REGINA -- Kory Sheets may need to borrow Geroy Simons cape. After the Roughriders tailback put Saskatchewan ahead for good on a three-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, he celebrated by striking his teammates familiar Superman pose in the end zone. Sheets finished the game with a career-high 133 yards on 26 carries as the Roughriders (2-0) became the only unbeaten team in the CFL with a 36-21 win over the Calgary Stampeders (1-1) at Mosaic Stadium. Simon, the Roughriders much-hyped off-season acquisition, missed his second straight game with an injured leg. "I was just doing that as a tribute to my man," said Sheets. "I told him, Hey, Im going to draw the box and hit the Superman pose if I score." Sheets stated in the lead-up to the game that he felt he was already the best running back in the game, despite having finished nearly 200 yards back of Calgarys Jon Cornish, the league leader with 1,457 in 2012. He let his play do the talking Friday, even after Cornish was held to 42 yards on eight carries. "Were going to see them two more times and possibly three more times in the playoffs, and its a long season so Im not going to say Im happy about doing better than him tonight because he could do better than me next time," said Sheets, who never went for more than 18 yards on a single rush. Sheets had plenty of help, most notably from slotback Weston Dressler who topped all Riders receivers with an effort that began on Saskatchewans opening drive when he caught three passes for 33 yards. Dressler caught a bullet over the middle from quarterback Darian Durant for a 28-yard touchdown in the second quarter and drew a 31-yard pass interference penalty on Calgary linebacker Jonathan Hefney in the fourth quarter that set up Sheets go-ahead score. "Weve got plenty of guys that can make plays so youve just got to be ready for when your opportunity comes," said Dressler, who finished with 10 catches for 108 yards. "Whether its two, three times a game or nine, 10 times a game youve got to be ready for it and youve got to come through when the ball comes your way." It was a tough game for Hefney who was burned earlier in the game with the Stampeders leading 14-11. Saskatchewan slotback Chris Getzlaf outran Hefney for a 32-yard reception in the second quarter and overwhelmed him again on the next play for another nine yards. That led to a 36-yard field goal from Chris Milo, his second of four in the game. Milo also connected from 15, 38 and 29 yards. "When our offensive line is playing as good as they are, youre getting holes, Kory Sheets is running the ball, when all that is going well it makes it really hard to cover the pass game because the (line)backers have to be involved," said Getzlaf. "They have to respect the run game." The seven-year veteran added a 15-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter that put the Riders up 35-21. Getzlaf finished with eight catches for 97 yards. "Hes a guy that I hope that has a very good season," said Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin. "I think he deserves it. "Hes taken a lot of criticism here and there and some of its warranted but at the end of the day hes a guy that I want to see turn into an all-star superstar in this league because hes got the potential to do that." Stampeders quarterback Drew Tate was deadly accurate for most of the game, completing 19-of-25 passes for 231 yards before giving way to Kevin Glenn with five minutes to play. Tate tossed second-quarter touchdowns to Rob Cote and Joe West, and Marquay McDaniel ran in from seven yards out on the games opening drive, as Calgary built a 21-14 lead by halftime. But things came unravelled in the second half. The Stamps were forced to punt on four straight offensive possessions and took a trio of defensive penalties in the fourth quarter that either extended Saskatchewan drives or led directly to Roughriders touchdowns. The Hefney pass interference call was followed by a too-many-men penalty and an unnecessary roughness flag, both of which gave the Riders a fresh set of downs. "We added some veterans and theyre a little bit more mature," said Chamblin. "I think those guys finished and they never panicked when they were down. "They understand that its about 60 minutes in the CFL and they understand the ups and downs of it." Durant played the entire game for Saskatchewan, going 26-for-34 for 258 yards. Glenn went 4-for-7 for 41 yards in relief of Tate and threw an interception to Macho Harris on the final play of the game. Both teams will meet East Division rivals for the first time in Week 3, with the Roughriders in Toronto on Thursday to face the Argonauts and the Stampeders in Montreal on Friday to face the Alouettes. Before the game, the Roughriders honoured four alumni who passed away during the off-season: Jack Gotta, Bryan Illerbrun, Grey Cup-winning coach Eagle Keys and Len Legault.Bismack Biyombo Jersey . Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. On a day filled mostly with qualifying matches, fifth-seeded Marcel Granollers of Spain also entered the second with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win over Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella of Argentina defeated Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance. 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Duchene scored two goals and had an assist, helping the Colorado Avalanche beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 on Friday night to match the best 10-game start in team history.Tuesday features a full MLB slate with plenty of quality pitching options available. Check out the Daily Notes for a look at the arms -- and bats -- to target in your lineups.PitchingEliteIts no surprise that Noah Syndergaard carries the top projected Game Score for the day, but thats because the projection system doesnt know that his elbow is barking with some bone spurs that have likely influenced his 5.23 ERA in the last four starts. I will say that Im much more comfortable with him in DFS over season-long right now because of the uncertainty with that elbow. We dont know how much the elbow is hampering him or when it flares up. If we assume it played a role in the 3 IP/5 ER and 4.7 IP/3 ER duds over his last three starts, then we have to acknowledge the Thor-esque 7 IP/1 ER gem in the middle against the very same Cubs he has on Tuesday.Jake Arrieta had an ace-level 1.29 ERA and 0.84 WHIP through his first nine starts of the season, but hes been Baltimore-era Arrieta in his last nine starts with a 4.38 ERA and 1.40 WHIP thanks in large part to a surge in walks. Hes up at 4.0 BB/9 in these last nine. In fact, walks have been a lingering issue all year as Arrieta has just one walk-free outing. I investigated the walk rate over at Fangraphs a couple weeks ago and surmised that lefties were laying off more, but not turning it into damage... so he promptly went out and got hammered by lefties (and righties, to be honest) in a couple of ugly starts.Of course, in those ugly starts, it was hits not walks so Im still not sure weve seen the elevated walk rate really burn him. Remember our nine good/nine bad splits? He had a 2.57 ERA in the first six of the nine bad starts, so its really been three bad starts and were in the midst of them so they feel more important. Overall, Im just not that worried about Arrieta.You no longer have to run from strikeout pitchers facing the Royals, at least not strikeout righties. Danny Salazar definitely qualifies as a strikeout pitcher with a career-best 10.2 mark (minimum 100 IP, he did have 11.3 in his 52 IP debut back in 2013), including nine in both of his starts this year against these Royals. Unfortunately, his walk rate has soared to 4.0 BB/9 and cut into his efficiency, especially of late as hes finished six innings just once in his last four starts. The Royals have an MLB-worst 6 percent walk rate against right-handers, which further adds to this matchups appeal, though Salazar has been on both ends of the spectrum with them walking just one on May 6 but then five on June 3. Ill take my chances of getting something more like the May 6 outing.We havent talked a lot about Carlos Martinez this year in fantasy circles despite a better ERA and WHIP combo than his 2015 breakout. His 2.85 ERA is 15th-best among qualified starters, but it comes with just a 7.6 K/9, down from last years 9.2 mark. The narrative would suggest that hes fanning fewer in favor of more control and/or efficiency, but neither holds up under scrutiny.Martinezs walk rate is down marginally from 3.2 to 3.0, which would net him all of three fewer walks if he matched his 2015 innings total. Meanwhile, his pitches-per-plate appearance rate is static at 3.7. Hes just generating fewer swings, especially outside of the zone, which has cost him 1.5 percentage points on his swinging strike rate. He did fan a season-high 11 his last time out (in just five innings, too) after fanning seven the start before. He has six starts of at least seven strikeouts, so the spikes are still there, its just that the floor is lower. Martinez had fewer than five strikeouts in eight of 31 starts last year; hes done so in seven of 17 already this year.Solid Aaron Sanchez is like Syndergaard in that hes a better DFS option right now, though for a vastly different reason. Sanchez is bumping up on a nebulous innings limit that the Jays have been unsurprisingly coy about so just counting him on a game-to-game level seems a lot safer than having him on your season-long team, let alone trading for him in such a league. I certainly dont envy the Jays for having to make the decision on Sanchez, especially as he seems to be hitting another gear with a 1.91 ERA and 1.09 WHIP in his last five starts (33 IP). Sanchez has actually done his best work away from home (2.20 ERA in 69.7 IP) while the D-Backs have been a nightmare in their own ballpark (17-33).As we move away from win-loss records being used a measure of quality, Jose Quintana has kind of been the posterboy, tallying exactly nine wins in each of the last three years despite skills deserving of something better than his 27-28 record during this period. After running out to a 5-1 record this year, he seemed like a sure bet to reach the double-digit win mark. But then he went 2-7 in his next 11 with a 4.38 ERA. I already feel dirty for focusing so much on a win-loss record, but they matter a lot more in DFS where the points for a win can be a game-changer. While Quintana hasnt been as sharp since the hot start, hes still been more good than bad and taken some hard-luck losses/no-decisions. He has won his last two starts and gets a Mariners team that is just 3-7 in its last 10 and does its best work against righties.You may not have fully noticed Junior Guerra this year, but hes been really good for the Brewers. He jumped on the map in May with 36 strikeouts in 36.3 innings. He tested the resolve of those who bought in by fanning just nine total batters in his first three starts of June, but has once again shown his strikeout prowess with 27 in his last 28 innings (not to mention a sparkling 1.61 ERA, too). This isnt just an out-of-nowhere fluke. Guerra can touch the mid-90s with regularity and his splitter has been one off baseballs best all year.dddddddddddd Dont get hung up on him being a 31-year-old rookie and focus more on the fact hes pitching really well with the stuff to back it up.Continuing my (possibly tired) theme of pitchers better in DFS than season-long leagues right now, we have Vincent Velasquez, who is in a very similar situation to Sanchez with the unfortunate twist of being on a bottom-feeding team that will be more inclined to limit his innings sooner than later. He also suffered a biceps strain earlier in the season which only pushes Philly closer to being overly cautious. But again, we just need him for six or seven innings on Tuesday night. The Marlins arent a walkover, but Velasquez is matchup-proof at his best.Spot-starters and streamers Scott Kazmir is never really a comfortable play in DFS as hes been known to suffer through some severe clunkers, but after a rocky start to the season (5.23 ERA in 51.7 IP) he has a solid 3.72 ERA in his last 44 IP with 59 strikeouts. Hes only 4-0 in the nine starts because he doesnt go deep into games (just 5.3 IP/start), but he makes up for it with strikeouts.Jameson Taillon hit the DL with shoulder fatigue, but didnt miss too many starts thanks to the All-Star break. The one-time super prospect has looked sharp early in his major league career. He has a couple 4 IP/4 ER clunkers, but he hasnt really been destroyed in any of his five starts. And while he hasnt been a huge strikeout asset, hes not a bad low-dollar gamble.Avoid Blake Snell hasnt posted eye-popping results in his six MLB starts, but his transition to the majors has been much smoother than most of the other big prospects who arrived this year. Dont forget, Michael Fulmer had a 6.52 ERA through his first four starts. I think being in the rotation full time will yield benefits to us in the DFS arena as Snell starts to learn more about pitching in the majors. He has already shown some flashes, like his debut against the Yankees (5 IP/1 ER/6 Ks) or his most recent outing against the Angels (6 IP/2 ER/7 Ks). But hes clearly still working out the rookie kinks, which is why he has a 1.58 WHIP. Plus, there are few established guys I would roll the dice on in Coors, let alone a blossoming rookie.Hitting Theres a game in Coors, so theres that.I think the aforementioned Blake Snell will struggle with Rockies strong lineup, including Nolan Arenado, Trevor Story, Mark Reynolds, Nick Hundley, DJ LeMahieu and of course everyones favorite lefty-smasher: Ryan Raburn (though he only has an .804 OPS against them this year). I imagine their lefty rating is higher because of Snells reverse platoon split, but Id stay focused on righties.On the other side, the Rays face Tyler Chatwood, who also has a reverse platoon split, though his is a bit more pronounced and dates back to the start of 2014 (though keep in mind he missed 2015 with Tommy John surgery). Honestly though, its Coors so you can pick the Rays you want, including former Rockies outfielder Corey Dickerson.Atlanta Braves righties draw a 10-rating against home run machine Cody Reed (he of the impossible 3.6 HR/9 through five starts), but who are you really taking from that team? Freddie Freeman is a lefty, but does have a career-best .930 OPS against lefties this year, so maybe you take the platoon disadvantage and see if he can go off on Reed.What do you have more fun exploiting: a game in Coors or Tim Lincecum starts? Lincecum went 6 IP/1 ER in his first start, but has been thrashed for an 8.66 ERA in his last four. The Angels bullpen isnt much better, so even if Lincecum only lasts a few innings, your Rangers picks will still face poor pitching. Dont sweat the righty-righty matchup and jump on Ian Desmond and Adrian Beltre, but dont ignore lefties Shin-soo Choo and Nomar Mazara.The whole Angels-Rangers game is worth jumping on, but the Angels arent exactly rich in options. Of course you have Mike Trout, but you might also look at Kole Calhoun and even Albert Pujols against Kyle Lohse. Yeah, Lohse is back in the league!Vance Worley draws a spot start for Baltimore, further highlighting the teams desperate need for more pitching. The Yankees offense has been bottom 10 against righties, but this looks like a spot ripe to roster a couple of New York bats, including Carlos Beltran, Brian McCann, Brett Gardner and Didi Gregorius.The other side of this game might actually be more appealing. Nathan Eovaldi appeared to be improving last year with the addition of a splitter, but hes been a nightmare this year (5.11 ERA, 1.38 WHIP). And the Orioles offense is straight fire, though it will also cost a lot more. Baltimores best bets against righties are Mark Trumbo, Manny Machado, Jonathan Schoop, Chris Davis and Hyun Soo Kim. Even Pedro Alvarez has gotten in on the action with an .879 OPS against righties. Of course, he will likely have to face Andrew Miller and/or Aroldis Chapman at some point or just be pulled from the game. Hes a nightmarish 3-for-22 against southpaws this year (.332 OPS).Most likely to go yard: Evan Longoria. Longo has already matched his 2015 home run total of 21 in 71 fewer games. He also has a pair of two-HR games this year, including one on Sunday. Heres to a double-dong effort in Coors!Most likely to swipe a bag: Do guys even steal bases anymore? Just kidding. Ill take Jonathan Villar, the MLBs leader in swipes. Its chalky for sure, but its not like there are that many reliable stolen base options out there these days. Dont sleep on Ender Inciarte as long as Tucker Barnhart is behind the dish for Cincy (but then youll have to roster his .626 OPS, too). ' ' '