Below, you can find the MLB Daily Starting Lineups for each MLB game, every day. In fantasy baseball and daily DFS, it is very important check the MLB daily rosters and set your daily lineups. If someone isn't playing, you obviously want to bench him and replace him with someone who's starting. Missing out on key at-bats because you forgot to bench someone can be costly to your seasonal or DFS team's success.
In MLB daily leagues like FanDuel and DraftKings, it is even more critical to be updated on the daily MLB lineups. You don't want to set your roster only to find out that your player is benched and giving you a zero for the night. So check the MLB lineups below, check them often, and set your DFS and seasonal lineups to win!
Today's MLB Lineups - Who's Starting and Sitting
You can find today's Daily Projected Starting MLB Lineups below. Over the course of the season, we'll be adding more info and DFS features to this section. Stay tuned!

Wind 7 MPH
Broken Clouds
1:10 PM ET from Target Field
O/U: 9.5
1. Nick Kurtz 1B L 100
2. Lawrence Butler CF L 100
3. Brent Rooker DH R 100
4. Tyler Soderstrom LF L 100
5. Darell Hernaiz SS R 100
6. Carlos Cortes RF L 100
7. Willie MacIver C R 100
8. Brett Harris 3B R 100
9. Max Schuemann 2B R 100
1. Byron Buxton CF R 118
2. Trevor Larnach DH L 112
3. Brooks Lee SS S 88
4. Luke Keaschall 2B R 100
5. Kody Clemens 1B L 100
6. Royce Lewis 3B R 104
7. James Outman RF L 88
8. Austin Martin LF R 101
9. Mickey Gasper C S 100

Wind 7 MPH
Scattered Clouds
2:10 PM ET from Kauffman Stadium
O/U: 9
1. Wyatt Langford LF R 107
2. Corey Seager SS L 129
3. Marcus Semien 2B R 104
4. Joc Pederson DH L 129
5. Evan Carter CF L 107
6. Rowdy Tellez 1B L 105
7. Josh Smith RF L 109
8. Cody Freeman 3B R 104
9. Jonah Heim C S 93
1. Maikel Garcia 3B R 95
2. Bobby Witt Jr. SS R 118
3. Vinnie Pasquantino 1B L 98
4. Salvador Perez DH R 117
5. Randal Grichuk RF R 126
6. Jonathan India 2B R 115
7. Nick Loftin LF R 95
8. Luke Maile C R 103
9. Tyler Tolbert CF R 101

Wind 7 MPH
Scattered Clouds
2:20 PM ET from Wrigley Field
O/U: 6.5
1. Sal Frelick RF L 95
2. Isaac Collins LF S 97
3. William Contreras C R 118
4. Christian Yelich DH L 122
5. Andrew Vaughn 1B R 106
6. Caleb Durbin 3B R 97
7. Brice Turang 2B L 88
8. Brandon Lockridge CF R 97
9. Joey Ortiz SS R 107
1. Michael Busch 1B L 114
2. Kyle Tucker RF L 141
3. Seiya Suzuki DH R 120
4. Pete Crow-Armstrong CF L 102
5. Ian Happ LF S 116
6. Nico Hoerner 2B R 104
7. Willi Castro 3B S 109
8. Dansby Swanson SS R 100
9. Reese McGuire C L 93

Wind 12 MPH
Clear Sky
3:10 PM ET from Coors Field
O/U: 11.5
1. Mookie Betts SS R 133
2. Freddie Freeman 1B L 136
3. Will Smith DH R 117
4. Michael Conforto LF L 117
5. Alex Freeland 3B S 113
6. Dalton Rushing C L 113
7. Andy Pages CF R 109
8. Alex Call RF R 145
9. Miguel Rojas 2B R 126
1. Tyler Freeman RF R 94
2. Ezequiel Tovar SS R 106
3. Hunter Goodman DH R 100
4. Jordan Beck LF R 77
5. Brenton Doyle CF R 104
6. Braxton Fulford C R 99
7. Kyle Farmer 1B R 107
8. Orlando Arcia 3B R 92
9. Ryan Ritter 2B R 99

Wind 5 MPH
Overcast Clouds
4:05 PM ET from Nationals Park
O/U: 8
1. Francisco Lindor SS S 116
2. Juan Soto RF L 127
3. Starling Marte DH R 117
4. Pete Alonso 1B R 111
5. Mark Vientos 3B R 117
6. Brett Baty 2B L 82
7. Tyrone Taylor LF R 100
8. Cedric Mullins CF L 78
9. Hayden Senger C R 97
1. James Wood DH L 98
2. CJ Abrams SS L 112
3. Paul DeJong 2B R 92
4. Andrés Chaparro 1B R 129
5. Riley Adams C R 79
6. Dylan Crews RF R 111
7. Daylen Lile LF L 99
8. Brady House 3B R 99
9. Jacob Young CF R 102

Wind 7 MPH
Broken Clouds
4:10 PM ET from PETCO Park
O/U: 7.5
1. Jung Hoo Lee CF L 97
2. Heliot Ramos LF R 93
3. Rafael Devers DH L 122
4. Willy Adames SS R 112
5. Dominic Smith 1B L 97
6. Casey Schmitt 3B R 83
7. Christian Koss 2B R 94
8. Luis Matos RF R 81
9. Andrew Knizner C R 66
1. Fernando Tatis Jr. RF R 124
2. Luis Arraez 1B L 114
3. Manny Machado 3B R 114
4. Ryan O'Hearn DH L 113
5. Xander Bogaerts SS R 105
6. Gavin Sheets LF L 103
7. Ramón Laureano CF R 101
8. Jake Cronenworth 2B L 114
9. Freddy Fermin C R 100

Wind 12 MPH
Overcast Clouds
7:15 PM ET from Yankee Stadium
O/U: 8.5
1. Roman Anthony RF L 100
2. Alex Bregman 3B R 112
3. Jarren Duran LF L 122
4. Trevor Story SS R 111
5. Nathaniel Lowe 1B L 113
6. Masataka Yoshida DH L 117
6. Abraham Toro 1B S 94
7. Ceddanne Rafaela CF R 100
8. David Hamilton 2B L 105
9. Carlos Narváez C R 100
1. Trent Grisham CF L 101
2. Aaron Judge DH R 144
3. Cody Bellinger LF L 107
4. Giancarlo Stanton RF R 112
5. Ben Rice C L 96
6. Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B L 110
7. Paul Goldschmidt 1B R 99
8. Ryan McMahon 3B L 103
9. Anthony Volpe SS R 97

Wind 7 MPH
Broken Clouds
7:15 PM ET from Oriole Park at Camden Yards
O/U: 8.5
1. Jeremy Peña SS R 100
2. Carlos Correa 3B R 123
3. Jose Altuve 2B R 108
4. Christian Walker 1B R 115
5. Jesús Sánchez RF L 114
6. Yainer Diaz DH R 109
7. Victor Caratini C S 107
8. Mauricio Dubón LF R 99
9. Jacob Melton CF L 101
1. Jackson Holliday 2B L 93
2. Jeremiah Jackson 3B R 101
3. Gunnar Henderson SS L 126
4. Ryan Mountcastle DH R 103
5. Colton Cowser CF L 115
6. Samuel Basallo C L 101
7. Coby Mayo 1B R 53
8. Dylan Beavers RF L 101
9. Dylan Carlson LF S 87

Wind 12 MPH
Broken Clouds
7:35 PM ET from George M. Steinbrenner Field
O/U: 8.5
1. Lars Nootbaar RF L 110
2. Iván Herrera DH R 124
3. Alec Burleson LF L 116
4. Willson Contreras 1B R 122
5. Masyn Winn SS R 105
6. Nolan Gorman 3B L 104
7. Thomas Saggese 2B R 82
8. Pedro Pagés C R 102
9. Nathan Church CF L 103
1. Chandler Simpson CF L 95
2. Brandon Lowe 1B L 104
3. Yandy Díaz DH R 99
4. Junior Caminero 3B R 97
5. Josh Lowe RF L 98
6. Jake Mangum LF S 95
7. Hunter Feduccia C L 95
8. Ha-Seong Kim SS R
9. Tristan Gray 2B L 52
Daily MLB Starting Lineups Page Overview
Looking for an all-in-one resource for MLB starting lineups? You have come to the right place. Quickly analyze starting pitchers, matchup ratings, betting odds, game totals, batting order, hitter matchup ratings, start times, and wind/weather reports for every game — every day. Whether you’re digging for daily MLB starting lineups for fantasy, DFS, betting, or just staying “in-the-know”, the RotoBaller MLB Daily Starting Lineups page has you covered.To be adequately prepared for daily lineup season-long leagues, DFS gaming, or wagering, having up-to-date and accurate information at your disposal is key. This page serves as a central hub for fantasy gamers and includes need-to-know stats, data, and other information to help you make informed decisions every time and raise your point-scoring potential.
Knowing which pitchers are in action and which batters are in and out of the daily lineup is key for those constructing potential tournament-winning DFS lineups, and you never want to make the mistake of starting an inactive player in your in-season league, potentially costing you a critical matchup.
Each name shown on our daily MLB starting lineup page can be clicked, which will take you to their player page. Player pages will provide even more information, such as player bio data, preseason draft data, season stats, recent news, game logs, upcoming matchups, projections, split stats, and career stats.
MLB Starting Lineups Today - Key Features
- Team Matchups/Game Time: View today’s MLB schedule with team matchups and game times (Eastern Time Zone)
- Starting Pitchers: Starting pitcher matchups with “LHP” or “RHP” information
- Moneyline Info: Betting odds for each team to win today’s game
- Over/Under Projection: Projected point total of both teams’ runs
- Weather Snapshot: Wind direction, wind speed, and weather forecasts for each game
- Batting Order/Projected Lineup: 1-9 projected lineups and batting order for each team
- Matchup Ratings: Pitcher and hitter matchup ratings with faded and avoids color-coded in red
- Links to player pages: Click on any name to find player-specific news, information, stats, and more
MLB Starting Lineups Best Practices
Fantasy Baseball LeaguesNavigate our MLB Starting Lineups page to ensure the players in your lineup are active. Analyzing matchup ratings can also assist your fantasy baseball start-sit decisions.
MLB DFS
Find underpriced value picks using our matchup ratings and identify potential sleepers called into action when another key player is sidelined. Avoid picking players with red matchup ratings, especially at a premium price.
MLB Betting
Identify favorable moneyline bets, strikeout props, home run props, and more with matchup ratings.
How Weather Conditions Impact MLB Lineups and Game Outcomes
While analyzing the weather is far from the most exciting aspect of fantasy baseball and MLB DFS, it’s important not to overlook it. Weather can impact player performance, but it can also postpone a game altogether.While you should always check in often to ensure a game hasn’t been delayed, knowing the weather forecast ahead of time can put games at risk of being delayed on your radar. Our MLB Starting Lineups page includes a real-time weather forecast for every game to keep you informed.
MLB Rain Delays, Postponements, and Fantasy Baseball Fallout
If you’re a seasoned fantasy baseball or MLB DFS player, you have likely come across the situation of unexpected rain delays or postponements throwing a wrench in your lineup plans. If you don’t catch the delay or postponement announcement in time, you will take a zero in one or more of your lineup slots, and losing a strong pitching start due to a delay can derail your entire day or week in fantasy.Knowing the MLB weather forecast is critical to setting optimal MLB lineups that are sure to play baseball without concerns.
MLB Wind Direction and Game Flow
Rain and storms are the most obvious concerns when it comes to weather, but don’t forget to check the wind forecast, too. Depending on the wind direction and speed, the potential for home runs and extra-base hits can be significantly increased or reduced. Again, it’s not the most exciting thing to dive into, but it matters.A well-known example is Wrigley Field, known for wind conditions severely affecting the Las Vegas game totals and money lines any given day. When the wind is blowing in at Wrigley field, you may end up with 7.5 total runs projected, but when the wind is blowing out @CHC, you will often find more historically favorable hitting conditions with total runs projected anywhere from 8.5-11.
MLB Temperature and Run Scoring Environment
In general, warmer and more humid air helps the ball carry farther, while cold air and arid air can lead to a less optimal hitting environment and a low-scoring projected runs scored total.When choosing between hitters or pitchers in similar tiers, temperature and humidity factors can be one of your tie-breakers. A great example of this is Camden Yards, known for becoming a “band box” during the peak hot and humid summer months.
Real-Time MLB Weather Tracking
MLB Weather and wind forecasts can and do change quickly and frequently, so our MLB Starting Lineups page is continually updated throughout the day to reflect the most accurate weather information possible.The last thing you want is to be under the impression that weather conditions are favorable, only to find out there’s been a shift that can create a rain delay or even a postponement.
Weather and DFS, Fantasy, Betting Strategy
- Fantasy Baseball Weather: When in doubt, avoid starting fringe pitchers in games with high delay risk. You shouldn’t risk the potential to earn a win if it’s a matter of choosing between potential starting pitchers.
- MLB DFS Weather: To break ties among similar hitters in the same price range, opt for the hitter set to play in a warmer game with winds blowing out. Conversely, look for the cooler temperature games with wind blowing in, or neutral gusts, when picking pitchers.
- MLB Betting Weather: While weather should not be the end-all, be-all for betting and MLB player props, examining whether a player is set to play in a favorable or disfavorable environment can serve as another data point for your over/under MLB home run props.
Ballpark Factors That Affect MLB Lineups
One of the many unique aspects of baseball is ballpark factors. Unlike most sports, where the field, court, ice, etc, is the same in all venues, where an MLB game is played can significantly influence player and team performance. Naturally, chances to hit a home run are greater in a ball park with a shorter distance to the outfield wall, but elevation levels and other factors should also be taken into account.Top hitter-friendly ballparks for home runs:
- Coors Field (Colorado Rockies)
- Yankees Stadium (New York Yankees)
- Great American Ball Park (Reds)
- Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Fenway Park (Boston Red Sox)
- T-Mobile Park (Seattle Mariners)
- Citi Field (New York Mets)
- Oracle Park (San Francisco Giants)
- Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers)
- American Family Field (Milwaukee Brewers)
How Often Are MLB Starting Lineups Updated?
Our real-time MLB starting lineups page is updated continually based on the latest MLB news. MLB teams release lineups roughly 3 or 4 hours before the start of their games, and late-minute scratches or pitching changes are reflected quickly.What is a Projected Lineup vs. Confirmed Lineup?
Our projected MLB lineups use historical data and team patterns to most accurately predict starting pitchers and full batting orders. While our MLB lineup projections are usually close to spot on, always be sure to check back for updates after teams release their confirmed MLB lineups.This MLB lineups page will be updated with the confirmed active players soon after official lineups are announced by each team.