Saturday brings us another full slate, with four early games and 12 late. Fortunately, all of the big-name pitchers youll want to consider have evening start times, so you dont have to worry about limited DFS availability for any of the hurlers youll want to target. With that said, who exactly should you be targeting in your cash games and tournaments? Lets dive in and find out.PitchingEliteTop billing on Saturdays slate goes to Noah Syndergaard, who draws a home start against Philadelphia. Thor had been somewhat uninspiring over the past month, but he bounced back his most recent time out to throw eight shutout innings against the Giants. And now he finds himself in a highly appealing spot, facing a Phillies team thats one of the worst in baseball against right-handed pitching (84 wRC+) and is whiffing 23 percent of the time in the second half and 24 percent in August. Syndergaard hasnt fanned double-digit batters in a game since mid-June, but thats certainly in play in this matchup.Like Syndergaard, Carlos Carrasco entered his most recent start in a bit of a funk, as hed held a 6.23 ERA over his previous five outings. However, he rebounded by spinning eight shutout frames with nine Ks against Oakland on Monday. Hell look to carry that success into Saturdays outing against Texas. The Rangers might be one of the best teams in the AL, but theyve been below average against righty pitching this season, and the offense has really struggled in August (87 wRCt+). I prefer Syndergaard in cash games, but Carrasco is very much in play.David Prices 59 game score technically leaves him just short of the elite tier, but Im giving him the bump. His home matchup against Kansas City warrants it. Since the All-Star break, the Royals have been by far the worst offensive team in baseball, sporting a 74 wRC+. They do make more contact against left-handed pitching, but a 22 percent whiff rate in August leaves plenty of room for a strikeout upside. For his part, Price owns a 3.21 ERA since the break and is coming off one of his best starts of the season, a performance that included eight shutout innings and just two hits allowed against Tampa Bay.SolidDallas Keuchels up-and-down season makes him tough to trust in cash formats, but his home matchup against Tampa is too good to ignore. Not only are the Rays below average against lefty pitching, but they strike out a whopping 26 percent of the time versus southpaws. With a K/9 of 7.8, Keuchel isnt a huge strikeout guy, but this is easily a matchup where he could rack up eight or nine whiffs if hes on his game. Despite Keuchels struggles this year, hes been much more effective at home (3.74 ERA vs. 5.42 ERA on the road), and hes registered game scores north of 70 in two of his past three times out. This is a very intriguing GPP play.If youre not paying up for one of the elite on single-pitcher sites, itll be hard to do much better than Jameson Taillon, who gets a home start versus Milwaukee. The Brewers are decent against right-handers, but that shouldnt deter Tallion, who owns a 2.25 ERA and 0.92 WHIP over his past eight starts. And while the rookie doesnt miss a ton of bats, he whiffed a season-high eight batters against Houston his last time out, and he could easily match that against a Brewers team that strikes out 25 percent of the time.Jose Quintana rarely if ever cracks the top tier, but the stability he offers as a cash-game option shouldnt be understated. The southpaw has posted an ERA of 2.61 or lower in four of five months this season, and hes allowed more than two runs in a start just once in his past seven turns. Against a Mariners offense thats been middle-of-the-road in the second half, Quintana should once again be in the cash-game discussion.Michael Fulmer got roughed up by the Red Sox his most recent time out, but its probably fair to cut the rookie some slack against the best offense in baseball. Prior to that, however, hed posted three straight elite game scores in a row (63, 70, 95). On Saturday, he sets up well against an Angels team thats been rubbing two sticks together in August (86 wRC+). Fulmer should be in the SP2 discussion on multi-pitcher sites.Theres some risk with Blake Snell, who owns an ugly 5.5 BB/9 and is facing an Astros lineup that features plenty of power and hits lefties well. Of course, he also sports a 9.5 K/9, which gives him nice upside against a team that whiffs 23 percent of the time. Im not using Snell in cash games, but he certainly deserves consideration in tournaments.A road matchup against the Red Sox, who smash left-handed pitching, is reason enough to be hesitant with rostering Danny Duffy on Saturday. Then again, the southpaw has been virtually unhittable of late. His past five starts have seen him post a 1.18 ERA, 0.82 WHIP and nearly a strikeout per inning. Duffy makes for a fine play if youre looking to go contrarian.StreamersSince joining Baltimores starting rotation, Dylan Bundy owns a solid 3.56 ERA with 42 Ks in 43 innings. Heading to Yankee Stadium to face the Bronx Bombers would have once been a stay-away situation for a young hurler, but thats the case no longer. After all, the Yankees are one of the worst offensive teams in the American League. Bundy doesnt stand out on a day with so many quality options, though hes much more interesting if youre playing the afternoon slate only. Hes also a quality streaming option available in 42 percent of leagues.Ervin Santana draws an intimidating matchup as he and the Twins head to Toronto to face the Blue Jays. While the Rogers Centre is a hitters haven and the Blue Jays lineup contains plenty of thunder, the Jays have done little offensively in August (93 wRC+) while fanning 27 percent of the time. Thats an appealing spot for Santana, who owns a 2.08 ERA in the second half and is still available in 50 percent of leagues.One of the games top pitching prospects will make his first career start as Alex Reyes toes the rubber in Busch Stadium against the Oakland Athletics. Reyes has been biding time in the St. Louis Cardinals bullpen, and with Mike Leake diagnosed with shingles, Reyes got the nod. Hes been throwing multiple inning stints so hes more stretched out than most reliever, but dont expect more than five, maybe six frames. Still, that could put him in line for a win with Ross Detwiler on the hill for the visitors.HittingWith A.J. Griffin toeing the rubber for the Rangers on Saturday, left-handed Cleveland hitters need to be on your target list. The right-hander, after all, has allowed a .392 wOBA to lefty bats this season. Jason Kipnis, Tyler Naquin, Lonnie Chisenhall and switch-hitters Carlos Santana and Francisco Lindor are all in play.Also get some exposure to left-handed Cardinals hitters against Zach Neal. The righty owns a 7.23 road ERA this season, and hes allowed 18 runs, including five homers, in just 21 2/3 innings against lefty batters. Matt Carpenter and Brandon Moss are the obvious plays, while Kolten Wong and Jeremy Hazelbaker could be cost-effective options if theyre in the lineup.Zack Godley sports a 5.87 ERA as a starter this year, which includes a forgettable performance against the light-hitting Braves his past time out in which he surrendered seven runs in five innings of work. With the Reds in town, lefty hitters Joey Votto, Scott Schebler and switch-hitter Billy Hamilton are all on the map.Its not a Coors Field game, but Jorge de la Rosa has actually been worse on the road this year, sporting a 5.40 ERA away from Coors. The southpaw has had trouble with right-handed batters in his career, and the likes of Trea Turner, Jayson Werth, Wilson Ramos and Anthony Rendon will look to make him pay on Saturday.With a career .387 allowed to hitters on the left side of the plate, its a good time to roster left-handed Giants hitters against Mike Foltynewicz. Take a look at Denard Span, Brandon Belt and Brandon Crawford.The late insertion of Brett Oberholtzer into the Los Angeles Angels rotation, replacing Jhoulys Chacin, has the powerful Detroit Tigers licking their chops as the journeyman lefty has surrendered 13 homers in only 56 1/3 innings. Ian Kinsler, Miguel Cabrera, J.D. Martinez and Victor Martinez are in a great spot to pad their already impressive stat lines.Most likely to go yard: Carlos SantanaGriffin has difficulty with left-handed hitters, and switch-hitter Santana has blasted 24 of his 27 homers off righties this year. Looks like the perfect time for the Cleveland slugger to tee off again.Most likely to swipe a bag: Odubel HerreraSyndergaard is the top pitcher of the day, but hes also the worst at keeping runners close. Hes allowed 40 stolen bases this season, 16 more than any other pitcher. Herrera has notched 19 steals this season, and hell look to secure No. 20 here. Nike Air Vapormax Outlet . -- Nate Robinson has played for seven teams, so beating one of them is no longer a rare occurrence. Nike Air Vapormax China . Bryzgalov stopped 25 shots on Saturday in the Oklahoma City Barons 4-1 victory over the Abbotsford Heat. 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BOSTON -- Angels pitcher Hector Santiago was sitting in the dugout during his teams 11-run seventh inning Saturday night when he showed teammate Daniel Nava something new painted on his left cleat.Look at these, bro, he recalled telling Nava, pointing down to a shoe a friend brought him for the game. It had the Rally Monkey -- a staple of the clubs home games -- airbrushed on the side.Expect Santiago to keep wearing the new spikes.C.J. Cron went 6-for-6 with two homers and five RBIs, Carlos Perez had five hits and drove in six and Los Angeles walloped the Boston Red Sox 21-2 to end a four-game losing streak.Albert Pujols hit his 575th career homer -- a two-run shot -- and had five RBIs for the Angels, who had lost 10 of their past 11 games.Theres no doubt a game like this is fun, Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. It comes at a good time just too hopefully get a little momentum going and hopefully well carry it over to tomorrow.Cron and Perez each homered during the 11-run seventh. They are the first set of teammates with at least five hits and five RBIs in the same game since Gene Moore and Buck Jordan for the Boston Braves in 1936, according to ESPN.We were sitting down: me, Nava and [Jhoulys] Chacin, Santiago said. We were saying Were not moving. That was awesome, man. We needed that. That was awesome to watch.Its the sixth time the Angels reached 20 runs, the last coming against Kansas City on Aug. 25, 2004. The club record for runs is 24, set at Toronto on Aug. 25, 1979.The 21 runs matched Los Angeles combined output from its past six games, and the Angels 22 hits were the most for the franchise since a 17-8 win over Baltimore on Aug. 16, 2009.I think if you play baseball long enough you have games like this, Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia said. You have to turn the page and try and win the series tomorrow.Mookie Betts had a solo homer and three hits for Boston, which won the series opener after losing four of five.Red Sox outfielder Ryan LaMarre pitched the ninth, giving up no runs and two hits.Honestly, were embarrassed by tonights ballgame, Red Sox managerr John Farrell said.dddddddddddd Theres really no other way to put it. We got kicked around the ballpark tonight.Santiago (5-4) got the win, holding the majors highest scoring team to one unearned run and four hits over six innings.Clay Buchholz gave up six runs -- three earned -- in 4? innings.With Los Angles leading 4-0 in the fifth, Perezs three-run double capped a five-run inning that broke it open. Buchholz (3-9) was lifted with runners on first and second with one out. Travis Shaw then fired high to second for an error on a probable double-play grounder by Pujols, with the relay late to first. One out later, Cron hit his two-run single.Johnny Giavotella singled to re-load the bases before Perez cleared them with a double off the center-field wall.Cron homered over the Monster in the fourth to make it 4-0.CLIMBINGPujols is eight behind Mark McGwire for 10th on the career homer list.ELEVEN-RUN INNINGDuring the 11-run seventh, Pujols had a three-run double, Cron a two-run homer and Perez added a two-run shot, which brought mock cheers from the Fenway Park fans. The inning put Los Angeles ahead 20-1.TRAINERS ROOMAngels: 3B Yunel Escobar returned to the lineup after missing seven straight with a tender left knee. He batted leadoff and went 1-for-4 before being lifted for a pinch runner.Red Sox: Farrell said switch-hitting OF/C Blake Swihart (sprained left ankle) took BP indoors, but only from the left side to avoid stress on the ankle. ... The manager also said that RHP Joe Kelly (demoted to the minors last month) threw a 40-pitch session Saturday as he works to come back from a groin injury. When healthy, the plan is to shift him to relief and prepare him to work out of Bostons bullpen.UP NEXTAngels: RHP Matt Shoemaker (3-8, 4.12 ERA) looks for better luck this month starting in the series finale on Sunday. He was winless in six June starts, going 0-3 despite a 2.14 ERA.Red Sox: RHP Sean OSullivan (1-0, 7.94) is slated to start for Boston. ' ' '