Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup: Pitcher rankings, sleepers, advice for Oct. 4

Brad Pinkerton

Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup: Pitcher rankings, sleepers, advice for Oct. 4 image

Get your daily fantasy baseball lineups ready for the final time during the MLB regular season with our pitcher rankings and weather report below. Once again, watch out for rain.

As usual, we'll also have today's best hitter matchups and the best daily fantasy baseball value picks across the major DFS sites. Enjoy Sunday's action and good luck in all your daily fantasy baseball contests!

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Fantasy Baseball Pitcher Rankings

RankPitcherTeamOpponent
1Clayton KershawDodgersvs. Padres
2Jacob deGromMetsvs. Nationals
3Johnny CuetoRoyalsat Twins
4Danny SalazarIndiansvs. Red Sox
5John Lackey GM1Cardinalsat Braves
6Garrett RichardsAngelsat Rangers
7Lance LynnCardinalsat Braves
8Cole HamelsRangersvs. Angels
9J.A. HappPiratesvs. Reds
10Lance McCullersAstrosat D-backs
11Daniel NorrisTigersat White Sox
12Mark BuehrleBlue Jaysat Rays
13Michael PinedaYankeesat Orioles
14Shelby Miller GM1Bravesvs. Cardinals
15Dan HarenCubsat Brewers
16Robbie RayD-backsvs. Astros
17Matt MooreRaysvs. Blue Jays
18Adam ConleyMarlinsat Phillies
19David BuchananPhilliesvs. Marlins
20Tanner RoarkNatsat Mets
21Matt CainGiantsvs. Rockies
22Chris TillmanOriolesvs. Yankees
23Rick PorcelloRed Soxat Indians
24Frank GarcesPadresat Dodgers
25Matt Wisler GM2Bravesvs. Cardinals
26Christian BergmanRockiesat Giants
27Frankie MontasWhite Soxvs. Tigers
28Jorge LopezBrewersvs. Cubs
29Josh SmithRedsat Pirates
30Chris BassittA'sat Mariners
31Ricky NolascoTwinsvs. Royals
32Vidal NunoMarinersvs. Athletics

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Weather Watch

Weather could be a factor again Sunday. Watch out for rain in Atlanta around the Cardinas-Braves doubleheader (84-percent chance) and in L.A. for Padres-Dodgers (77 percent). Otherwise, it should be a relatively dry day around the league. 

Brad Pinkerton