Ranked by the Ace Matrix – a sharp grading system crafted by a veteran DFS grinder – blending K Upside, Run Prevention, Win Equity, Leverage, and Role/Pitch Count. This tool distills pitching data into one clear view, layering recent form and opponent splits so you can anchor cash builds and unlock contrarian GPP upside.

Updated August 19, 2025 – 9:31 PM ET

#1 Robbie Ray (LHP) – Matchup: SF@SD | Ace Matrix: 8.22

FD Salary
$9,500
FPPG
34.68

Component Score

K Upside
9
Run Prevention
8.1
Win Equity
9
Leverage
5.3
Role/Pitch Count
9

Recent: Trending form aligns with workload; QS path live if command holds and pitch count stretches.

Opp Splits: Opponents show exploitable K pockets vs lefties; neutral-to-positive platoon outlook.

#2 Brady Singer (RHP) – Matchup: CIN@LAA | Ace Matrix: 7.3

FD Salary
$9,200
FPPG
27.33

Component Score

K Upside
7.21
Run Prevention
6.86
Win Equity
8.59
Leverage
5.5
Role/Pitch Count
8.75

Recent: Trending form aligns with workload; QS path live if command holds and pitch count stretches.

Opp Splits: Lineup has chase-prone segments vs righties; execution of primary offspeed is key.

#3 Gavin Williams (RHP) – Matchup: CLE@ARI | Ace Matrix: 7.29

FD Salary
$8,700
FPPG
29.29

Component Score

K Upside
7.69
Run Prevention
6.95
Win Equity
7.92
Leverage
5.5
Role/Pitch Count
8.35

Recent: Trending form aligns with workload; QS path live if command holds and pitch count stretches.

Opp Splits: Lineup has chase-prone segments vs righties; execution of primary offspeed is key.

#4 Zac Gallen (RHP) – Matchup: CLE@ARI | Ace Matrix: 6.72

FD Salary
$7,900
FPPG
26.4

Component Score

K Upside
6.99
Run Prevention
6.66
Win Equity
6.84
Leverage
5.5
Role/Pitch Count
7.7

Recent: Trending form aligns with workload; QS path live if command holds and pitch count stretches.

Opp Splits: Lineup has chase-prone segments vs righties; execution of primary offspeed is key.

#5 Nestor Cortes (LHP) – Matchup: SF@SD | Ace Matrix: 6.11

FD Salary
$7,600
FPPG
20

Component Score

K Upside
5.43
Run Prevention
6.61
Win Equity
6.43
Leverage
5.3
Role/Pitch Count
7.46

Recent: Trending form aligns with workload; QS path live if command holds and pitch count stretches.

Opp Splits: Opponents show exploitable K pockets vs lefties; neutral-to-positive platoon outlook.

Ace Matrix Conclusion

The Ace Matrix spotlights Robbie Ray as the slate’s premier anchor with premium strikeout projection and stable workload.

Brady Singer profiles as a balanced SP1/2 with win equity.

Gavin Williams offers mid-tier leverage and ceiling upside in GPPs.

Strategy: lock the strongest Ace for cash builds and pivot to secondary Aces in tournaments, especially where park context swings variance and leverage.

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