- After a doubleheader-laden Tuesday, Wednesday offers a standard 15-game docket, albeit with a handful of matinees on getaway day for several squads. The slate begins with a pair of 1:10 p.m. ET affairs, one of which features the top pitching matchup of the day with Corbin Burnes and the Milwaukee Brewers hosting Max Friedand the Atlanta Braves. The other early game is in Tropicana Field with Drew Rasmussen and the Tampa Bay Raysentertaining Eduardo Rodriguez and the Detroit Tigers. After some early struggles, Rodriguez has righted the ship with consecutive quality starts, so he merits a lineup spot, even for a tough road tilt. On the other hand, the safe play is keeping Logan Webb on reserve in the 3:40 p.m. ET matchup in Coors Field between the visiting San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies.
- The day slate is devoid of streamers, and unfortunately, the night action isn't much better in that regard. Drew Smyly (4% rostered in ESPN leagues) has lost his last four starts but has a good chance to stop the skid with a home date against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Chicago Cubs left-hander squares off with the seventh-least productive offense with a southpaw on the hill. As such, Smyly checks in as the slate's top spot-starter and lower-priced DFS play.
- Dane Dunning (8% rostered) is the "best of the rest" among starters available in more than 50% of ESPN leagues, but he faces a formidable foe. Dunning looks to rebound from his worst outing of the season after the Boston Red Sox tallied five runs against him in 5⅔ innings last weekend. Next up for the Texas Rangers right-hander is a home date with the Los Angeles Angels and the league's fourth-most prolific offense facing righties, although the Halos do offer some strikeout upside for Dunning.
- The best place to find batters to stream is no surprise, as the platoon-happy Giants have a bevy of right-handed swingers to deploy against southpaw Kyle Freeland in Coors Field. The list includes Wilmer Flores (55%), Thairo Estrada (47%), Darin Ruf (2%), Evan Longoria (1%), Austin Slater (1%) and Curt Casali (1%). Other standalone options from around the league are Gavin Sheets (3%), Jesus Sanchez (22%), Danny Jansen (11%) and Harold Ramirez (1%).
- One of the most difficult decisions for fantasy managers is trusting a pitcher in their first outing after a long absence, especially when the hurler is normally an automatic start. Specifically, Blake Snell is slated to make his 2022 debut for the San Diego Padres in Citizens Bank Park against the Philadelphia Phillies. Those who stashed Snell probably did so because he posted a 1.83 ERA and an 0.77 WHIP to close out the 2021 campaign, fanning 65 over his final 44⅓ innings. Snell threw fewer curves and abandoned his changeup down the stretch, relying more on his four-seamer and his slider. The Phillies hit southpaws well, so it is a risk, but Snell fanned 15 with just two walks over nine frames in his last two rehab starts. Going the "wait and see" route is defensible, but after last season's pitch-mix shuffle and strong rehab stints, those needing a pitching boost should go ahead and activate Snell.
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