The first Sunday of the NFL season is upon us, but that also means its a pivotal time for fantasy-baseball players. The season is drawing ever closer to an end, so whether you want to chase points or wins in your season-long league or cash in a few more times in daily fantasy, we have the rankings and analysis you need to build the best lineups.PitchingEliteAfter beginning July with a subpar effort, Corey Kluber ran off 10 straight quality starts before the Houston Astros picked up four runs in seven frames against him last time out. Still, including those bookend scuffles, Kluber has enjoyed an exceptional second half featuring a 2.70 ERA and 1.14 WHIP supported by 88 whiffs and 26 walks in 80 innings. Next up for the Cleveland Indians right-hander is a challenge at Target Field against a potent but strikeout-prone Minnesota Twins squad, rendering Kluber better for DFS tournaments.Has there ever been a pitcher sporting a 2.84 ERA and 1.05 WHIP subject to more concern than Jake Arrieta? To be fair, a drop in whiffs and a significant spike in walks is alarming, particularly the latter. But the Chicago Cubs righty is inducing a hard-contact rate well below league average, resulting in a .229 batting average on balls in play (BABIP), well below league norm. This is even more impressive coming from an extreme ground ball artist, as they usually carry a BABIP above league average. The defending NL Cy Young award winner is in a sneaky good spot as the opposing Astros have had a rough time with a righty on the hill since the All-Star break. The spot is even better if Carlos Correa remains sidelined. Like with Kluber, theres ample risk to knock Arrieta from cash game ranks but plenty of strikeout upside to pay up for GPP action.Along with being in play for GPP contests, the distinction of top cash-game hurler belongs to Chris Sale, taking the hill in the finale of a weekend set with the Kansas City Royals at U.S. Cellular Field. The lanky lefty is on a roll, tossing four straight games lasting at least eight frames, fanning 36 over those 33 stanzas. The visitors are uncharacteristically whiffing at an above-average clip versus left-handers, exacerbated by Sale enjoying the platoon edge over the better Royals hitters.Closing out the elite tier is Kenta Maeda, who has assuaged the early season fears regarding how effective hell be down the stretch. The questions were warranted considering the increased workload and travel incurred by the Los Angeles Dodgers rookie, not to mention whether the league would adjust to Maedas deception. If theres a negative to Maedas campaign, its averaging only 5 2/3 innings per outing, which ranks 74th out of the 111 hurlers with at least 20 starts. On the other hand, the conservative number of frames is likely the reason why the 27-year old freshman is still effective with three weeks to go in the 26-week marathon. And considering the Dodgers bullpen is the third-best in baseball despite accounting for more innings than any other, Maeda has been handled smartly. The limited number of innings does limit Maedas DFS upside, though his solid floor is fine for cash play which is the case for his date with the Miami Marlins.SolidAs consistent as Maeda has been this season, the opposite is true of Gio Gonzalez, making the Washington Nationals lefty a matchup play. On Sunday, the matchup is a good one with the Philadelphia Phillies at Nationals Park for the finale of a weekend set. The guests tote the lowest weighted on base average (wOBA) in the league against lefties while fanning at a healthy clip in that scenario. Consider the veteran southpaw for your tournament lineups.Since the All-Star break, the Baltimore Orioles have been average on the road versus righties. This bodes well for Justin Verlander as the Birds and Detroit Tigers meet at Comerica Park. This will be an interesting contest since the visitors strength is the long ball, and thats whats needed to score on Verlander lately. To wit, he has allowed nine homers but only 13 runs over his last six starts. If Verlander can keep the Orioles in the yard (and their post-break struggles arent a fluke), hes in line for a big game.Theres a chance Brandon Finnegans 2016 season will be over after Sunday, so lets take a moment to point out his strong finish. Since the midsummer hiatus, the 23-year-old lefty acquired by the Cincinnati Reds in last seasons Johnny Cueto trade has spun a 3.24 ERA and 1.17 WHIP, featuring 60 punchouts in 58 1/3 innings. Finnegan, who struggled with control last time out, no doubt wants to end his season on a high note and has the chance to do just that facing a Pittsburgh Pirates club thats vulnerable to dominant lefties. However, the Bucs are also very patient, so Finnegan will need to throw strikes, or he may go into the offseason on a downer. Its worth noting Ryan Vogelsong will be Finnegans mound foe, putting the win in play. All totaled, it adds up to Finnegan checking in as a tournament candidate.Even St. Louis Cardinals fans are surprised how well Luke Weaver has acquitted himself in his rookie campaign. The 22-year-old righty only tossed four innings last time out, but he did punch out five with no walks, which is a good sign. Weaver is in play for DFS tournaments with the strikeout-happy Milwaukee Brewers visiting Busch Stadium.Chad Bettis closes out a stacked solid tier with a date in Petco Park. The Colorado Rockies right-hander is coming off a couple of stellar outings, including a sparkling complete-game home effort against the San Francisco Giants. Bettis looks to make it three great games in a row against a San Diego squad recording the poorest wOBA in the league versus righties in tandem with being the second easiest team to punch out in that scenario.StreamersConsidering the magnitude of Sunday for head-to-head enthusiasts, its worth reviewing the rough guidelines used to identify those highlighted as spot-starters. All arms with a projected game score 53 and above are generally safe to use. Those with projected game scores 45 or below are assumed too risky unless youre desperate. Anyone falling in between with an ESPN league ownership below 50 percent are eligible for inclusion in this space. We reserve the right to make an exception to these guidelines when apropos. Since its impossible to cover every scenario, questions are always welcomed in the comments below or via Twitter to @ToddZola.Lets start off taking advantage of the exception rule as Zack Greinkes 97 percent ownership precludes him from mention, but considering he has had two horrible outings among his last five starts, its reasonable to question if he should be active. Im starting him, and its not solely because of the mantra to always start your studs. After the Arizona Diamondbacks righty was embarrassed by the Boston Red Sox in the Sunday night game in mid-August, he rebounded with three solid starts. Greinke was similarly blasted by the Dodgers last time out. Theres no guarantee, but Im expecting another rebound at home versus the Giants.This note comes with the warning that Seth Lugo had this start moved back due a blister. Ask a Rich Hill owner if this matters. Lugo is slated to face the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field. Even though the hosts arent the same pushovers as earlier in the season, Lugo has taken very well to the New York Mets rotation, buoying their unexpected playoff push.Luis Cessa has been to the cross-city New York Yankees as Lugo has been to the Mets. The Bronx righty draws Matt Andriese and the Tampa Bay Rays for a tilt at Tropicana Field. In fact, the strikeout upside offered by the home team puts Cessa in play for DFS GPP deployment.Its a little surprising that Matt Moores ESPN ownership falls under the cutoff, landing at 48 percent. Perhaps this is due to the shellacking laid on him by the Rockies at Coors Field. The Giants lefty faces another tough road contest, this time at Chase Field. Theres risk as the Diamondbacks hit southpaws well, but they do fan a lot against them as well. Moore is in play if youre chasing whiffs or wins. If A.J. Pollock remains out, that reduces some of the ratio risk.AvoidFour hurlers fall in the avoid range, but this being Sunday, its more of a break-glass-in-case-of-emergency ranking. If you need lightning in a bottle, you may have no other choice.Jered Weaver is a risk against a Texas Rangers club capable of taking him deep, even in power-suppressing Angels Stadium.Williams Perez was scalded by the Nationals last time out. He draws a Mets squad that isnt as potent but certainly capable of doing damage.Adam Morgan squares off against those Nats in the nations capital. Of this quartet, Morgan is the best to take a flyer on as he has been pitching well lately and has the platoon edge over Daniel Murphy and Bryce Harper.Edwin Jackson takes on the Rockies in San Diego. Despite the park downgrade, Colorados lefty swingers are dangerous.HittingIts no coincidence that the four teams getting top-hitting billing face the four pitchers in the avoid tier. Since you really want homers when building a DFS stack, lets commence with the Rangers facing Jered Weaver at Angels Stadium. Pitching in a pitchers park hasnt helped Weaver reduce homers as he has witnessed 17 of his 33 long balls clear the fences in Anaheim. Nomar Mazara, Carlos Beltran and Rougned Odor all enjoy the platoon edge, but since Weaver is equally philanthropic to both sides of the plate, Ian Desmond, Adrian Beltre and Jonathan Lucroy are in the mix.Lefty swingers give Williams Perez the most trouble, and the rejuvenated Mets can send them up in waves. Switch-hitters Jose Reyes and Asdrubal Cabrera set the table for Curtis Granderson and Jay Bruce. Check lineups, as Michael Conforto may get a start for one of those fly-chasers. Despite lacking the platoon edge, Yoenis Cespedes is also a candidate to take advantage of the weak hurler.Charlie Blackmon leads a left-handed Colorado contingent eager to step in against Edwin Jackson. Carlos Gonzalez, David Dahl, Gerardo Parra and Daniel Descalso have the platoon bump, while Nolan Arenado doesnt need it.As alluded to in the pitching notes, Morgan has the platoon advantage over a couple of the Nationals best bats, but that still leaves Trea Turner, Jayson Werth, Wilson Ramos, Anthony Rendon and Ryan Zimmerman to get the job done against the middling Phillies southpaw.Most likely to hit a home run: Beltre needs only three more big flies to reach the 30-homer mark for the first time since 2013. Hes in a great spot to get even closer against Weaver and his 1.9 HR/9 rate.Most likely to steal a base: Jose Peraza has been hitting leadoff in Billy Hamiltons place, and while hes not running wild like his teammate, hes capable of taking advantage of a Bucs battery thats among the easiest to run on in the league. Clearance Soccer Jerseys Online .ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at another dubious hit to the head. 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MORITZ, Switzerland -- Fog prevented downhill racers from getting their Olympic dress rehearsal.TORONTO -- After being ejected for arguing balls and strikes, Jose Bautista said after the Blue Jays victory that hes trying to control his emotions. Bautista was thrown out of Sundays 2-1 win over the Houston Astros after arguing a called strike that led to a strikeout in the seventh inning. Bautista had barely stepped away from the batters box when home-plate umpire Sam Holbrook ejected him. "I said, I thought you have the biggest bleep strike zone that Ive seen all year, and that was it," Bautista said. "I was out of the game." Though it was just Bautistas second ejection of the season, his propensity to argue with umpires may have earned him something of a reputation. Its a problem the all-star outfielder has said hes working on. "Im always looking to hold it in when I think a bad call is made," Bautista said. "Im always looking to stay in games. Im always looking to try to do something good for the team. Im always looking to try to help us win the game. Im not trying to strike out, Im not trying to get ejected and Im not trying to not come through in that big situation." Bautista had popped out, flied out and grounded out before coming up in the seventh with a runner in scoring position. After falling behind 1-2 on two called strikes, Bautista swung and missed a pitch that he knew was a ball. "Theres things that are out of my control that make or put you in better or worse situations when it comes tto at-bats and counts," he said.dddddddddddd. "Im just trying to make contact. Either my eyes are deceiving me or I just dont have a good feel for the strike zone right now. I swung at a ball and struck out, and thats the bottom line." Manager John Gibbons came out to have some words with Holbrook, but he would have preferred Bautista just walked away instead. "Yeah, stay in the game," Gibbons said. "I understand the frustration, thats the way it goes. But we need him on the field. Hes a big part of our team." Bautista is hitting .251 with 24 home runs and 64 RBI this season. He was one of four Toronto players in the all-star game. Bautista said its "impossible" to know whether hes being targeted by umpires because of his reputation. The work he needs to do is independent of calls made on the field. "What I need to do is stay in the games and realize that unfortunately even though I would love for right calls to be made consistently, thats just not going to happen and Ive got to deal with it," Bautista said. "Ive been trying to control myself as much as I can. But it is something that Im not as good at as other players. I struggle with it. I play with a lot of heart and emotion and I try to always come through for us. When I dont, it upsets me. If I fail on my own, it upsets me and if I feel like some opportunities are being taken away from me, it upsets me even more." ' ' '