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Monday night was an interesting one and a mixed bag from a performance perspective. The Blue Jays offense and Jon Lester were awful but both of our other stacks and starting pitchers performed well.

In retrospect, Lester's performance seems a little more predictable than Toronto's. After all, the Reds lineup is stacked with right handed options. The Blue Jays performance seems like deja vu, in the same mold as the Brewers dry spell from a week ago. Tuesday, those same Blue Jays face off against Matt Andriese in his first major league start. Sound familiar?

Of course, the Rays don't know who their starter for Wednesday even is yet, so things are set up to look just like the Brewers last week. The point: It doesn't matter. What happened with the Brewers on Monday night doesn't affect the Blue Jays at all this week, and shouldn't affect your process.

Vegas Says

The only pitcher who wasn't good value Monday night just happened to be the most expensive. Tuesday, I like the three most expensive pitchers, but not necessarily in order of their cost.

Favorite favorites

Matt Harvey ($9,900) vs. Phillies: If Harvey is healthy, I'd count him amongst the 10 best starters in baseball. That would mean that his price should pretty much always be above $10,000. Against the (arguably) worst offense in baseball? In the third best pitcher's park in the league? Well, let's just say I think $9,900 is a bargain. I'll have Harvey on at least half of my teams. Harvey is -240 Tuesday. If you don't know what that means just know that he's the biggest Vegas favorite we've had all year.

Carlos Carrasco ($9,200) vs. White Sox: It seems a little weird to see Carrasco priced at $9,200, but he's earned it. Carrasco has given up two runs or less in 10 of his last 11 starts. Over that same time frame he has struck out 88 batters in 75.1 innings. He has been one of the best pitchers in baseball since last August and he's finally being priced as one.

Jake Arrieta ($9,400) vs. Reds: Arrieta has been almost as good as Carrasco, but I'm not quite as excited about him. He's in a worse ballpark (for pitchers) against a better lineup. I'm not saying there's no way I'd play Arrieta, I'd just rank him below the first two.

Top stacks

Blue Jays vs. Matt Andriese: Like I said, deja vu. Andriese is not a great strikeout pitcher and he has maintained a 1.2 WHIP in the minor leagues. There's just absolutely no reason not to bet on the Blue Jays at home against a pitcher of this caliber.

Top Blue Jays hitters vs. RHP : Edwin Encarnacion ($4,600), Jose Bautista ($4,800), Russell Martin ($3,100).

Orioles vs. CC Sabathia: Sabathia was not good at all in his first start and this Orioles offense is primed to take advantage. Adam Jones is on fire, Manny Machado hit his first home run of the season last night, and Steve Pearce absolutely crushed LHP last year.

Top Orioles vs. LHP: Steve Pearce ($3,900), Adam Jones ($4,700), Everth Cabrera ($2,400)

Athletics vs. Brad Peacock: The Athletics offensive roller coaster stayed up high last night with an eight run explosion against the Astros. It's really hard to see Peacock as the guy who's going to change that.

Top Athletics vs. RHP: Ike Davis ($2,800), Brett Lawrie ($2,700), Stephen Vogt ($2,700)

Bombs Away

Outside of Encarnacion, Monday night was a pretty solid night for our top five. Here's hoping he gets healthy and everyone else keeps it up.

1. Jose Bautista ($4,800) vs. Matt Andriese

2. Adam Jones ($4,700) vs. CC Sabathia

3. Miguel Cabrera ($5,300) vs. A.J. Burnett

4. Steve Pearce ($3,900) vs. CC Sabathia

5. Jose Reyes ($3,900) vs. Matt Andriese

Bargain Buys

1. Manny Machado ($2,800) vs. CC Sabathia

2. Mike Zunino ($2,500) vs. David Huff

3. Devon Travis ($2,500) vs. Matt Andriese