To this point in the season, the Saturday games have been split pretty evenly between the early slate and the late slate, but that is not the case today. There are just five games in the late slate, and while there are still solid players available at every position, for the most part, I have listed more players at each position for the early slate, simply because there are more players available. The notable exception is second base, as you could reasonably consider almost every second baseman going in the late slate.

CATCHER                   
PlayerTeamPOSBatsH/AOppProbable PitcherThrowsABAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBB%K%BABIPFDDKAces
Salvador PerezKCCRACWSMiguel GonzalezR139.245.279.453.732.2084.80%21.80%0.275$2,900$3,700$4,400
Dioner NavarroCWSCBHKCDanny DuffyL89.236.263.393.656.1574.20%16.80%0.26$2,800$3,600$3,650
Chris HerrmannARICLASTLMike LeakeR69.290.333.609.942.3196.60%27.60%0.341$3,200$3,100$3,650
Tyler FlowersATLCRAPHIAdam MorganL68.279.355.353.708.0749.20%32.90%0.429$2,600$3,100$3,600
J.T. RealmutoMIACRHWSHJoe RossR133.308.326.429.755.1212.20%13.80%0.345$2,900$3,100$4,550
Derek NorrisSDCRHLAAlex WoodL125.176.224.312.536.1365.20%26.10%0.207$2,200$3,200$4,200
Buster PoseySFCRHCHIJon LesterL142.268.323.415.738.1478.20%10.80%0.274$3,400$3,000$5,000

EARLY

Salvador Perez is 4-for-11 with a home run against Miguel Gonzalez and 8-for-24 with a home run over his current six-game hitting streak.

Dioner Navarro is 2-for-4 with a home run against Danny Duffy, and he has a .770 career OPS against left-handed pitchers.

Tyler Flowers is 8-for-20 with a home run in his five-game hitting streak, and he has batted fifth in his last two starts.

Chris Herrmann is 12-for-32 with three home runs and 12 RBI over his last nine games.

LATE

Buster Posey is 4-for-11 in his career against Jon Lester, and he is a nice play though there is a decent chance the Giants give him the night off.

J.T. Realmuto is 4-for-8 against Joe Ross and 7-for-22 over the last week.

Derek Norris is still struggling mightily, but he has been batting second against lefties, he homered Friday against Scott Kazmir and he is dirt cheap on FanDuel.

FIRST BASE                   
PlayerTeamPOSBatsH/AOppProbable PitcherThrowsABAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBB%K%BABIPFDDKAces
Mark ReynoldsCOL1BRAPITJon NieseL116.328.392.466.858.13810.00%27.70%0.456$3,200$3,300$4,850
Jose AbreuCWS1BRHKCDanny DuffyL165.242.319.400.719.1588.00%20.20%0.274$3,900$4,300$4,900
Dae-Ho LeeSEA1BRACINJohn LambL55.273.322.600.922.3275.10%20.30%0.243$2,000$3,100$4,400
Logan MorrisonTB1BLADETMichael FulmerR96.177.275.229.504.05211.90%26.60%0.242$2,600$3,000$3,750
Tyler WhiteHOU1BRHTEXCesar RamosL116.241.313.491.804.2509.20%26.00%0.273$2,600$4,300$4,350
Albert PujolsLAADHRHBALKevin GausmanR158.228.313.399.712.17111.20%11.70%0.215$3,600$3,800$4,700

EARLY

Jose Abreu is 6-for-17 with a home run against Danny Duffy.

Mark Reynolds is 10-for-18 with two home runs against Jonathan Niese, and 5-for-11 in his last three games.

Dae-Ho Lee went 2-for-2 with a home run and three RBI Friday, and he has a .797 OPS against lefties.

Logan Morrison is 7-for-12 over his last four games, and Michael Fulmer has failed to go more than five innings while allowing at least eight baserunners in every start.

LATE

After a hot start, Tyler White has shown himself to be a platoon player, and that is just fine for DFS. White is slugging .543 against lefties this season, though he is a bit overpriced on DraftKings.

Albert Pujols is 8-for-16 over his last five games, and he still has eight home runs on the season despite his slow start.

SECOND BASE                   
PlayerTeamPOSBatsH/AOppProbable PitcherThrowsABAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBB%K%BABIPFDDKAces
Jimmy ParedesTORDHBAMINPat DeanL10.400.455.8001.255.4009.10%0.00%0.333$2,500$3,300$4,150
Brian DozierMIN2BRHTORJ.A. HappL144.208.292.333.625.1259.30%17.30%0.232$2,700$3,800$4,650
Gordon BeckhamATL2BRAPHIAdam MorganL58.345.424.466.890.12110.60%12.10%0.4$2,400$2,800$3,500
Starlin CastroNYYSSRAOAKSean ManaeaL154.266.302.429.731.1634.30%16.70%0.295$2,800$3,100$4,750
Ben ZobristCHILFBASFMatt CainR135.326.444.519.963.19317.60%10.00%0.33$4,200$4,300$5,200
Jonathan SchoopBAL2BRALAAMatt ShoemakerR142.268.295.479.774.2113.40%20.80%0.295$2,900$3,700$4,300
Johnny GiavotellaLAA2BRHBALKevin GausmanR110.264.287.373.660.1093.40%9.40%0.276$3,100$2,900$3,500

EARLY

Everyone in the Toronto lineup is in play against Minnesota lefty Pat Dean, but Jimmy Paredes is the cheapest option. In four games since joining the Blue Jays, Paredes is 4-for-10 with a home run.

Brian Dozier is 3-for-7 with two home runs and a stolen base against J.A. Happ, and Dozier value will remain high if he leads off again.

Gordon Beckham burned me when I recommended him Sunday, but he is 7-for-14 since then and he has a career-high 11.5 percent walk rate for the season.

Starlin Castro batted second the last time the Yankees faced a lefty, and he is a nice option if he bats second against A’s lefty Sean Manaea.

LATE

Ben Zobrist is a no-brainer to bat second with Jason Heyward likely out. Zobrist has a 1.210 OPS in May, and if he gets on base from the two hole he could easily score a couple of runs.

Jonathan Schoop is 8-for-21 with two home runs over the last week, and Matt Shoemaker owns an 8.49 ERA this season.

Johnny Giavotella has a nine-game hitting streak, and he is batting .440 over his last seven games. He is actually a lot cheaper than Schoop on DraftKings and FantasyAces.

THIRD BASE                   
PlayerTeamPOSBatsH/AOppProbable PitcherThrowsABAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBB%K%BABIPFDDKAces
Evan LongoriaTB3BRADETMichael FulmerR159.258.304.472.776.2145.80%22.80%0.298$3,900$3,800$4,850
Juan UribeCLE3BRABOSJoe KellyR97.216.287.278.565.0629.30%19.40%0.263$2,100$2,600$3,700
Josh DonaldsonTOR3BRAMINPat DeanL167.251.352.509.861.25812.40%20.70%0.274$3,700$5,500$5,450
Tommy La StellaCHI2BLASFMatt CainR64.313.389.547.936.2348.30%12.50%0.34$2,500$3,000$4,450
Adrian BeltreTEX3BRAHOUMike FiersR159.264.310.453.763.1896.30%8.60%0.25$3,400$3,500$4,900

EARLY

Juan Uribe is 4-for-11 against Joe Kelly.

Evan Longoria is 10-for-26 with a home run over the last week.

You could make a compelling argument for Nolan Arenado, especially on DraftKings, but I like Josh Donaldson if you can afford him. Donaldson homered Friday and has an excellent chance to do so again Saturday against Pat Dean.

LATE

Tommy La Stella could start if Heyward is out, and he could be a nice value considering he is batting .313/.389/.547 this season.

If you play on FanDuel, where La Stella is only eligible at second base, Adrian Beltre is probably the best late play. He is 2-for-3 with a home run against Mike Fiers, and he won’t break the bank like Kris Bryant.

SHORTSTOP                   
PlayerTeamPOSBatsH/AOppProbable PitcherThrowsABAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBB%K%BABIPFDDKAces
Aledmys DiazSTLSSRHARIRobbie RayL134.373.403.6341.037.2614.90%9.70%0.379$3,400$3,300$4,550
Francisco LindorCLESSBABOSJoe KellyR158.335.394.443.837.1088.50%15.30%0.388$4,000$4,400$5,050
Asdrubal CabreraNYMSSBHMILZach DaviesR150.280.337.380.717.1004.30%17.80%0.336$2,900$3,000$4,350
Corey SeagerLASSLASDCesar VargasR163.288.343.503.846.2157.90%15.20%0.308$4,100$4,700$4,850
Addison RussellCHISSRASFMatt CainR130.246.353.415.768.16913.10%22.90%0.304$3,500$3,600$4,300

EARLY

Aledmys Diaz is 7-for-20 over his current five-game hitting streak.

Francisco Lindor has five consecutive multi-hit games, and seven in his last eight. For his part, Joe Kelly has allowed 24 baserunners in 8 2/3 innings this season.

Asdrubal Cabrera has a modest three-game hitting streak, and Zach Davies has a 5.58 ERA and 1.60 WHIP on the young season.

LATE

I totally get it if you would rather pay a bit more for Carlos Correa or Manny Machado, but I think Corey Seager is the best shortstop play of the night. He is batting .379 with four home runs over the last week, and he is currently on an 11-game hitting streak.

If you cannot afford Seager, you Addison Russell provides just as much upside at a cheaper price. Russell is 2-for-2 against Matt Cain.

OUTFIELD                   
PlayerTeamPOSBatsH/AOppProbable PitcherThrowsABAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBB%K%BABIPFDDKAces
Mookie BettsBOSCFRHCLETrevor BauerR187.267.315.460.775.1936.00%16.00%0.291$4,200$5,100$5,250
Stephen PiscottySTLLFRHARIRobbie RayL164.329.396.512.908.1838.20%17.60%0.386$3,600$4,200$4,850
Austin JacksonCWSCFRHKCDanny DuffyL139.223.288.309.597.0867.70%22.60%0.295$2,800$3,400$4,200
Yoenis CespedesNYMCFRHMILZach DaviesR134.291.375.6421.017.35110.50%21.10%0.292$4,300$4,500$5,500
Jeff FrancoeurATLRFRAPHIAdam MorganL88.250.287.352.639.1025.30%22.30%0.303$2,500$2,700$3,300
Franklin GutierrezSEACFRACINJohn LambL51.176.295.275.570.09913.10%32.80%0.258$2,000$3,100$4,000
Nelson CruzSEARFRACINJohn LambL147.279.374.517.891.23810.30%22.40%0.314$4,100$5,300$5,300
Kevin KiermaierTBCFLADETMichael FulmerR121.240.311.455.766.2158.10%16.30%0.253$3,400$3,500$4,250
Jorge SolerCHIRFRASFMatt CainR95.200.278.326.604.1269.30%24.10%0.235$2,200$3,200$4,350
Denard SpanSFCFLHCHIJon LesterL162.265.365.346.711.08112.00%9.40%0.292$3,700$3,000$4,650
Mike TroutLAACFRHBALKevin GausmanR158.323.410.576.986.25313.10%20.20%0.366$5,000$5,300$6,000
Matt KempSDRFRHLAAlex WoodL165.236.250.473.723.2372.30%20.50%0.236$2,900$4,600$5,000
Melvin UptonSDCFRHLAAlex WoodL143.266.346.441.787.17511.00%25.80%0.333$2,700$3,600$4,450

EARLY

Austin Jackson is 8-for-23 with a home run against Danny Duffy.

Jeff Francoeur has home runs in two of his last three starts, and he has been batting fourth against lefties.

Stephen Piscotty is 7-for-11 over his last three games.

Mookie Betts is 16-for-50 over his current 10-game hitting streak.

Franklin Gutierrez

Nelson Cruz has four home runs in his last eight games, and he has at least one hit in eight of his last nine.

Kevin Kiermaier is working on an eight-game hitting streak, and he is producing across the board with five home runs and six stolen bases on the season.

Yoenis Cespedes is 7-for-19 with two home runs over the last week.

LATE

Jorge Soler is 4-for-9 with a home run over his last three games. He has cheap power potential against Matt Cain, who has allowed 1.37 HR/9 this season.

Denard Span is 8-for-23 with two stolen bases against Jon Lester, and David Ross, Lester’s personal catcher, has allowed 16 stolen bases in 20 games played this season.

For all of the talk about Bryce Harper being the best player in baseball, Mike Trout’s numbers are just as good, and he has been far better lately. Trout is batting .414 over the last week while Kevin Gausman has allowed seven earned runs in 11 innings over his last two starts.

His overall numbers aren’t great, but I feel like Matt Kemp has been pretty good for DFS this season. His price is pretty low, especially on FanDuel, and his good games have been pretty easy to predict. I am predicting a good game Saturday, as Kemp is 5-for-9 with a home run against Alex Wood.

I never thought I would recommend Melvin Upton Jr. ever again, and I was wrong. He is a better GPP play than a cash game play, but he is 3-for-6 against Alex Wood, and he has a home run in four of his last 10 games.