Each day during MLB season will bring us some major price differences among starting pitchers on all sites. These price discrepancies and the site's roster differences can alter the way we use pitchers on each site. Listed below are five of today's top pitchers, each with their salary listed as well as a ratio that takes into account both the total salary cap on the site and the number of roster positions that need filling. We've also provided some betting info for you reference. The higher the ratio, the more you'll be able to spend elsewhere.

Matt Harvey

Harvey sure looked the part of an ace in his first start, racking up nine strikeouts in six scoreless inning as he outdueled Stephen Strasburg on the road. The Mets kept him around 90 pitches in that one, but are expected to expand that total to around 100 for tonight's start against the Phillies. At a seemingly discounted price on both DraftKings and FanDuel, he'll be heavily owned, but makes for a great option in all game formats, as he's far and away the heaviest pitching favorite on the slate. On Draftster, he's horribly underpriced and makes for a must-play as he's the cheapest pitching option available.

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Comments
joshshep50
My mind is blown that Matt Harvey is the cheapest pitcher on Draftster. I am completely enamored with the trio of stud pitchers you highlighted, and I agree with your takes on Koehler and Greene.
ArtVandelay10
This makes me feel a lot better about pairing Greene with Harvey on DK
JasonG4s
I love Greene as a SP2 tonight. FanDuel that is too pricey for me to pay.
Mangone
Great article pitching is important to peg correctly so articles like these help break down the best choice!