MLB DFS Ace Matrix – Top 5 Pitchers for August 17, 2025 (Main Slate)

Only the highest-ceiling arms in the best matchups make the cut. We score K Upside, Run Prevention, Win Equity, Leverage, and Role/Pitch Count, then add context (recent form and opponent splits) so you can anchor cash builds and find leverage in GPPs.

K Upside Strikeout ceiling
Run Prevention Contact management + park
Win Equity Vegas odds + team context
Leverage Ownership dynamics
Role/Pitch Count Leash + efficiency

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

Component Score

K Upside
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
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.

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

Component Score

K Upside
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.

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

Component Score

K Upside
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
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; Eovaldi limits free passes, preserving QS/W path.

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

Lineup Construction Notes

  • Cash: Anchor with Crochet or Eovaldi depending on salary; pair with the safest Role/K blend.
  • GPP: Rotate Abbott/Berrios/Paddack around your stacks; use the lowest ownership inside 0.5 of top Ace.
  • Late Swap: If early chalk fails, pivot to the lowest-owned of the five and correlate with a contrarian mini.

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