Looking to gain an edge in your fantasy baseball decisions ahead of Tuesday’s 14-game slate? Here are two lineups to consider stacking, plus an individual hitter and pitcher to keep close tabs on in Tuesday’s fantasy baseball action.
Why You Should Stack the San Francisco Giants Against Padres Starter German Marquez
On paper, there’s no reason to stack the San Francisco Giants any time soon. This is a team that has posted a collective .388 OPS and is hitting .143 through three games, with only one run scored. However, the pitching matchup against the San Diego Padres, who will have German Marquez on the mound, screams for a bounce-back performance for San Francisco.
There’s Willy Adames, who has had success against him, but that’s not all. Harrison Bader and Matt Chapman have also hit well against the former Rockies hurler. If the Giants’ offense doesn’t turn things around Tuesday against Marquez, they might have bigger problems than anyone would’ve expected.
Why the Toronto Blue Jays Are a Secondary Stack Option Against the Rockies
The Toronto Blue Jays have been one of the most reliable offenses in the majors in the early stages of the 2026 season and currently have a collective .774 OPS. Even though Toronto suffered a loss in Monday’s series opener, that was because the bullpen let the lead slip away, not because the offense underperformed.
With elite talent from top to bottom in the lineup, and acknowledging this is a favorable matchup at home against Ryan Feltner, the Blue Jays are a lineup worth stacking across all formats. Feltner has a 5.19 ERA in his major league career across five seasons.
Why Rangers Shortstop Corey Seager Is an Excellent DFS Option on Tuesday
There are several hitters worth targeting ahead of Tuesday’s fantasy slate, but one option that could pay dividends is Corey Seager. He should be a popular option in both season-long formats and DFS contests alike, as he has had success against Zach Eflin.
Seager is an integral part of the Texas Rangers’ lineup, which has the potential to be one of the best in the majors, and he should enjoy a favorable matchup here. The veteran has four hits and a .921 OPS in 19 plate appearances to begin the season, and those numbers could experience a sudden rise if he performs as expected Tuesday. Seager is a popular name in season-long formats, and while he’ll be expensive in DFS, he’s certainly worth the investment.
Targeting Brandon Williamson as a Sleeper Pitcher for Tuesday’s Lineups
The Pittsburgh Pirates were among the worst offenses in the majors in 2025, and while they added some much-needed reinforcements over the offseason, it doesn’t seem as if things have changed too much in the early stages of 2026.
Thus, Williamson could benefit from a favorable matchup against an underperforming Pirates offense that has a collective .657 OPS through the first three games of the season. Williamson could be a solid bet to go five or six innings against a mediocre offense as long as his command is on point. Considering he’s not a popular pitcher in most formats by any means, Williamson could be a low-end streaming option that might deliver more value than expected on paper.

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