,400$5,200$5,200
Alfredo SimonCINRAMIL36.16.694.212.230.3677.9%10.165.362.1548.6%31.2%1.560.4700.417$6,300$5,100$5,600
Chase AndersonMILRHCIN49.07.162.942.200.2657.4%5.334.501.3938.8%41.4%0.940.3150.402$6,100$7,100$5,500
Matt BoydDETLAOAK4.23.865.790.000.14311.6%0.005.171.0758.3%25.0%2.330.0000.295$5,200$5,900 
Eddie ButlerCOLRHSF27.25.530.980.980.2527.1%3.584.001.0844.4%33.3%1.330.3230.281$5,100$4,900 
Aaron BlairATLRHMIA21.13.385.060.420.3296.7%7.595.871.8836.8%32.9%1.120.4320.319$4,800$6,300$5,400

Noah Syndergaard, NYM – He’s clearly the best pitcher on the board and he’s facing a struggling Dodgers team that has a .302 wOBA against righties that ranks just 25th in the league. That number has dropped to .288 over the last seven days and includes a 20.7-percent strikeout rate and a woeful .111 ISO. Thor’s hammer trumps Dodgers bats in this one.

Zack Greinke, ARI – He seems to have overcome his early-season struggles and now has four quality starts in his last five outings, including back-to-back wins in which he allowed just four runs over 15 innings with a 14:1 K:BB. Now he gets the Padres who have a .266 wOBA with a 24.6-percent strikeout rate against righties this season which includes a .255 wOBA and 23-percent K-rate over the last seven days.

Danny Salazar, CLE – The Orioles normally do some damage to right-handed pitchers, but they’ve been slumping something fierce lately. They’ve posted just a .285 wOBA over the past week, but where this match-up really lights the fire for DFS owners is Salazar’s 11.10 K/9 facing the Orioles’ recent 32.8-percent strikeout rate.

Wei-Yin Chen, MIA – The Braves gave lefty Adam Conley a bit of a tough time yesterday, but Conley is one of those hurlers with reverse splits so the southpaws give him trouble right back. That’s not the case with Chen though, so the Braves’ .257 wOBA and 23.5-percent K-rate against lefties is very much in play. He may have had some trouble with the Rays his last time out, but before that he manhandled the Brewers and Phillies to the tune of a 2.92 ERA with an 18:2 K:BB over 12.1 innings.

Kenta Maeda, LAD – He’s going to have trouble getting run support with the Dodgers facing Syndergaard, but he should be able to hold his own against a Mets lineup that has just a .305 wOBA with an ugly 28.8-percent strikeout rate over the last seven days. I wouldn’t use him on his own in Fan Duel, but as a second cash game pitcher on Draft Kings or Fantasy Aces, he’s got some decent upside.

Kyle Hendricks, CHC – It’s so aggravating that he doesn’t go deep into games (he’s only pitched into the seventh inning twice this season), but similarly to Maeda, he can make for a nice No. 2 starter on DK or Aces. The Phillies have just a .289 wOBA against righthanders this season and that number drops to .285 with a 23.1-percent strikeout rate and 76 wRC+ over the last seven days.

Wade Miley, SEA – The Twins beat up on King Felix yesterday, but hey…this is Wade freaking Miley we’re talking about. Ok, just kidding. Miley isn’t really a guy you want to rely on, but with the Twins posting a .261 wOBA with a 60 wRC+ (both rank 29th in the league) against southpaws, I’ll throw a buck at him for a GPP tourney. There’s even some strikeout upside with the Twins fanning 23.5-percent of the time and minimal concern for the long ball as Minnesota also has just a .087 ISO mark.

Matt Boyd, DET – You want a dart? Here’s a true dart. Boyd’s 4.1 big league innings this year don’t tell us anything and his numbers last year look pretty weak, but if you track the growth we’ve seen in the minors from 2015 to this season, Boyd looks like he’s learning to pitch a whole lot better. The A’s are sitting on a .286 wOBA against lefties this season but over the last seven days, they’ve been downright atrocious with their .248 wOBA, .575 OPS and 29th-ranked .107 ISO.

Ah yes, and a hearty welcome back to Yu Darvish. COngrats on the return from Tommy John surgery, but no, I will not be using him against the Pirates his first time out.