 Hey everybody, what's going on? Greg Sussman here alongside Drew Dinkmeyer of DailyRotor.com. Tell me breakdown tonight's MLB sleep. Drew, we're full of ideas today. We are full of ideas. We've been batting around golf. We've been batting around finding Nemo in the pre-introduction here. So I'm super excited to talk baseball, which is what we're actually scheduled to talk about. Pre-production meeting full of whatever is on our minds. And right now on our minds is your top pitcher on the board. And it's not a surprise it's Justin Verlander, but it's a matchup that has me a little confounded. Facing Milwaukee at home tonight, I get how good Verlander is, but then Milwaukee offense and Christian Yelich, it's scary. Yeah, it's certainly a potential boomer bust match up here for Verlander because he is vulnerable to ISO, specifically, and the Brewers have that in droves. They have a ton of power hitters, but they also have a ton of power hitters that strike out at a high rate. So Verlander, as he is often, leads the projections in strikeouts on this slate. We're projecting them for eight strikeouts. And so these are top projected overall fantasy starting pitcher on this slate. There is a little bit more risk associated with Justin Verlander than normal just because of the matchup. But if you're paying up at starting pitcher, we think he's the way to go. Verlander is always a really good option, but our fans will just get so many points for the win that it is really boomer bust. The strikeouts will obviously be there tonight. The length will as well. It's will he get that victory that makes the difference. Tonight, consider yourself lucky if you get the win for Justin Verlander at home against Milwaukee. Let's move on to your top hitter on the board tonight. Drew and taking a look at Nelson Cruz against Seattle is a revenge game. It is a revenge game, but that's not the reason we like Nelson Cruz. It's mostly that he's facing a soft tossing left hander in Tommy Malone who's going to get the bulk of the innings tonight for Seattle. And it's a situation with Nelson Cruz where historically, whenever you've seen him go up against a left handed pitcher, you've wanted to attack because he's been so dominant against left handed pitching in his career. Minnesota's offense just can't be stopped. They seemingly score double digit runs a few times a week every single week. The price tag is pretty reasonable at $3,600. We've been pounding the table for Nelson Cruz basically for the last week since he's returned from the injured list. And he's generally rewarded us, so we're going back to it again tonight. Nelson Cruz and the twins have so much power tonight against Seattle. Power is going to be aplenty with Edwin and Kronasio and Dominguez in town and Nelson Cruz and the rest of the twins all going at it against each other. It should be a fun one tonight in Minnesota. Up next, we get to the smoke monster, Justin Smoke, for the Blue Jays in Baltimore. Great spot. And what you have to like about him is that price at $3,300. The stadium that he's playing in, in Camden Yards, is tasty as well. Toronto, Justin Smoke, how much else to say? Any time I can talk about the smoke monster and bring up memories of lost in that show that just drove such a long period of time in my life, I'm happy to do so. So Justin Smoke tonight, a great play going up against David Hass. He leads the Blue Jays in Wade Runes created plus in OBA and weighted on base average against right-handed pitching this year. And he's got a great price tag and a great park for power. David Hass doesn't miss bats. It's just a particularly good matchup for the smoke monster tonight. Never watched Lost. And by the way that everyone reacted to the final season, I'm glad I did it. Yeah, just watch the first few seasons. Don't worry about the finale. Just like the first four seasons of Lost, epic television. Matthew Fox, so dreamy. So so so dreamy. All right, nevertheless, unrelated to Lost, unrelated to Matthew Fox, Justin Smoke, a great play tonight in Camden Yards for the Blue Jays. Let's move on, Drew, to your top value pitcher on the board. And if Verlander was your starter tonight, Danny Duffy against the City Royals is your value pitcher. How come? Yeah, if you haven't figured it out by the last two days, we don't think that highly of the Detroit Tigers offense. We were on Jake Junis last night. Your guy Spencer Turnbull pitched very, very well, I should say. But we like Duffy again tonight. The Tigers are a little bit better against left-handed pitching, but Duffy is really affordable, priced at $6,900. They're a very nice price tag. And he's a guy that can get strikeouts. He can work deep into games. Again, we don't think the Tigers offense is that great. They rank kind of bottom half and weighted on base average against left-handed pitching. Even though there are a lot of righties there, we think Duffy is the value pitcher if you're looking to save some salary. Kansas City and Detroit, an epic match that you probably only care about if you're playing on Fandal tonight. Danny Duffy, I like him in this matchup as well, not as much as the bowl last night, but Danny Duffy, a fine value pitcher. Moving on to your top value hitters on the board. We mentioned Serrano and Baltimore a few moments ago. We're gonna stay there because Rowdy Tellez in action tonight. And the best part about him, $2,400. What else do you like about Rowdy or Rowdy Tellez? Great price tag for Rowdy. And you wanna get Rowdy in your lineups tonight. Just $2,400 gets you exposure to that high implied total for Toronto. Probably the best ballpark environment in terms of scoring conditions tonight in Baltimore with that Toronto Baltimore game featuring Edwin Jackson and David Hess. Another game that, you know, for DFS purposes is great. If you're just kind of following those two teams, you might not be as excited to watch, but get Rowdy into your lineups, sit down, watch the Blue Jays score some runs tonight and take advantage of that $2,400 price tag. $2,400, you know he's going to try to launch one once again in Baltimore. Rowdy Tellez, a really good option. It's just $2,400 tonight. The last value play, isn't really much of a value play at this price tag and that's Trey Boom Boom Mancini. He's $3,700 facing Toronto here of course. It's the game we're focusing on. Why do you consider him a value play tonight? Yeah, not so much value, but a little bit more under the radar and kind of a low-owned GPP guide. It's hard to get tonight. Certainly the price tag will probably scare some people off with the $3,700 price tag for Trey Mancini, but Edwin Jackson has allowed particularly a lot of power to right-handed bats this season and Trey Mancini is the best right-handed bat in Baltimore's lineup for power, so look to Mancini to potentially leave the yard tonight, be a low-owned option to target in GPPs. Maybe the price isn't exactly right, but he should be off most players, right? There's, they're going into Baltimore, Toronto, no doubt, but maybe Trey Mancini is one of those forgotten sons tonight for the Orioles. That's going to do it for us. Hear all the fans, they'll hurry up and want to thank my guest, Drew Digmire, Drew. Good luck tonight and enjoy the games. Best of luck and enjoy season one of Lost, Greg. You know, I'll never find out why that plane crashed because I'll never watch it. Everybody, thanks so much for watching. Have fun tonight. We'll see you back here tomorrow with Jim Sannis to preview Thursday's sleep. Have a good one and we'll see you then.