Today's Daily Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Best starting pitchers, streamers for Friday, May 24

Matt Lutovsky

Today's Daily Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Best starting pitchers, streamers for Friday, May 24 image

After one look at Friday's starting pitcher rankings, you might feel inspired to create multiple MLB DFS lineups on multiple sites. There are that many good pitchers -- at all price points -- in action today, and you can go in a variety of directions with your FanDuel/DraftKings strategy.

The toughest call among the aces is Chris Sale (@ Astros), who might just have the highest upside but has by far the toughest matchup. Given all the other studs today, it's likely Sale will see lower ownership than usual, making him a boom-or-bust GPP play. Noah Syndergaard (vs. Tigers) is the best "value" among the top options, at least on DraftKings, where's only the sixth highest-priced pitcher despite an optimal matchup against a Tigers' team that can't hit righties. You really can't go wrong with any of the guys in our top eight (not counting Kyle Hendricks, who plays in the afternoon).

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If you're not willing to pay up for an ace (or need a cheaper SP2 on DraftKings), Pablo Lopez (@ Nationals) offers the most value on DK given Washington's struggles against righties. Joey Lucchesi (@ Blue Jays) is the top value on FanDuel, as Toronto ranks 28th in wRC+ against lefties. Trent Thornton (vs. Padres) and Jerad Eickhoff (@ Brewers) are also solid GPP options, though it's tougher to justify using them on a night like Friday when there are so many high-K pitchers available.

The top matchup-based fades (other than Sale) are Shane Bieber (vs. Rays)Griffin Canning (vs. Rangers) and Reynaldo Lopez (@ Twins), but it's not like anyone is really gonna miss the latter two.

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Today's Daily Fantasy Baseball Pitcher Rankings: Friday, May 24

(O) = Opener | (PLR) = Primary long reliever

RankPitcherTeamOpponentOpp. wRC+ vs. LHP (rank)Opp. wRC+ vs. RHP (rank)FDDK
1Noah SyndergaardMetsvs. TigersN/A68 (T-29th)$10,600$10,100
2Blake SnellRays@ Indians76 (25th)N/A$11,200$11,400
3Jose BerriosTwinsvs. White SoxN/A94 (18th)$9,900$10,200
4Chris SaleRed Sox@ Astros145 (1st)N/A$10,800$11,200
5Robbie RayD-backs@ Giants68 (29th)N/A$8,700$10,900
6Walker BuehlerDodgers@ PiratesN/A92 (T-19th)$10,100$9,900
7Kyle HendricksCubsvs. RedsN/A77 (T-26th)$10,000N/A
8Shane BieberIndiansvs. RaysN/A115 (T-4th)$9,600$10,400
9Joey LucchesiPadres@ Blue Jays71 (28th)N/A$7,000$8,900
10Pablo LopezMarlins@ NationalsN/A80 (T-24th)$7,500$7,500
11Jerad EickhoffPhillies@ BrewersN/A102 (T-12th)$7,400$8,200
12Anthony DeSclafaniReds@ CubsN/A114 (6th)$6,800N/A
13Trent ThorntonBlue Jaysvs. PadresN/A83 (21st)$7,100$7,600
14Griffin CanningAngelsvs. RangersN/A115 (T-4th)$7,600$8,600
15Joe MusgrovePiratesvs. DodgersN/A113 (7th)$7,700N/A
16Miles MikolasCardinalsvs. BravesN/A102 (T-12th)$8,000$7,300
17Drew SmylyRangers@ Angels79 (24th)N/A$5,600$6,400
18Chase AndersonBrewersvs. PhilliesN/A97 (15th)$6,300$8,000
19Mike FoltynewiczBraves@ CardinalsN/A107 (10th)$6,400$7,800
20Kyle McGowinNationalsvs. MarlinsN/A68 (T-29th)$5,500$7,000
21Gregory SotoTigers@ Mets112 (T-8th)N/A$5,500$6,300
22Reynaldo LopezWhite Sox@ TwinsN/A121 (2nd)$7,900$7,100
23Wade MileyAstrosvs. Red Sox93 (17th)N/A$6,600$7,700
24Jakob JunisRoyalsvs. YankeesN/A112 (8th)$6,200$6,200
25Daniel MengdenA'svs. MarinersN/A111 (9th)$7,300$7,900
26Jeff HoffmanRockiesvs. OriolesN/A82 (T-22nd)$6,000$6,800
27Wade LeBlancMariners@ A's118 (4th)N/A$5,800$7,400
28Drew PomeranzGiantsvs. D-backs117 (5th)N/A$5,900$7,200
29John MeansOrioles@ Rockies87 (19th)N/A$5,700$6,500
30Luis Cessa (PLR)Yankees@ RoyalsN/A100 (14th)N/A$5,900
31Chad Green (O)Yankees@ RoyalsN/A100 (14th)N/A$5,400

wRC+ is defined by Fangraphs as "[measuring] how a player’s wRC compares with league average after controlling for park effects. League average for position players is 100, and every point above 100 is a percentage point above league average. For example, a 125 wRC+ means a player created 25% more runs than a league average hitter would have in the same number of plate appearances. Similarly, every point below 100 is a percentage point below league average, so a 80 wRC+ means a player created 20% fewer runs than league average." For more on the stat, click here.

Matt Lutovsky

Matt Lutovsky has been a writer and editor for The Sporting News since 2007, primarily writing about fantasy sports, betting, and gaming.