Probable pitchers slate

- DraftKings Network published the full probable‑pitchers board for MLB games on April 20. (dknetwork.draftkings.com) - The board lists starters, game times, odds, and strikeout props across the league’s April 20 slate. (dknetwork.draftkings.com) - Daily fantasy and betting planners use that slate to set lineups and compare pitcher matchups. (dknetwork.draftkings.com)

Monday’s Major League Baseball slate opened with a full probable-pitchers board that set the day’s matchups, start times, betting lines, and strikeout props. (dknetwork.draftkings.com) The April 20 schedule listed 10 games, starting with Detroit at Boston at 11:10 a.m. Eastern and ending with Athletics at Mariners at 9:40 p.m. Eastern. Baseball-Reference and MLB’s schedule page matched those pairings and times Monday morning. (baseball-reference.com) (mlb.com) The listed starters included Jack Flaherty vs. Sonny Gray in Boston, Spencer Arrighetti vs. Slade Cecconi in Cleveland, Aaron Nola vs. Colin Rea in Chicago, and Dylan Cease vs. Reid Detmers in Anaheim. Justin Wrobleski vs. José Quintana headlined the late game in Denver. (baseball-reference.com) (mlb.com) A probable-pitchers board is a planning sheet before lineups lock: it shows who is expected to start, when each game begins, and how sportsbooks are pricing the matchup. DraftKings Network’s April 20 post bundled those details with strikeout props for each game. (dknetwork.draftkings.com) That information feeds directly into daily fantasy baseball, where pitcher scoring drives roster construction and salary decisions. RotoWire’s April 20 cheat sheet used the same starter list alongside over-unders, moneylines, opponent strikeout rates, and park factors. (rotowire.com) The board also showed how uneven the run environments looked across the slate. RotoWire listed Dodgers-Rockies at Coors Field with an 11.5 total, the highest of the 10 games, while Astros-Guardians and Phillies-Cubs were both at 7.5. (rotowire.com) Moneylines on the same sheet made some pitchers clearer favorites than others. Boston, Cleveland, Miami, and Seattle were all listed at -135 or shorter favorites, while Colorado was a +185 underdog against Los Angeles. (rotowire.com) Probable does not mean final, and Monday’s official schedule reflected that fluidity. MLB’s page still showed some later-week games with “TBD” starters, a reminder that rotations can shift with injuries, weather, or rest. (mlb.com) By first pitch, the probable-pitchers slate had done its job: it gave fantasy players, bettors, and regular fans a map for the day’s games before results started replacing projections. (dknetwork.draftkings.com)

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