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.

Clayton Kershaw

Kershaw's slow start does nothing to diminish his standing as the best pitcher in baseball. His 3.23 FIP points to brighter days ahead, as does his 25.0% strikeout rate. He's not going to continue to serve up a .429 BABIP and his strand rate will improve. Last year, he won both the NL Cy Young Award and NL MVP. That's what happens when you rank first in FIP (1.81), first in strikeout rate (31.9% K), first in K-BB% (27.8%) and lead a ton of other categories as well...
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bigitaly42
Let's ride or die together on the Jimmy Nelson train! Big fan of his against that stagnant offense in PNC Park.
joshshep50
Choo-choo! That's the Nelson Train running through PNC Park tonight, in case you didn't know!
JasonG4s
Glad you mentioned the Kershaw price tag in comparison to others. This is one of the few times it is easy to fade Kershaw.