Only one starter is projected for a Game Score north of 60, but seven others are at 55 to 59, so there wont be a shortage of quality arms on the mound. On the other end, just one is below 45, so not many tomato cans to pick on offensively. There is a game at Coors Field, but two capable arms on the mound could mute the usual offensive explosion in Denver.PitchingEliteRemember when Max Scherzer had a home run problem? Through his first 16 starts, he had an uncharacteristic 3.52 ERA, thanks in large part to 20 homers allowed (1.7 HR/9). But hes allowed just five in the past 11 starts, and unsurprisingly, he has a 2.05 ERA as a result (0.6 HR/9). Oh yeah, he has also logged 10-plus strikeouts in three of his five August starts and in five of the 11 during this run of home run suppression. He also has 25 strikeouts in 21 innings against the Phillies this year.Johnny Cueto is one of 22 starters with at least 13 starts of a 60 or better Game Score this year. Five of the other guys also are pitching Tuesday. Scherzer (19, the most in MLB) is of course there, as well as?Cole Hamels (14), Drew Pomeranz, Kyle Hendricks?and J.A. Happ (13). Well get to the rest in a minute. Only one of Cuetos has come against the Diamondbacks, but he has logged at least seven innings in all three starts and has twice logged nine strikeouts against them. Hes not a premier strikeout pitcher every start out, but hes still one of the very best pitchers in baseball.SolidI just gave love to Hamels, Hendricks, Happ, and Pomeranz for their number of 60+ Game Score outings, but theyre not quite elite-level options start in and start out. Hamels 1.23 WHIP is hardly bad, but it doesnt completely jibe with his American League-best 2.67 ERA. His 84 percent left on base rate is a driving force behind his success, despite the WHIP. This isnt a Hamels is going to collapse sort of warning, just some insight into why hes not viewed as elite right now, in spite of the gaudy ERA. Hes still a great option.Hendricks leads all of baseball with his 2.19 ERA, and his 1.00 WHIP fully supports it, but both his LOB rate and BABIP are far and away career bests, at 81 percent and .247, respectively. He is no doubt contributing to both with the way he is pitching, but neither metric is stable at those levels on a start-to-start basis. Meanwhile, his 8.0 K/9 is solid but doesnt offer the protection of Scherzers 11.2 or even Pomeranzs 9.9 on days when youre BABIP is unlucky or you fail to strand a runner or two you normally would, so Hendricks winds up just short of elite.Its a total hypothetical, so I cant say for sure, but Happ going into Baltimore is probably the only reason I didnt slot him in the top section. He has had all the makings of an elite arm for large parts of this season, especially since July 1: 2.26 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 70 Ks and a 5.0 K:BB ratio in 55? innings.Pomeranz allowed five earned runs in two of his first starts with Boston, which of course sent the fans into a tizzy, especially since theyre convinced that 18-year old Anderson Espinoza will be the next Pedro in short order (they traded the top pitching prospect for Pomeranz). Those who jumped ship early have likely missed his August, during which he has allowed just eight earned runs (2.40 ERA) with 31 strikeouts in 30 innings. The Rays have been baseballs worst team against lefties since mid-June and Im not sure a second look (6 IP/2 ER/10 Ks on Aug. 25) at Pomeranz is what they want.Why isnt Masahiro Tanaka getting attention? Most of us were expecting him to succumb to Tommy John surgery at some point, but instead he is having a fantastic season. His strikeouts are down, which certainly takes some juice out of his fantasy production, but his 3.11 ERA and 1.07 WHIP are both top flight. In a year when homers have jumped across the league, hes toting a career-best 0.9 HR/9 rate.Thats only a bit better than the 1.2 league average, but if Id have told you that homers were going to skyrocket across the league, youd have gone running from Tanaka, who allowed a 1.2 HR/9 in 2014-15. He has a 2.82 ERA and 0.98 WHIP since the break, with 49 strikeouts and just six walks. The Royals are no longer the impossible-to-strikeout team of the past two years, either.Oh no! Zack Greinke has a 7.84 ERA in August, he must be the worst! Eight of the 18 earned runs he has allowed came in one disastrous outing against the Red Sox in Boston. He lasted just 1? innings and allowed as many homers as he had strikeouts (three). A wobbly last inning (to end with 6 IP/4 ER) against Atlanta, of all teams, is the only thing keeping him from quality starts in each of his other three August outings.Julio Teheran hasnt been great in two starts off the disabled listed, but even at his best, notching a win -- a key to DFS success -- remains elusive. Hes just 3-9 this year with the Braves, despite a strong rebound from his 2015 campaign. He has a 3.15 ERA and 1.03 WHIP but far too little to show for it. Facing another bottom-feeder such as the Padres is as good an opportunity as any for that fourth win -- if youve been looking for a spot to use Teheran, this is it.StreamersThe story of James Paxtons season has been improved mechanics that have yielded more velocity and fewer walks. Hits were an issue, though. Through his first nine starts, he allowed 12.1 hits per nine innings, so despite some flashes of excellence, he still had just a 4.56 ERA. The .391 BABIP in that time certainly points to some bad luck, but he also allowed a lot of hard contact, so this wasnt just happening to him.Hed found some control but needed more command. In short, control is throwing strikes, while command is throwing quality strikes. Things are improving, though. After allowing 7+ hits in seven of those first nine starts, he has done so just once in his past five starts, en route to a 2.16 ERA and 0.87 WHIP in 33? IP. He has a .258 BABIP and his soft-contact rate (as calculated by Fangraphs) is up from 9 percent to 17 percent.Jake Odorizzi is at best a contrarian play on Tuesday and its all because he has to face the Red Sox. Yes, he just dropped a 7 IP/1 ER gem against them his last time out, but now hes going to Fenway, and it just seems too risky to bet on him taming that beastly offense in back-to-back starts. Hell certainly have low usage rates, and he has a very talented arm, so hes a good B-lineup, against-the-grain pick.Despite the volatility and outright unpredictability of the win, its probably the biggest reason that Jerad Eickhoff is down here and had serious consideration for the Avoid category (which is actually blank today, with no one Im flat-out running from that you might normally consider). As mentioned earlier, his Phillies draw Scherzer, which puts substantial burden on Eickhoff, if he wants to continue his streak of wins, currently at three. The pitcher win is an incredibly stupid stat when you really think about it, but its important for our game and, as such, quality pitchers on poor teams are often passed over.HittingCan you remember the last time there was a game at Coors and neither team drew better than a 5 overall? Rich Hill and Tyler Anderson are two quality lefties who could certainly mitigate the effects of Denvers thin air, but I was still surprised to see such low offensive numbers. The Dodgers have been one of the worst teams against lefties all year, especially over the past three months, when only the Rays have been worse. The Rockies dont look as bad from a raw number standpoint, such as OPS, but when you adjust it to the ballpark, as in wRC+, they sit just 25th in the league. I cant say Id be willing to use either Hill or Anderson in DFS, but maybe Im not full-on Coors stacking here.The Cardinals earn the only 10 ranking of the day with a date against Wily Peralta, he of the 5.87 ERA through 89 innings this year. His futility isnt the only reason for the high ranking, though. The Cards have the top offense in the National League by both OPS and the aforementioned wRC+, trailing only the Red Sox and Orioles.They are missing one of their big standouts against righties --?Aledmys Diaz (.937 OPS) -- but they still have Matt Carpenter (.995), Brandon Moss (.975) and Jedd Gyorko (.881) ready to punish Peralta. Jeremy Hazelbaker was an early-season story before getting sent out in mid-June, but he has returned with a .935 OPS in 61 PA since his recall. He could be a good budget option to offset a high-priced arm or someone at Coors.The Reds, Tigers, and Braves project well against Jered Weaver, Anthony Ranaudo?and Edwin Jackson, three guys who all have ERAs north of 5.00 and WHIPs over 1.50. All three are righties, but dont think you can only use lefties against them. Righties have OPS totals better than .900 against Weaver and Ranaudo, while theyre approaching that mark against Jackson (.887). All options are in play against the trio.Joey Votto headlines the Reds attack, but you might like Billy Hamilton?too, who has finally added some hitting to go with his insane stolen base totals. Not ready to pony up for Miguel Cabrera? Look at Ian Kinsler or the Martinezes -- Victor and J.D. -- for the Tigers. Ryan Schimpf is hardly a headlining name like those others, but hes playing like them lately. He has a 1.010 OPS against righties in 192 plate appearances, with 14 of his 16 total homers. Alex Dickerson is another new power bat making some noise for the Padres. Seven of his eight homers are against righties, en route to an .806 OPS.Twins righties draw the second-best rating of any unit for Tuesday, behind only the 10 for Cardinals lefties. Noted home run yielder?Josh Tomlin is finally paying the price for the long balls in August with a 10.80 ERA and just one start of at least five innings. His 3.43 ERA never matched the 1.9 HR/9 he had through his first 19 starts, so any sort of BABIP trouble was going to be exponentially worse for him than it would for most starters. Going from .262 BABIP through those first 19 to .349 in August has sunk him.He has always had a reverse platoon split, which is why righties get the better rating and makes Miguel Sano and Brian Dozier the most appealing options on the team. I wouldnt sleep on lefty Max Kepler, though. Id be more interested in Joe Mauer if he wasnt stuck at first. Tomlin certainly helps anyones power, but there are just too many great options at first.Oakland only draws a four rating, and McHugh has a solid 54 projected Game Score, but I might look to the As for some off-the-beaten-path picks. They wont get much attention on a full slate, but Khris Davis, Danny Valencia, Stephen Vogt?and Ryon Healy are all intriguing against the Astros righty.Most likely to go yard: Mark TrumboIll admit it, I didnt buy into Trumbo earlier this year, because weve seen fast starts out of him in the past only to watch a seemingly inevitable June swoon that carried over throughout the rest of the summer. He might need to connect against a reliever, with just a .642 OPS against lefties, but dont get it twisted, as his .252 ISO says the pop is still there against southpaws.Most likely to swipe a bag: Billy HamiltonCmon, lets not complicate things here. It says most likely here, not cool, under-the-radar pick that you can impress your friends with, so yes, Im taking the MLB leaders in homers (Trumbo above) and steals this week. As I mentioned earlier, Hamilton is actually hitting more of late too. 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BALTIMORE -- Not too long ago, Terrell Suggs spent extra time in the weight room in anticipation of the hard-hitting, physically exhausting drama known as Steelers vs. Ravens.You had to become a different kind of player when you played them, said Suggs, a six-time Pro Bowl linebacker whos been dueling Pittsburgh since entering the league in 2003.Back in heyday of this rivalry, Suggs and teammates Ray Lewis and Haloti Ngata, as well as Pittsburghs Troy Polamalu and Hines Ward, doled out punishment without compromise. Suggs recalls his preparation for playing against Heath Miller, a 6-foot-5 tight end who enjoyed a pancake block as much as a reception.It was, `All right, I know Im going to be fighting with 83, so let me go ahead and get an extra lift and get my neck right, Suggs said.Suggs is one of the few remaining stars in a rivalry that almost always has playoff ramifications and occasionally extends into the postseason. On Sunday, first place in the AFC North will be at stake when Pittsburgh comes to town.The difference is that Baltimore (3-4) went 5-11 last year and has lost four straight . The Steelers (4-3) have dropped two in a row and are unsure if quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will be able to play after undergoing knee surgery in mid-October.If Roethlisberger cant go, Pittsburgh will turn to Landry Jones, whos never faced Baltimore and has three career starts.The characters have changed in this show, Suggs said. But the mentality and the mood is still the same.Its still Steelers-Ravens, regardless of the cast and the mediocre record of each team.I told the guys walking off the field, `This game has the potential to define you. You will never forget it, Suggs said.Of the last 16 games between these teams, no fewer than a dozen have been decided by three points or fewer.We have been in a lot of close football games with these guys. We respect them, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said.The word hate used to thrown around a lot before the Steelers faced the Ravens. Not so much anymore.It is at their place; it is a division game, Tomlin said. Those are the things that kind of encompass our focus.Some things to know about the next installment of a rivalry that remains one of the best in the NFL:BOUNTIOUS BELL: Patriots coach Bill Belichick raved about Steelers running back LeVeon Bell before New Englands visit two weeks ago , and Bell backed it up by puttting up 149 yards of total offense on a day Roethlisberger watched from the sideline in sweats.dddddddddddd Bell is already second on the team in receptions (30) despite missing the first three games while serving a suspension for violating the leagues substance abuse policy.I dont really have to do a whole lot, Jones said. Just turn around and hand him the ball and watch the show from there.WALLACE TRADES SIDES: Ravens receiver Mike Wallace played eight games with the Steelers from 2009-12. Now hes on Baltimores side for the first time.Obviously, I know it is probably weird for him being able to experience the rivalry from both sides, Pittsburgh wide receiver Antonio Brown said. But Im sure he will be a professional as usual, ready to make some big-time plays and ready to compete.BLAH BLITZBURGH: The Steelers have struggled to generate the big plays defensively that were their hallmark last season under first-year coordinator Keith Butler. Pittsburgh has just eight sacks and eight turnovers nearing the midway point, far off the pace it set in 2015. The return of defensive end Cam Heyward from a hamstring injury should help, though it may also be time for Butler to mix it up after spending most of the first seven games dropping seven or eight men in coverage to protect a young secondary.There havent been enough opportunities because were not doing a good enough job of creating a climate where those opportunities occur, Tomlin said.FILLING THE GAPS: The Ravens will finally have a full offensive line after left tackle Ronnie Stanley (foot) and right guard Marshal Yanda healed during the bye week. That should enable Joe Flacco to have more time in the pocket, and it might open up the running game, too.Its just nice to see guys healthy, Flacco said. They want to be a part of the team and contribute.HEY-BEYS HEYDAY: Injuries and inconsistent play have made wide receiver a bit of a revolving door behind Brown. Darrius Heyward-Bey has stepped up: His three TD catches are the most hes had in a season since 2012.Everyone loves Hey-Bey, Roethlisberger said. Its great having a guy out there who you can trust.---AP Sports Writer Will Graves in Pittsburgh contributed.---AP NFL website: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '