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

Brad Pinkerton

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Let's get those daily fantasy baseball lineups ready with our starting pitcher rankings, closer news and weather reports below. As usual, we'll also have hitter matchups and daily fantasy baseball picks to help you win some cash. 

Friday's full MLB schedule starts with three games at 7:05 p.m. ET, followed by five more before 8 o'clock. In other words, it will be a busy night for DFS contests. Good luck!

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Today's Fantasy Baseball Pitcher Rankings

RankPitcherTeamOpponent
1Max ScherzerNatsvs. Marlins
2Clayton KershawDodgersvs. Cubs
3Masahiro TanakaYankeesat Braves
4Matt HarveyMetsvs. Red Sox
5Michael WachaCardinalsat Giants
6Danny SalazarIndiansvs. Angels
7Sonny GrayA'sat D-backs
8Francisco LirianoPiratesvs. Rockies
9Ian KennedyPadresat Phillies
10Scott KazmirAstrosat Twins
11Kevin GausmanOriolesat Rangers
12Taijuan WalkerMarinersat White Sox
13Cole HamelsRangersvs. Orioles
14Raisel IglesiasRedsat Brewers
15Mike LeakeGiantsvs. Cardinals
16Andrew HeaneyAngelsat Indians
17Aaron NolaPhilliesvs. Padres
18Edinson VolquezRoyalsat Rays
19R.A. DickeyBlue Jaysvs. Tigers
20Henry OwensRed Soxat Mets
21Jon GrayRockiesat Pirates
22Erasmo RamirezRaysvs. Royals
23Taylor JungmannBrewersvs. Reds
24Jason HammelCubsat Dodgers
25Chase AndersonD-backsvs. Athletics
26John DanksWhite Soxvs. Mariners
27Adam ConleyMarlinsat Nationals
28Kyle GibsonTwinsvs. Astros
29Matt BoydTigersat Blue Jays
30Williams PerezBravesvs. Yankees

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Saves Sleepers

Good news/bad news for Greg Holland owners. The good is that he was back on the mound on Thursday after a recent bout with what manager Ned Yost referred to as a "cranky' arm; the bad is that he allowed three hits and a pair of runs. With the Royals headed for another postseason, it wouldn't be a shock to see them take it easy with Holland and let Wade Davis handle more save chances -- that is, if they don't demote or place Holland on the DL.

Twins manager Paul Molitor said he's optimistic that Glen Perkins (back) will be available to pitch on Friday. Perkins dealt with a neck issue last week, so it's unlikely the Twins will rush him back into action, but it sounds like he'll certainly avoid the disabled list. Kevin Jepsen will handle save situations if Perkins is unable to go.

Bruce Rondon got the call in the top of the ninth inning with the Tigers trailing by a run on Thursday, and he proceeded to allow two hits, a walk and a run. This marks the third time in four outings Rondon has allowed at least one run. Given his lack of closer experience, it's fair to wonder how long Detroit will stick with him. Alex Wilson figures to be next in line for save chances if Rondon gets demoted.

Jim Johnson picked up a save for the Dodgers on Thursday, but Kenley Jansen owners don't need to worry. Jansen was just being given a rest after pitching each of the previous two days.

It only took him 30 pitches, but Ken Giles threw 2.1 innings on Thursday. Expect to see Jeanmar Gomez in the ninth inning if the Phillies have a save situation on Friday.

Weather Watch

Despite another generally cloudy day around the league, there aren't any significant threats of rain Thursday.  

Brad Pinkerton