Hes back! For the first time since June 26, its Kershaw Day! But hes not alone as the Friday slate is stacked, which means a wide-open DFS night. The flip side is the lack of potentially available options to spot into your lineup in seasonal formats. No matter what style you play, heres what you need to kick off the weekend on a high note.PitchingEliteDont worry, well get to him, but his mound opponent checks in at the top of a populated elite tier. Jose Fernandez takes the hill as the Miami Marlins entertain the Los Angeles Dodgers in South Beach. Those who own Fernandez in seasonal formats may want to make some contingency plans, as the Fish have said they may shut their ace down if the club slides out of playoff contention. With three-fifths of their starting rotation sidelined, the chance of a late surge is remote. As for DFS, Fernandez is matchup proof, though the visitors do offer some strikeout upside to his already league-leading whiff rate. Its just a matter of being willing to pony up the budget.Yes, its true, Clayton Kershaw returns to the hill on Friday. Beware, however, the Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw will be on a strict pitch limit, likely around 60. This takes him out of play for DFS but is plenty ample to use in traditional leagues, especially if youre looking more for ratio protection than wins and whiffs. Unfortunately, other than a crystal ball, theres nothing that can be used to gauge Kershaws expectations. Sure, he cruised through three innings in his only rehab start, throwing 34 pitches (23 strikes). But considering this was at High-A Rancho Cucamonga, facing mostly kids barely old enough to legally consume adult beverages, the results are secondary to Kershaw escaping pain-free.Carlos Martinez is a solid pitcher in a great spot, thus warranting elite status. That said, during a stretch where the ball is flying out of the yard at a record pace, the St. Louis Cardinals right-hander hasnt allowed a home run in five straight outings -- even more impressive considering four were on the road in homer-friendly venues. Martinez is back in power-suppressing Busch Stadium, facing a Milwaukee Brewers squad thats the easiest in the league to punch out.Jon Lester is a more highly skilled pitcher than Martinez but draws a much tougher foe in their favorable digs as the Chicago Cubs meet the Houston Astros in the opener of an interleague set. The hosts fan more against righties than southpaws, but their whiff rate with a left-hander on the hill is still above average. The Astros are loaded with right-handed swingers, so consider Lester strictly as a high-risk, high-reward GPP play.Next up is Madison Bumgarner, who usually lands higher in the elite tier but loses points from having to face a tough Arizona Diamondbacks club in the desert. The Snakes sport a robust .357 weighted on-base average (wOBA) versus southpaws, making the San Francisco Giants left-hander another hurler better suited for GPP play than cash games.The final elite option is Danny Salazar, leading the Cleveland Indians into Target Field for an AL Central affair with the Minnesota Twins. In the right-handers favor is the fact that the Twins arent very disciplined, helping to mitigate Carrascos main crutch -- a high walk rate. Add Salazar to the list of upper-echelon tournament targets.SolidJust missing the elite cut by decimal points is Yu Darvish taking the hill in Anaheim as the Texas Rangers visit the Los Angeles Angels. This is a great game to address the question of how much a dominant pitcher loses facing the toughest team in the game to punch out. The safe play is to avoid Darvish in tournaments, especially with the bountiful array of high-end options.Tanner Roark is a good pitcher, just not 2.89 ERA good, as evidenced by a 3.77 FIP and 4.22 xFIP. His 7.1 K/9 is below average, while his 2.9 BB/9 is right around the league norm. Lady Luck has been on Roarks side all season, as a .276 batting average on balls in play, 9 percent home run per fly ball rate (HR/FB) and 78 percent left-on-base rate (LOB%) all suggest a degree of good fortune along with good pitching. This is important when ranking Roark next season, as hell have a hard time repeating a sub-3 ERA. The main repercussion this season is his DFS salary is artificially high on sites that use ERA in their pricing algorithm. That said, salary is secondary in cash games. On Friday, Roark sets up nicely for cash play facing the Philadelphia Phillies?at Nationals Park. The Washington Nationals will be huge favorites facing rookie right-hander Jake Thompson.Making the New York Yankees resurgence even more impressive is that Michael Pineda has not won a game since Aug. 5, recording a loss and four no-decisions since. The 27-year-old right-hander will try for his first victory in over a month against the Tampa Bay Rays?at Tropicana Field. Pinedas 10.2 K/9 and 2.5 BB/9 are elite. His woes are tied to a second consecutive campaign being crushed by a high BABIP and HR/FB, along with a low LOB%. Just as good pitching was attributed to some of Roarks lucky season, not all of Pinedas issues are pitching into bad luck. Still, you cant ignore his stellar skills metrics, making him one of the most frustrating hurlers to analyze -- let alone own in traditional fantasy formats. Friday night marks a chance to recoup some of those seasonal losses as Pineda sets up as one of the highest-upside, albeit risky, tournament arms on the docket.Rick Porcello seeks to become the seasons first 20-game winner Friday night as the Boston Red Sox head north of the border for an important weekend series with the Toronto Blue Jays. The Jays?are obviously dangerous, so capturing that milestone victory wont be easy; however, since Porcello doesnt issue many free passes and does a good job keeping the ball in the yard, he possesses the repertoire to get it done. Still, considering the risk, Porcello is best used as a contrarian option in GPPs since his ownership will be tempered on the loaded slate.Has Kevin Gausman finally figured it out? If the past couple of months are any indication, the Baltimore Orioles 25-year-old righty is headed in the right direction, registering a 3.08 ERA and 1.29 WHIP with 72 whiffs and only 22 walks over his past 64? innings. Next up is a tough matchup against the Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park. The Tigers are a lot like the Jays -- a powerful, mostly right-handed group with some swing-and-miss in their lineup. Yup, you guessed it -- Gausman is another tournament candidate.StreamersAs alluded to in the intro, the inventory for streaming is less than ideal. Tyler Skaggs fell just short of the solid tier, so hell lead off the spot starters with a home affair against the Rangers. The young Angels lefty holds the platoon edge over several key visiting bats. In addition, the Rangers have scuffled on the road against southpaws since the All-Star break, exacerbated by taking a huge park hit.Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Steven Brault is also a play largely due to his pitcher-friendly home park. Facing the offensively-challenged Cincinnati Reds is a factor as well.The New York Mets join their Bronx counterparts in making an improbable playoff run. The NL part of the Big Apple duo open a series at Turner Field against the Atlanta Braves. Neither offense is particularly daunting, so both starters are viable. The home team will send John Gant with his impressive 9.2 K/9 and 2.8 BB/9 to the hill, squaring off with the visitors?Robert Gsellman. Forced to pick between the two, home-field advantage gives the edge to Gant.AvoidOnly Braden Shipley falls in the automatic avoid tier with a projected Game Score of 44. His pitch-to-contact style along with a high walk rare feeds right into the San Francisco Giants Keep the line moving attack. Throw in that the contest will be played at Chase Field, and its understandable why the forecast is pessimistic.Joining Shipley on the fantasy bench is Philadelphia Phillies rookie Jake Thompson. The righty has a bright future but presently is too raw to trust against the Washington Nationals, especially in their park.Add Tyler Duffey to the avoid group. The Minnesota Twins just recalled the righty to face the lefty-heavy Cleveland Indians. Despite the game being a home affair, keep in mind that Target Field is a hitters park with the inclement warm weather also facilitating more homers this season.HittingAs referenced in the pitching notes, the Giants are a tough draw for Shipley. The Giants are second only to the Dodgers in terms of lowest strikeout rate against right-handers, while Shipley checks in with a meek 4.9 K/9. Brandon Crawford and Brandon Belt enjoy the platoon advantage, but dont ignore the right-handed contingent featuring Eduardo Nunez at leadoff with Buster Posey and Hunter Pence occupying the productive 3- and 4-holes.Similarly, Nationals lefties Daniel Murphy and Bryce Harper benefit from the platoon bump with righty Thompson on the hill, but the righty-swinging Nats are not to be slept on. Thompson struggles with control, toting a high 4.9 BB/9, while the Nationals are above average in terms of patience, mitigating the possible platoon advantage for the freshman Phillie. Trea Turner, Jayson Werth, Wilson Ramos and Anthony Rendon are all capable of productive games.The Indians have been frequent occupants of this space recently and it has paid off; theyve scored at least six runs in seven of their past nine games, including four with at last eight tallies. Look for another busy night with Carlos Santana, Jason Kipnis, Francisco Lindor, Mike Napoli, Jose Ramirez and Lonnie Chisenhall all great targets. Even bottom-of-the-order hitters Abraham Almonte and Tyler Naquin are in play for a Tribe stack.Houston Astros right-hander?Joe Musgroves 8.4 K/9 and 1.9 BB/9 are too good to be included with the automatic avoid pitchers; however, facing the Chicago Cubs, hes a risk on account of a high 1.7 HR/9. Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant are in the best position to take Musgrove deep if you can work in either as a stand-alone tournament option.Most likely to hit a homer: Bryce HarperMaybe next season well add an under-the-radar pick to go deep along with the chalkier choice. But thats next season. With Thompson and his 1.9 HR/9 on the hill in the nations capital, Harper is the call.Most likely to steal a base: Josh HarrisonHarrison isnt a burner, but hes plenty capable of taking advantage of hitting leadoff against a weak arm in?Tim Adleman?and a Reds receiving unit that doesnt catch many runners. Shareef Miller Eagles Jersey . Blackwood, 28, has played the last three seasons in the San Diego Padres system, including the past two summers with Class AA San Antonio of the Texas League. Ron Jaworski Jersey . Sgt. 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Andrew Luck lost his favourite target and the Indianapolis locker room lost one of its most revered leaders when Reggie Wayne was diagnosed Monday with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that will cost him the rest of the season.England were made to wait to wrap up victory in the second Investec Test as Sri Lanka’s batsman put in a much-improved performance in their second innings at Durham. Having been bowled out for 101 early on day three, Sri Lanka were invited to follow on, trailing by 397 runs, and frustrated England for the most part to close on 309-5.Angelo Mathews top-scored for the tourists with 80 with opener Kaushal Silva and No 6 Dinesh Chandimal also making half-centuries while James Anderson picked up 2-40 for England. Steven Finn admitted it was a hard day for England as Sri Lanka fought back to finish on 309-5 on day three of the second Test. Sri Lanka require another 88 to make England bat again with the hosts five wickets away from a series win.The visitors began the day on 91-8 in their first innings and England made short work of mopping up the tail - Stuart Broad had Suranga Lakmal caught behind in the first over of the day before Lahiru Thirimanne skied one to Nick Compton at point, attempting a big shot against Anderson in the fourth.After skittling Sri Lanka cheaply three times already in the series, England would have hoped for a similar result here as they enforced the follow on. However, there was hitherto unseen resilience shown by the Sri Lankan batsman in their second innings. England were made to wait to wrap up victory in the second Test as Sri Lanka’s batsman put in a much-improved performance in their second innings at Durham Dimuth Karunaratne (26) and Silva looked busy from the off and had patiently put on 38 for the first wicket before Chris Woakes found the formers edge with a ball angled across his body, Joee Root taking the catch at second slip.ddddddddddddusal Mendis joined Silva and the pair saw their side through to lunch without any further damage.Mendis then took 14 runs from the first five balls of an Anderson over shortly after the break but was undone by the last - a brilliant delivery that nipped away off the pitch to take the edge and give Jonny Bairstow a straightforward catch behind the stumps.Thirimanne, promoted to No 4, was the next man in but he too was dismissed by a beauty, this time from Moeen Ali. The off-spinner turning the ball past the left-handers edge and knocking back his off stump. Watch this brilliant piece of bowling from Moeen Ali as he spins one past Lahiru Thirimanne and knocks back off his stump That brought Silva and Mathews together and the pair managed to frustrate England for the next 20 overs. Silva brought up his half-century from 111 balls while, after a steady start, Mathews began to take the attack to the England bowlers.A stand of 82 was eventually broken by Steven Finn. The Middlesex quick had looked out of sorts for much of the day and it was only when he got riled up that he began to look threatening.He seemed to gain a yard of pace and that was enough to find a leading edge from Silva (57); Bairstow taking the catch as the ball looped up.Mathews pushed on and went past 50 in 63 balls after tea, hitting six fours and a maximum in the process but he was eventually dismissed as Anderson returned and induced the edge with Bairstow diving to his right to take the catch.However, Sri Lanka refused to wilt and Chandimal (54 not out) and Milinda Siriwardana (35 not out) added another 82 to the total to keep England waiting, the former driving beautifully through the covers to bring up his fifty shortly before stumps.Watch day four of the second Investec Test from 10.30am, Monday, Sky Sports 2. Before then, you can catch highlights of day three (8pm), plus The Verdict (9pm) on Sky Sports 2 on Sunday night. Angelo Mathews top-scored with 80 for a much-improved Sri Lanka ' ' '