Sundays baseball slate will be the last one that doesnt have to compete with football, and that means the season is drawing ever closer to an end. But that doesnt mean were going to stop providing daily notes with the best and worst matchups of each day of fantasy baseball. Whether youre trying to chase down a season-long title or post a big score in daily fantasy, weve got rankings and analysis to guide you to the best options for the first Sunday in September.PitchingEliteIt has been a tale of two halves for Chris Archer. The Tampa Bay Rays ace registered a 4.76 ERA during the first half of the season as compared to a 3.16 since. His strikeout rate is virtually identical before and after July 1. The major improvements are a marked drop in walks from a 3.9 BB/9 to 2.1 BB/9 in tandem with fewer homers allowed. Archer will look to continue his strong second half, but it wont be easy as the Toronto Blue Jays close out a set at Tropicana Field. However, if Archer can manage to keep the ball in the yard, he could be in for a big day, as theres above average swing-and-miss in the Toronto lineup. Consider Archer a high-upside GPP candidate.SolidAfter a trio of very short and subpar efforts following time on the disabled list because of elbow soreness, Danny Salazar?struck out 10 in 5 1/3 innings last time out, giving hope he has finally recovered. The fact he was recently on paternity leave suggests he might have had something else on his mind as well, though theres currently no metric to quantify that. The Cleveland Indians right-handers combination of dominance and inconsistency is better suited for GPP action as opposed to cash play. That said, Sundays interleague affair with the Miami Marlins doesnt set up favorably as they whiff at a below-average rate versus righties and are able to use a designated hitter as the contest is hosted by the Tribe.The days marquee matchup features John Lackey and the Chicago Cubs hosting Johnny Cueto and the San Francisco Giants at Wrigley Field for the finale of a weekend series. Lackey is making his first start since a short disabled-list stint, and Cueto is coming off of his only start this season in which he failed to toss at least five innings. Normally, they each profile well for cash play, but considering both opposing offenses are dangerous, consider this game for entertainment purposes to watch while rooting for your fantasy players on other teams.J.A. Happ has to be considered one of the seasons biggest surprises. While its true the lefty pitched well last season, he pitched in a couple of favorable venues in Seattle and Pittsburgh. The move to the AL East and Rogers Centre had many, as it turns out, unnecessarily worried. On Saturday, Happ will work in another pitchers park as the Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays meet up in Tropicana Feld, setting the southpaw up for all forms of DFS play.Mat Latos won five games in April, one more than Julio Teheran has won all season. Im calling it, Teheran will notch his fifth victory in the City of Brotherly Love as the Atlanta Braves close out a set at Citizens Bank Park. For the past month, the Philadelphia Phillies are among the weakest teams in the game with a righty on the hill, sporting a meek .313 weighted on base average (wOBA) along with a bloated 25 percent strikeout rate. If youre concerned about run support, the Braves are in the upper half in the league in terms of runs per game since the All-Star break and get to face rookie Jake Thompson. Teheran is one of the top options for all DFS formats.If the St. Louis Cardinals hold onto a wild-card berth, it probably will be because of a strong September from Carlos Martinez. The 24-year old righty looks to start the month off strong with a date in the Great American Ballpark against the Cincinnati Reds. It wont be as easy as it appears, considering the home team has hit right-handed pitching to the tune of a .340 wOBA over the past month. That said, Martinez has been sharp lately, giving up only one run in each of his last three outings, featuring 25 whiffs to only six walks in those 21 innings. Theres more risk than perceived, but Martinez still profiles favorably for DFS purposes.Lets highlight another hurler looking good for tournament play as Yu Darvish and the Texas Rangers wrap up their Lone Star State set with the Houston Astros in Arlington. The visitors continue to post a strong lineup with high strikeout upside. The 30-year old righty enjoys the platoon edge over the better Astros hitters, putting him and his 11.3 K/9 in play for GPPs.StreamersWith Jacob deGrom joining the growing list of Mets hurlers with worrisome arm woes, Seth Lugo grabs at least one more start. Its a tough draw against Scherzer, but in his three outings since joining he rotation, Lugo has fared well, giving up only five earned runs in 17 2/3 innings. Grabbing the win will be a tall order, but if you need some innings, Lugos in play.After being teased several times throughout the season, Los Angeles Dodgers prized prospect Jose De Leon is set to make his first career start Sunday at home against the San Diego Padres. Its a great spot for the rookie as the Friars tote the second worst wOBA versus righties for the past month along with being the easiest team for right-handers to punch out over that span. De Leon worked seven frames in each of his last three starts with Triple-A Oklahoma City, so there should be no concern with pitch counts.The Pittsburgh Pirates have summoned Steven Brault to help fill the rotation void until Gerrit Cole or Tyler Glasnow are ready to go. The 24-year old southpaw is enjoying a solid season at Triple-A Indianapolis tempered somewhat by a high walk rate that has carried over in his three starts with the big club, issuing seven free passes in only 14 innings. However, with a date in pitcher-friendly PNC Park against the strikeout-happy Milwaukee Brewers, Braults a viable fantasy spot-starter.AvoidHead-to-head leagues are likely in the playoffs at this point, while seasonal leagues are knee-deep in balancing wins and strikeouts with protecting ratios. This usually means needs and risk tolerance indicate whether to use a pitcher as opposed to the usual analytic means. One potentially usable option near the bottom of the chart is Kendall Graveman, who has pitched well over the second half but runs into the productive Boston Red Sox.HittingWhenever theres a game in Denver, the question whether to embrace or fade Coors Field is front and center for daily fantasy. Sunday is a day when youll want exposure on both sides. Beginning with the visiting Diamondbacks facing Jon Gray, the Snakes probably will run a bunch of righties up there since only Jake Lamb can take advantage of the platoon edge, but thats fine. Dont hesitate to deploy Jean Segura, A.J. Pollock, Paul Goldschmidt or Yasmany Tomas.For the Rockies squaring off with Archie Bradley, Charlie Blackmon, Carlos Gonzalez, David Dahl and Gerardo Parra lead the way from the left side with Nolan Arenado an option against everyone.The new-look New York Yankees are set up for a big day against southpaw Wade Miley in Camden Yards. Rookie phenom Gary Sanchez gets top billing, followed by Starlin Castro and Aaron Judge. It wouldnt be surprising to see Tyler Austin pick up a start, in which case, add him to the list.The Braves might be the least mentioned club in this space, as theyre last in the league in runs per game. However, since the break theyre in the upper half. With Jake Thompson on the hill, the Braves could be in for a productive day, which usually means Freddie Freeman is in the middle of things. Others with the platoon advantage include Ender Inciarte and Nick Markakis but dont sleep on Adonis Garcia or Matt Kemp.Most likely to hit a home run: You know David Ortiz wants to do something special in his last appearance in Oakland, and against Kendall Graveman he has a good chance to do just that. Graveman is crafty, not dominating so expect Big Papi to be swinging from the heels.Most likely to steal a base: Starling Marte might have disappointed in the power department, but his running as made up for it. Theres no reason for it to stop against a Brewers club that hasnt stopped anyone all season.Jayson Tatum Jersey .com) - The Montreal Canadiens will try to halt their longest losing streak of the season when they host the struggling New York Islanders in tonights clash at the Bell Centre. Paul Pierce Jersey . With Parker having a quiet game for once, Nicolas Batum and Boris Diaw provided the scoring as France won its first major basketball title by beating Lithuania 80-66 on Sunday. It was a victory that ended a decade of frustration for Parker and a talented French generation, which lost the final against Spain two years ago and took bronze in 2005. http://www.celticssale.com/kids-kevin-mchale-celtics-jersey/ . "It doesnt get any better than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card race. Bill Russell Celtics Jersey . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged. Bob Cousy Jersey .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week.A few months ago there was speculation in boxing circles that perhaps the mandatory fight between junior middleweight titlist Jermall Charlo and No. 1 contender Julian J Rock Williams would not happen.Charlo, some said, wanted to vacate and move up in weight. Others suggested that Charlo (24-0, 18 KOs) was somehow afraid of facing Williams (22-0-1, 14 KOs), a notion that seemed crazy knowing the competitive spirit Charlo possesses. Boxing and rumors, however, go together like Floyd Mayweather and money.As it turned out, none of it was true. Charlo had no intention of giving up the hard-earned 154-pound world title he won in 2015 and has so far defended twice, including in his biggest win, a unanimous decision against well-respected former titleholder Austin Trout in a competitive fight in May.The real issue was that Charlo, like millions, had poor vision. He had worn glasses or contact lenses since he was kid. A few years ago, twin brother Jermell Charlo, who also holds a junior middleweight world title, had a procedure to improve his vision.Jermall, however, elected to put it off and make due in the ring with less than optimal sight.I always wanted [the procedure], but Im a superstitious guy, Jermall Charlo said. So I like to keep things the way I always wanted.Eventually, though, his vision began to be an issue, and he faced possible problems being licensed in some states, including Nevada, where he faced Trout.Charlo, 26, of Houston, made the decision to have the same procedure as his brother, which he did this past summer.Its just something I feel like its going to take me to the next level, Charlo said. Im 110 percent, crystal clear. Im good. Im ready.He will need to be ready because he faces perhaps his toughest test in the skilled and powerful Williams, whom he will finally meet on Saturday (Showtime, 10 p.m. ET) at the Galen Center on the campus of USC in Los Angeles, in a fight many fans have anxiously waited for since Williams became his mandatory challenger in March after knocking out Marcello Matano in the seventh round of a title eliminator.In the main event, Argentinas Jesus Cuellar (28-1, 21 KOs) will make the second defense of his secondary featherweight title when he meets former three-division titleholder Abner Mares (29-2-1, 15 KOs), of Los Angeles, in a fight originally scheduled for June 25 but was postponed.Charlo admitted that he has had fuzzy vision in his fights, including against Trout.I fought the fight. I adjusted myself to be able to fight unclear, Charlo said. So now I got the procedure done. Yes, the fight [against Williams] was supposed to happen in October. And I wanted it then. But it was just for me to be able to clear the medical exam. Less stress now to go ahead and go [into the fight with] 20/20 [vision], and Im ready now.Charlo had the procedure in July and later sought and was granted a 60-day medical exemption by the IBF, allowing him to delay the mandatory against Williams from October to Saturday. Now he is ready for the fight.Everything happens for a reason, Charlo said. And crystal-clear vision is one of the things that helps me make the fight easier.Charlo said the difference has been huge and he cant even imagine how much better he will be now that he can see everything so clearly, which figures to also incllude the incoming punches from Williams.ddddddddddddIt gives me a lot more confidence, Charlo said. Of course, its something important and I probably had to get it. I havent fought with crystal-clear vision my whole life. So now Im even more motivated. Im eager to get in there to see what the new person is like.Williams has been anxious for a title shot for the past year and understandably grew a little restless when the fight was delayed. When the fight was finally solidified, Charlo was calm and cool.I just felt like I wanted to get to work, Williams said. The whole process has made me practice my patience. I wasnt overly excited because I knew I would fight for the world title my next fight with someone. I wanted to start training camp immediately and get myself ready to win.Williams said he was not sure what was going on with the delay at first but was glad everything was worked out for the fight.I didnt really know about the medical situation until about mid-September, Williams said. I actually thought that he would fight. And I did not think about the notion that he would vacate. I thought that he was putting the fight off for whatever reason. But like I said, at the time, I didnt know what the reason was.Now Williams, 26, of Philadelphia, is just pumped up to have his big opportunity against a highly regarded titleholder.All that is under the bridge. It doesnt even matter anymore, Williams said of the delay. The fight is [Saturday], you know what I mean? He said hes going to bring his A-game. Hes got 20/20 vision. I had 20/20 vision my whole life. Now were even. So there will be no excuses.Now both guys are looking at a tough fight with high stakes that will go a long way toward making their name in boxing.Were both on the way up to the top level, Charlo said. Hes definitely one of my best opponents up to this date. Hes hungry as me. Hes my toughest opponent. And Im ready for it.Said Williams: Whenever youve got a 50-50 fight, two guys 26 years old [and] both in the prime of their careers, its going to be a test for both fighters.Its rare we see two fighters get in the ring in this type of fight. So I think its definitely the first step in building my legacy.Ringstar Sports promoter Richard Schaefer is co-promoting the card, his first since resigning as chief executive of Golden Boy Promotions two and a half years ago after a falling out with principle owner Oscar De La Hoya. Schaefer, who founded Ringstar Sports in June, said he believes the Charlo-Williams winner is on his way to stardom.I think you have two of the best fighters in their division fighting in this particular fight, Schaefer said. And so this is an extremely significant fight for the division. And these are two young undefeated and confident fighters who dare to be great.These kinds of fights will separate one from the other, and I think the sky is the limit here within that division and potentially other divisions. But thats how you build a champion into a star and then a superstar. These kinds of meaningful fights. And in order for that to happen, you need to have two fighters who are willing to challenge themselves. And as I said, dare to be great. ' ' '