The daily grind: 7-26

The Daily Grind provides daily match-up advice based on my every-morning waiver wire search. I welcome advice to help make this column more effective. Ownership rates are from Yahoo!

The Fanduel picks are a mixture of Daily League specific advice and information for the more typical fantasy owner.

Today’s grind

Those in leagues with same-day moves should refer back to yesterday’s table.

The Fanduel Daily League Players of the Day are:

Pitcher (to start): Marco Estrada did NOT work out yesterday, but such is the life of a grinder.

But it’s a new day with more streaming options than I can count (I lied, there are seven). If I had to pick one to target today, it would be Tommy Milone against the Blue Jays. My number two pick would be Chris Tillman against the Rays. None of the match-ups is perfect, but all are potentially playable.

Pitcher (bum): There isn’t really a sure fire bum today, but Dallas Keuchel against the Pirates could take a thumping.

Hitter (power): Not Luke Scott, that’s for sure. Jonny Gomes for a third day in a row or Scott Hairston against a fairly tricky pitcher are the best power names.

Hitter (speed): Starling Marte is being activated today and those in keeper leagues should pay attention. There’s also Rajai Davis and Quintin Berry. I cut Davis for Marte today in a keeper league today, but I may end up regretting that.

Tomorrow’s grind

None of the streaming options are superb tomorrow, but there are a couple interesting ones. Scott Diamond against the Indians won’t get you strikeouts, but he should survive the outing. A couple of guys who might not be available—Jonathon Niese and Jarrod Parker—have solid match-ups too. Zach Britton is very available and takes on the A’s.

Team Player Handedness Opposing pitcher   Team Player Handedness Opposing pitcher
Angels         Astros      
  Jean Segura R Alex Cobb     Chris Johnson R TBA
  Alberto Callaspo R Alex Cobb     J.D. Martinez R TBA
Athletics           Jordan Schafer L TBA
  Jemile Weeks S Zach Britton   Brewers      
  Coco Crisp S Zach Britton     Carlos Gomez R Ross Detwiler
  Jonny Gomes R Zach Britton   Marlins      
Blue Jays           Greg Dobbs L Kip Wells
  Travis Snider L Rick Porcello   Mets      
  Anthony Gose L Rick Porcello     Kirk Nieuwenhuis L Josh Collmenter
  Adam Lind L Rick Porcello   Padres      
Mariners           Yasmani Grandal S Carlos Zambrano
  Michael Saunders L Jeremy Guthrie     Yonder Alonso L Carlos Zambrano
Orioles           Carlos Quentin R Carlos Zambrano
  Wilson Betemit S Jarrod Parker     Will Venable L Carlos Zambrano
  Jim Thome L Jarrod Parker   Phillies      
Rays           Juan Pierre L Ben Sheets
  Carlos Pena L Dan Haren   Pirates      
Red Sox           Starling Marte R Jordan Lyles
  Ryan Sweeney L Phil Hughes     Pedro Alvarez L Jordan Lyles
Royals           Garrett Jones L Jordan Lyles
  Salvador Perez R Blake Beaven   Reds      
  Alcides Escobar R Blake Beaven     Zack Cozart R Drew Pomeranz
  Lorenzo Cain R Blake Beaven     Todd Frazier R Drew Pomeranz
Tigers           Chris Heisey R Drew Pomeranz
  Brennan Boesch L Carlos Villanueva   Rockies      
  Quintin Berry L Carlos Villanueva     Marco Scutaro R Bronson Arroyo
Twins           Tyler Colvin L Bronson Arroyo
  Ryan Doumit S Josh Tomlin     Willin Rosaio R Bronson Arroyo
  Denard Span L Josh Tomlin          
  Ben Revere L Josh Tomlin          
Yankees                
  Raul Ibanez L Aaron Cook          

Four straight for grind favorite Jonny Gomes.

A number of interesting names have joined our table, some of which I’ve ignored the past few days. Angels prospect Jean Segura is up and about although his playing time is in question while they decide if Erick Aybar needs a trip to the disabled list.

Starling Marte begins his major league career today (Thursday) and should be an everyday option in deep formats.

Anthony Gose has been up for awhile and is doing part time work platooning with Rajai Davis. Travis Snider is starting most days.

Reliever watch

Francisco Cordero just needs to be cut in all formats. Including real. He blew his second save in a row and erased a late-inning comeback by the Astros. Wilton Lopez should be taking over immediately.

It was a bad day for Franciscos in baseball. Francisco Rodriguez blew his second in a row as well. Tell me if this sounds familiar: He erased a late-inning comeback while taking the loss. John Axford should be shutting the door on the next opportunity.

Frank Francisco got beat up in a rehab outing for the Binghamton Mets.

Juan Francisco did not blow the save. In fact, he went 3-for-4 with a home run, so not all Franciscos were affected.


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Morgan Conrad
11 years ago

Maybe you haven’t noticed, but Zach Britton “taking on the As” isn’t the good thing that it was a couple of months ago.  He might still be worth streaming, but more because his shoulder may be recovered than because of the opposition.

Brad Johnson
11 years ago

The A’s have a solid lineup, I’ll grant you, but solid is another way of saying average.