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 17, 2025 — 11:23 AM ET

#1 Garrett Crochet (LHP) — Matchup: MIA@BOS | Ace Matrix: 8.3

Component Score

K Upside Rank
1 of 5 (K 9.2)
Run Prevention
8.3
Win Equity
8.1
Leverage
6.6
Role/Pitch Count
8.6

Recent: Breakout K-rate with elite first-pitch strike% and chase; slider feel driving whiffs.

Opp Splits: MIA vs LHP inconsistent with chase-prone pockets; park may boost XBH but Ks stay live.

DFS Upside: Slate-best raw K ceiling; Cash/GPP core if salary fits.

#2 Nathan Eovaldi (RHP) — Matchup: TEX@TOR | Ace Matrix: 7.79

Component Score

K Upside Rank
2 of 5 (K 8)
Run Prevention
8
Win Equity
8.2
Leverage
6
Role/Pitch Count
8.5

Recent: Velo steady; splitter usage up in 2-strike counts; walks in check keeps pitch count healthy.

Opp Splits: TOR has pop but real swing-and-miss pockets; limits free passes, preserving QS/W path.

DFS Upside: High floor with 7–9 K path; premium SP1/2.

#3 Andrew Abbott (LHP) — Matchup: MIL@CIN | Ace Matrix: 7.48

Component Score

K Upside Rank
3 of 5 (K 7.5)
Run Prevention
7.8
Win Equity
7.6
Leverage
6.5
Role/Pitch Count
7.8

Recent: Command trending up; four-seam up plays; HRs minimized in recent turns.

Opp Splits: MIL streaky vs LHP; chase on elevated heaters gives strikeout path.

DFS Upside: Mid-tier anchor; QS live with 6–8 K upside.

#4 Jose Berrios (RHP) — Matchup: TEX@TOR | Ace Matrix: 7.32

Component Score

K Upside Rank
5 of 5 (K 7)
Run Prevention
7.8
Win Equity
7.8
Leverage
6.2
Role/Pitch Count
7.8

Recent: Curveball landing; barrels suppressed when ahead; workload consistent for QS chance.

Opp Splits: TEX dangerous but will expand when behind; first-pitch strikes key to unlock Ks.

DFS Upside: Cash-viable SP2; GPP ceiling if curve gets whiffs.

#5 Chris Paddack (RHP) — Matchup: DET@MIN | Ace Matrix: 7.05

Component Score

K Upside Rank
4 of 5 (K 7.2)
Run Prevention
7
Win Equity
7.4
Leverage
6
Role/Pitch Count
7.6

Recent: Changeup usage stabilizing; first time through is strong; needs adjustments second time through.

Opp Splits: DET improved vs RHP but still whiff-prone pockets; Target Field manageable for flies.

DFS Upside: Value SP2; fits balanced builds, viable in cash if salary needed.

Lineup Construction Notes

  • Cash: Start with #1 by Ace; if salary is tight, #2 or #3 with the strongest Role+K blend.
  • GPP: Choose the lowest-owned inside 0.5 of the top Ace to gain leverage; correlate with stacks.
  • Late Swap: If early chalk misses, pivot down the Ace board and correlate a contrarian mini-stack.

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