Fantasy Baseball Week 11 (June 3 to June 10) brings plenty of opportunities to load up on hitters with ideal pitching matchups and bench those who don't. But before you make a move on the waiver wire or set any of your Fantasy Baseball lineups, you need to see what Chris Towers has to say.

As the Senior Editor for Fantasy at CBS Sports, Towers is one of the most respected voices in the industry. If there's anybody who can spot an edge in a matchup or a player about to break out, it's him. You need to see his Fantasy baseball rankings and matchups to get a leg up in your league.

In Week 10, Towers said the Padres had some of the best matchups of the week and recommended picking up Franmil Reyes, who was only owned in 31 percent of leagues. The result? Reyes homered in three straight games to begin the week, giving huge returns to anybody who followed Towers' advice.

Now, Towers has studied the upcoming week and is sharing his best and worst hitting matchups for Week 11 over at SportsLine. They'll help you figure out who to sit, who to start, who to add, and who to drop. Without knowing the matchups and Fantasy baseball rankings, you're at a massive disadvantage. 

For Week 11, we can tell you Towers loves the matchups for Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers.

"Devers has been a bit disappointing in his second year, surprisingly because he hasn't been able to hit righties well, sporting just a .721 OPS against them," Towers told SportsLine. "However, his all-fields approach is still perfectly suited for Fenway Park, and the Red Sox lay all six of their games there in Week 11."

A player Towers is avoiding this week: Rangers shortstop Jurickson Profar, who enters the weekend of Week 10 hitting just .235 on the year and has some tough matchups coming. 

Towers, in fact, is fading any fringe Fantasy player on the Rangers' roster as they faces a powerful Houston staff. 

"Six games, and four of them against the heart of the Astros' rotation," he told SportsLine. "Granted, the whole rotation is the heart at this point, but the Rangers definitely get the worst of it, with Gerrit Cole and Justin Verlander on the schedule."

Towers has also identified a sleeper who gets a dream slate of pitching matchups this week. This hitter should return massive Fantasy numbers in multiple categories, and he might be on the waiver wire in your league right now. 

So who should you start this week? Visit SportsLine now to get CBS Sports Fantasy Editor Chris Towers' best and worst hitting matchups for Week 11, and see which sleeper you need to be all over because of his schedule.