Tuesday’s MLB slate is massive. With all 30 teams in action for Lou Gehrig Day, DFS players are staring down a 15-game card that stretches from the early afternoon to well past midnight on the West Coast. The sheer volume of games means there are elite pitcher matchups to exploit, hitter stacks to construct, and value plays lurking at every position. The challenge is not finding options — it is narrowing them down to the best ones.
For today’s lineup approach, the focus is on pitching first. Two starters are in situations where they are difficult to fade given their season-long dominance and today’s specific matchup context. On the hitter side, a mix of mid-range power options and a locked-in bargain bat rounds out a balanced approach for both cash games and GPPs on DraftKings and FanDuel.
Cam Schlittler has been one of the best pitching stories in baseball this season, and his case for the top DraftKings salary slot on today’s slate is hard to argue with. The 25-year-old right-hander enters tonight’s start against the Cleveland Guardians at Yankee Stadium with a 7-2 record, a 1.50 ERA, and a razor-thin 0.85 WHIP across 72 innings. His strikeout-to-walk ratio sits at better than six-to-one, a figure that puts him in elite company among all major league starters.
The matchup leans his way as well. Cleveland ranks in the bottom half of the league in team OPS against right-handed pitching, and the Guardians will be visiting Yankee Stadium, where Schlittler has performed exceptionally well. The Yankees signed Schlittler to a key role this season after he showed flashes of dominance in the 2025 playoffs, and he has delivered at every turn. His strikeout upside is genuine — he has been averaging better than 10 strikeouts per nine innings — which makes the salary a fair price for the ceiling he provides.
In DraftKings cash games, Schlittler is the safest pitching floor on today’s entire slate. In GPPs, he gives you the strikeout ceiling needed to separate a lineup in large-field contests. He is priced at the top for a reason.
If Schlittler is the obvious stud pitcher today, Davis Martin is the near-obvious one right behind him. The 29-year-old White Sox right-hander has quietly put together one of the most impressive first halves of any starter in the American League, going 8-1 with a 2.00 ERA, a 0.99 WHIP, and a 71-to-14 strikeout-to-walk ratio across 67.2 innings in 11 starts. He is among the top three starters in the entire league by ERA among qualified pitchers.
Tuesday’s matchup against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field is highly favorable. Minnesota sends Connor Prielipp to the mound, a left-hander with a 1-3 record and a 5.13 ERA across 33.1 innings. The White Sox offense has been among the more productive lineups in the AL Central this season, which means Martin should have run support. More importantly, the Twins’ lineup will be facing a pitcher who has not allowed more than one earned run in his last three starts and was dominant in a recent outing against Minnesota, going six innings while surrendering just one run on two hits.
At $9,700 on DraftKings, Martin offers a slight discount relative to Schlittler while projecting nearly as well. He is an outstanding anchor for any DraftKings lineup today, particularly in cash games where floor matters most.
Jordan Walker has turned his 2026 season into a genuine breakout campaign after years of inconsistency, and his spot in tonight’s DFS lineup builds the case for itself. The Cardinals right fielder is batting .284 with 15 home runs, 43 RBI, and a .892 OPS through 218 at-bats this season. He ranks seventh in the National League in OPS and fourth among NL outfielders in home runs. The prospect pedigree has finally translated into consistent production.
Walker faces Rangers righty Nathan Eovaldi at Busch Stadium on Tuesday night. Eovaldi carries a 5-6 record and a 3.93 ERA, and he has been hittable on the road this season. Walker’s splits against right-handed pitching are particularly strong — he has posted an OPS above .900 in those matchups this year — making this a prime alignment of player and opponent. Busch Stadium plays as a neutral-to-slightly-hitter-friendly environment, removing any park-factor concerns.
At $4,000 on FanDuel, Walker is priced like a mid-tier option but is producing like a star. His combination of power, batting average, and stolen base upside gives him multi-category upside that DFS players should target in today’s MLB slate. He bats in a strong Cardinals lineup that has support around him, which keeps the counting stats flowing.
Kyle Harrison joined the Milwaukee Brewers in a February trade and has been one of the most dominant arms in the National League since settling in. The 24-year-old lefty carries a 6-1 record with a 1.57 ERA and a 1.03 WHIP across 51.2 innings in 10 starts, and his Statcast numbers are equally impressive — opponents are hitting just .235 against him with a hard-hit rate of 28.9 percent. He has racked up 61 strikeouts while issuing only 18 walks, good for a strikeout rate of nearly 30 percent.
Tonight’s opponent, the San Francisco Giants, adds to the appeal. Harrison is a lefty pitching in a neutral-to-pitcher-friendly environment in Milwaukee, and the Giants have been vulnerable against quality left-handed pitching this season. American Family Field plays relatively fair as a run-scoring environment, but with Harrison’s ability to suppress hard contact and generate swing-and-miss, it is not a park factor that changes the calculus here.
Harrison has posted three consecutive scoreless starts heading into tonight’s matchup, lowering his ERA from an already excellent mark to its current 1.57. For GPP purposes on DraftKings and FanDuel, he is a strong pivot away from Schlittler if you are looking to differentiate. His ownership figures to be lower than the top name, making him an especially attractive tournament target as a DFS value play with elite upside.
Brice Turang has emerged as one of the more consistent DFS value plays in the middle infield this season, and Tuesday’s setup at American Family Field against San Francisco is precisely the kind of spot where he tends to deliver. The Brewers second baseman is slashing his way to a .391 on-base percentage in 2026, with seven home runs and nine stolen bases adding layers of upside to what could otherwise look like a complementary lineup piece. He brings a .900-plus OPS against right-handed pitching and plays even better at home in Milwaukee.
Facing Landen Roupp, a right-handed Giants starter with a career ERA around 3.61, Turang checks every relevant box for a value bat on today’s slate. The platoon matchup favors him, the home-park edge is real, and his salary on both major platforms leaves enough cap space to also roster Harrison at the top of the pitching pool. In terms of constructing a Milwaukee two-stack, pairing Turang with Harrison gives you exposure to a game environment where the Brewers figure to be in control from the start.
For DFS stacks on the hitter side, the Brewers versus Roupp combination is one of the most natural setups on the board. Check out the latest DFS promotions to get the most value out of your entries. Turang sitting at $3,900 on FanDuel while posting elite on-base numbers is exactly the kind of mismatch that sharp DFS players build around.
With a 15-game slate and heavy pitching options available, the key to Tuesday’s DraftKings and FanDuel construction is being selective rather than spreading yourself thin. Locking in Schlittler or Martin at pitcher — or doubling up if you are in large GPP tournaments — sets a strong foundation. From there, the Milwaukee stack of Harrison and Turang is a natural pairing that provides both pitching dominance and hitter upside in the same game environment, which helps in correlated GPP builds.
Jordan Walker at the FanDuel price of $4,000 is a cash game priority who also carries GPP upside given his power and multi-category production. His salary makes the salary cap math considerably more flexible, allowing you to get up to premium plays at other positions. On DraftKings, look to allocate additional budget toward the Angels stack against Freeland, who has an 8.08 ERA through eight starts and continues to struggle both home and away. Mike Trout and Zach Neto in the Angels lineup offer high-floor DraftKings salary plays in a matchup that could see significant run-scoring activity. Lean into today’s massive slate by targeting the clear pitching mismatches and the hitters best positioned to exploit them.
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