Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup: Pitcher rankings, sleepers, advice for Oct. 2

Brad Pinkerton

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Two pieces of advice when setting your daily fantasy baseball lineups Friday. First, watch out for Hurricane Joaquin (more on that below). Second, beware starting pitchers on playoff-bound teams with nothing to gain. While we would normally love Noah Syndergaard and Jaime Garcia, their starts Friday may be nothing more than five-inning tune-ups (if that), and there are threats of rain.

That's why we're going with Dallas Keuchel in Arizona while the Astros chase a wild-card berth and/or Jake Arrieta as he tries to strengthen his Cy Young resume in Milwaukee. If you go with the aces, we'll help you squeeze in the hitter values in the right matchups. Also be sure to check out Fantasy Alarm's MLB DFS Playbook, too. Good luck in all your daily fantasy baseball contests!

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Fantasy Baseball Pitcher Rankings

RankPitcherTeamOpponent
1Dallas KeuchelAstrosat D-backs
2Jake ArrietaCubsat Brewers
3Hisashi IwakumaMarinersvs. Athletics
4Chris SaleWhite Soxvs. Tigers
5Noah SyndergaardMetsvs. Nationals
6Jaime GarciaCardinalsat Braves
7Francisco LirianoPiratesvs. Reds
8Ervin SantanaTwinsvs. Royals
9Gio GonzalezNatsat Mets
10Alex WoodDodgersvs. Padres
11Julio TeheranBravesvs. Cardinals
12Josh TomlinIndiansvs. Red Sox
13Luis SeverinoYankeesat Orioles
14Erasmo RamirezRaysvs. Blue Jays
15Wei-Yin ChenOriolesvs. Yankees
16Chris YoungRoyalsat Twins
17Henry OwensRed Soxat Indians
18Jered WeaverAngelsat Rangers
19Justin NicolinoMarlinsat Phillies
20Mark BuehrleBlue Jaysat Rays
21Alfredo SimonTigersat White Sox
22Chris HestonGiantsvs. Rockies
23Kyle KendrickRockiesat Giants
24Ariel PenaBrewersvs. Cubs
25Martin PerezRangersvs. Angels
26Aaron HarangPhilliesvs. Marlins
27Rubby De La RosaD-backsvs. Astros
28Casey KellyPadresat Dodgers
29Keyvius SampsonRedsat Pirates
30Aaron BrooksA'sat Mariners

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Saves Sleepers

There were random saves all over the place on Thursday. With Brad Ziegler away on paternity leave, Silvino Bracho picked up a save for the D-backs. Daniel Hudson recorded a save on Wednesday and still seems more likely to get save chances until Ziegler returns, but if you're scrounging for every stat, Bracho is worth an add.

Philadelphia's Ken Giles, who worked Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, got the day off on Thursday. Luis Garcia filled in and picked up his second save of the season. Expect Giles to get the call the next time the Phillies have a save opportunity.

Felipe Rivero worked two scoreless innings to pick up Washington's first post-Papelbon-suspension save. He has as good of a chance as any of Washington's relievers to earn saves over the final weekend.

With Wade Davis out due to back stiffness, Ryan Madson pitched a scoreless ninth inning to preserve Kansas City's 6-4 lead on Thursday. There's a decent chance Madson continues to serve as Kansas City's closer until the playoffs start.

Dellin Betances picked up a save on Thursday working in place of Andrew Miller, who needed a rest after throwing two innings on Wednesday. Miller will likely be back in the ninth the next time the Yankees have a save chance.

Check our MLB Closer Depth Chart for potential changes. 

Weather Watch

Thanks to Hurricane Joaquin, there are at least 90-percent chances of rain along the East Coast in Baltimore (Yankees-Orioles), Philadelphia (Marlins-Phillies) and New York (Nats-Mets). There's also a 60-percent chance of rain in Atlanta (Cardinals-Braves). Be careful relying on any players in those games Friday. 

Brad Pinkerton