The final series for all 30 teams commences on Friday evening, with a few Wild Card spots yet to be confirmed. The ones who have already booked their places in the postseason will also look to consolidate their positions. Here are the best picks in a classic 12-game slate.
MLB DFS Best Pitchers Sept. 27
Jacob deGrom (8,400 on DraftKings, 8,800 in FanDuel)
Rangers veteran arm Jacob deGrom has looked in good knick in his two truncated starts earning just one run over 6.2 innings after returning from Tommy John surgery. He takes on the Angels lineup on Friday.
Luis Castillo (9,800 on DraftKings, 8,900 on FanDuel)
Luis Castillo makes one final start this season after returning from the 15-day IL. The Mariners starter will look to earn the victory against the Athletics, despite their elimination from playoffs contention.
Carlos Rodon (9,300 on DraftKings, 10,600 on FanDuel)
Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon has secured two wins and earned just four runs in 17.1 innings in his last three starts. He has a relatively easier assignment against the Pirates lineup on Friday.
MLB DFS Best Hitters Sept. 27
Shohei Ohtani (8,000 on DraftKings, 5,400 on FanDuel)
Shohei Ohtani's video-game-like numbers continued on Friday with three crucial hits in a 7-2 win over Padres. The Dodgers superstar has 20 hits in his last seven games. He will be at the plate against the lower-ranked Colorado Rockies.
Mookie Betts (6,900 on DraftKings, 4,500 on FanDuel)
Mookie Betts' two hits on Friday was the third time he had a multi-hit game in the last five. The Dodgers infielder is batting at .270 for the month of September.
Ketel Marte (6,000 on DraftKings, 4,000 on FanDuel)
Ketel Marte has an impressive .970 OPS this month. He has a season average of .294 with 93 RBIs, and the D-backs will need him to perform well against the Padres in a playoff push.
MLB DFS Budget Picks Sept. 27
Luis Arraez (3,700 on DraftKings, 2,800 on FanDuel)
Despite drawing blanks in his last two games, Padres infielder Luis Arraez continues to lead the National League in batting average with .312 for the season and .326 in September.
Justin Turner (2,800 on DraftKings, 2,900 on FanDuel)
Mariners first baseman Justin Tuner has a six-game hit streak going. He would look to end his season on a high against the As in a see-saw season for him and Seattle as a whole.
Wyatt Langford (4,200 on DraftKings, 3,300 on FanDuel)
Rangers youngster Wyatt Langford has reached base with ease all of this month with a .310 average and .998 OPS. He is guaranteed to be one of the ones for the future in the Texas lineup.