Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup: Pitcher rankings, sleepers, advice for Sept. 28

Brad Pinkerton

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It's a light MLB schedule Monday, but there are still some elite pitchers for your daily fantasy baseball lineups. We strongly recommend going with one of those aces near the top because it gets dicey in the middle of the pitcher rankings without much "safe" value in play.  

So, don't hesitate to pay up for Zack Greinke, Max Scherzer, Corey Kluber or Justin Verlander, and we'll help you squeeze in the right value hitters in the right matchups to help fill out the rest of your daily fantasy baseball lineups. Good luck in all your DFS contests, and be sure to check out today's best DFS picks from Fantasy Alarm, too. 

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Fantasy Baseball Pitcher Rankings

RankPitcherTeamOpponent
1Zack GreinkeDodgersat Giants
2Max ScherzerNatsvs. Reds
3Corey KluberIndiansvs. Twins
4Justin VerlanderTigersat Rangers
5J.A. HappPiratesvs. Cardinals
6Jake PeavyGiantsvs. Dodgers
7Yordano VenturaRoyalsat Cubs
8Lance LynnCardinalsat Pirates
9Marco EstradaBlue Jaysat Orioles
10Lance McCullersAstrosat Mariners
11Kyle HendricksCubsvs. Royals
12Eduardo RodriguezRed Soxat Yankees
13Colby LewisRangersvs. Tigers
14Phil HughesTwinsat Indians
15Brandon FinneganRedsat Nationals
16Ivan NovaYankeesvs. Red Sox
17Hector SantiagoAngelsvs. Athletics
18Roenis EliasMarinersvs. Astros
19Felix DoubrontAthleticsat Angels
20Chris TillmanOriolesat Blue Jays

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Saves Sleepers

- Angels closer Huston Street has been diagnosed with a Grade 1 groin strain and will miss the rest of the regular season, at least. With setup man Joe Smith also expected to miss this week with an ankle injury, the Angels could turn to Fernando Salas or rookie Trevor Gott in the ninth inning. 

- The Nationals have suspended closer Jonathan Papelbon four games for his altercation with Bryce Harper on Sunday, which effectively ends his regular season with the reliever also set to serve a three-game punishment for throwing at Manny Machado. With Papelbon out, Aaron Barrett or Casey Janssen will likely fill in at closer. 

- Orioles closer Zach Britton (lat) returned to game action Sunday for the first time since Sept. 20, throwing a scoreless inning in a non-save situation. We suspect Britton will get the Orioles' next save chance, but you can hang onto Darren O'Day just in case. 

Check our MLB Closer Depth Chart for potential changes. 

Weather Watch

Weather could be a problem Monday. There are at least 50-percent chances of rain in D.C. for Reds-Nationals and in Baltimore for Blue Jays-Orioles. There are also slight chances of rain, though less than 40 percent, in Pittsburgh (Cardinals-Pirates), New York (Red Sox-Yankees) and Cleveland (Twins-Indians). Keep a close eye on the game-time weather reports in those cities before setting your lineups. 

Brad Pinkerton