Well that was fun, but now its time to get back to the grind and go about helping you with all things fantasy baseball. The good news is since were coming off the break, all the teams have their rotations set so we can plan accordingly. Oh wait, no they dont. Were awaiting word from the desert and the Arizona Diamondbacks as theyve been mum on their plans. We even had our first post-break scratch as the Oakland Athletics are giving Rich Hill a couple of extra days for his blister to heal. Everyone else is raring to go and no doubt, so are you, so lets put the break behind us and get to it.PitchingEliteIts hard to believe Madison Bumgarner will turn just 27 years old on Aug. 1. Maybe in a few years the narrative will be how many miles the southpaw has on his priceless left arm, but for now hes one of the most reliable and durable hurlers in the league. Who cares if he worked an inning in the All-Star Game, the San Francisco Giants are giving him the ball against the San Diego Padres in Petco Field. Careful though, the Friars are perceived as a weak offensive unit but they own the fourth-best weighted on base average (wOBA) versus lefties in the league. However, they also whiff at an accelerated clip in those conditions, which gives Bumgarner and his 10.1 K/9 a great platform to have a big game. Some may be scared off by the Padres prowess versus left-handers, but thats a mistake.As expected, Stephen Strasburg will open the second half for the Washington Nationals, taking on the Pittsburgh Pirates in a home affair. Strasburg last worked on July 8, but with his recent back and rib woes, the club wanted to make sure he was good to go after his bullpen session on Tuesday. It wont be easy for the right-hander as the Bucs hit righties well, but theyre also very punchout prone. Bumgarner looks better for cash with Strasburg having the edge in GPP play.Despite the break, Carlos Carrasco will be working on standard rest, which is a good thing since he was sent to the showers early last time out. The New York Yankees knocked the Cleveland Indians?righty out after he pitched just 3 2/3 innings, throwing only 81 pitches. That was one of the few blemishes on a solid first half that was interrupted by a stint on the disabled list with a hamstring issue. The catch is that in the spring, many expected Carrasco to be better than just solid. True, he opens the second half borderline elite but some of that is matchup driven. If youre in a seasonal league and need some pitching help down the stretch, Carrasco is a great arm to target. Fridays date with the Minnesota Twins in Target Field is a nice launching point. The home team is average versus right-handers though it is susceptible to a strikeout pitcher. Use Carrasco with confidence in all DFS formats.SolidIf theres one pitcher who really needs to kick off the post-break action with a strong effort, its Chris Archer. The problem is hes tasked with slowing down the high-flying Baltimore Orioles, albeit at home in Tropicana Field. Strikeouts have not been an issue for the Tampa Bay Rays right-hander; control and homers, however, have been major concerns. The visitors wOBA versus righties is second best in the league, but they also whiff a lot, rendering Archer a prototypical GPP hurler.Anthony DeSclafani hopes the long layoff wont slow the roll he was on. The Cincinnati Reds right-hander was in a groove after missing the first couple months of the season with a strained left oblique. In the four outings previous to the break, the last of which was nine days ago, DeSclafani fanned an impressive 25 to only three walks in those 27 2/3 innings. Hes in a great spot to build on that as the Milwaukee Brewers and the leagues poorest strikeout rate versus righties open a series in the Great American Ballpark. The punchout potential yields DeSclafani as a fine tournament option with a floor safe enough to use in DFS cash play as well.Justin Verlanders walk and whiff rates are on a par with when he was one of the top hurlers in the league. However, hes serving up more homers and isnt going as deep into games. The Detroit Tigers righty is still capable of a dominating performance at any time; theres also more of a chance he turns in a clunker. The Kansas City Royals open the post-break festivities in Motown, toting a league-average offense into Comerica Park. Theres nothing special giving Verlander a high DFS ceiling, but theres also nothing hurting his floor. If youre playing just one contest there are better options, but if youre a multi-lineup grinder, youll want some exposure.If you own Kyle Hendricks in seasonal leagues, beware, regression is impending. That said, the landing point is still quite useful assuming his actual 2.55 ERA adds just the run portended by his 3.46 FIP and 3.85 xFIP. The Chicago Cubs righty is better suited for DFS cash action since his floor is more bankable than hoping for a high strikeout effort. This is especially true with the Texas Rangers visiting Wrigley Field as the guests dont whiff much. However, keep in mind this is an afternoon contest so it wont be on the main DFS slates.The fact Jaime Garcia is still healthy aside, there are some disappointed with his 4.01 ERA, after all he posted a 2.43 mark last season. Well, it appears 2015 is the outlier as the St. Louis Cardinals leftys 2016 numbers are in line with the years previous to last seasons stellar campaign. However, it wouldnt be shocking if nine days between starts serves to recharge the oft-injured veteran. The visiting Miami Marlins offer Garcia a nice platform to get things going as theyre about average versus southpaws with an above-average strikeout rate. Garcia is a cheaper option for tournament play.Bud Norris has absolutely stunk when facing the Arizona Diamondbacks, sporting a 13.93 ERA in 21 1/3 innings, covering eight appearances with three of those in relief. Guess how many occurred this year? One -- thats it, just one. Norris faced the Snakes twice in 2009 (one start), another start in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015 with a relief outing in 2013. But yet the prevailing analysis will be to fade Norris based on stuff that happened when the D-backs lineup was completely different. This is not to say that Norris will exact revenge, only that previous outcomes should be categorically ignored. This is a road game in a hitters park, that hurts Norris. But the hosts fan at an above-average clip and Norris has punched out 40 in his past 35 1/3 innings. Looks like the perfect chance to get low ownership on a GPP-worthy hurler.StreamersMost head-to-head leagues roll the short week into next week, so theres not as much urgency as in a normal Friday, so well proceed with a little more caution than normal. If a pitcher is skipped and you want some quick analysis, please post in the comments or shoot me a Tweet to @ToddZola.Obviously Lucas Harrell isnt a 1.32 ERA pitcher, but his strikeout and walk rates are decent enough to be in play for his date with the Colorado Rockies in Turner Field as he and the Atlanta Braves embark on the second half.The Tampa Bay Rays are two different teams. Theres the version that pounds lefties, then theres the one that will face Yovani Gallardo. The Baltimore Orioles right-hander is a viable streamer as he gets a nice park upgrade and faces a club with a 25 percent strikeout rate against righties.Hector Santiago has had serious issues with the long ball, despite calling Angels Stadium home. The Chicago White Sox visit the homer-suppressing venue for a weekend set with the Los Angeles Angels. Aiding the Halos lefty is the Pale Hose will tote one of the lowest home run rates versus left-handers to Anaheim.Toronto Blue Jays righty Marcus Stroman has pitched a full run better than his actual 4.89 ERA, at least according to his expected ERA. Look for the correction to begin with a road tilt against the Oakland Athletics.At home hes a gas can but on the road against the Atlanta Braves, Colorado Rockies southpaw Jorge De La Rosa warrants a spot start.The rumor is the Philadelphia Phillies are looking to move Jeremy Hellickson to a contender. The veteran right-hander auditions versus the New York Mets in Citizens Bank Park against a lineup checking in with a below-average wOBA versus righties along with an above-average strikeout rate in those conditions.Not only is James Paxton in the mix as a streamer as the Houston Astros visit Safeco Field for a set with the Seattle Mariners but hes also a decent GPP play with intriguing strikeout upside.AvoidNot surprisingly, the list of hurlers to completely avid is short since teams get to reorder their rotations with the lesser arms at the back end. Only Miguel Gonzalez and Martin Perez have projected Game Scores in the avoid range. Perez is definitely too dangerous, though if you have a high tolerance for risk, using Gonzalez can be justifiedHitting DFS play is always more interesting when theres no clear-cut, obvious stack. The best locale is in the Queens City as the Red will take aim against the right-handed slants of the Brewers?Matt Garza. Joey Votto and Jay Bruce make a perfect two-man stack with the platoon edge, while Adam Duvall and Eugenio Suarez have the pop desired for GPP action.The Chicago Cubs entered the break on a tailspin, but it was from more their pitching than sticks. Expect the bats to pick right back up with Rangers southpaw Martin Perez on the Wrigley Field mound. Kris Bryant, Willson Contreras and Ben Zobrist are the primary targets, though adding Anthony Rizzo could work since many will fade due to the left-on-left matchup. Rizzo can handle southpaws, plus in all likelihood hell see some bullpen arms. Addison Russell and Javier Baez are nice additions to a full tournament stack.An under-the-radar stack is the San Francisco Giants in Petco Park against Andrew Cashner. Brandon is the centerpiece along with fellow lefties Denard Span and Brandon Crawford. 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NAPA, Calif. -- Quarterbacks Matt Flynn and Terrelle Pryor basically performed as advertised in the exhibition opener for the Oakland Raiders. Flynn was the steady by unspectacular game manager who tries to stay on schedule as he moves the offence methodically down the field. Pryor was a somewhat predictable mix of dazzling and frustrating, mixing big plays with a boneheaded decision that led to a turnover. The surprise of the quarterback group might have been undrafted rookie from Penn State Matt McGloin, who showed why he has passed fourth-round pick Tyler Wilson for third string on the depth chart when he produced Oaklands only touchdown in the 19-17 win over Dallas on Friday night. "I think the thing that you see from Matt is he is composed," coach Dennis Allen said Saturday. "He does have poise in the pocket and he doesnt get rattled. For a guy who is an undrafted free agent, to handle himself the way hes handled himself in pressure situations has been a nice surprise." McGloin was 4 for 7 for 78 yards in the third quarter, completing two long pass to fellow rookie Brice Butler, including a well-placed 30-yard touchdown. McGloin went from a walk-on at Penn State to an NFL prospect after throwing for 3,271 yards and 24 touchdowns last season under coach Bill OBrien. He joined the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in May and recently passed the more heralded Wilson the depth chart as he tries to earn a roster spot. "He did great," Flynn said. "Hes had a great camp so far and its fun to watch those guys that youve been helping day in, day out go out there and perform well." All of Oaklands top three quarterbacks had their good moments in the win. Flynn responded from a sack fumble after a blown protection on the opening drive to convert to third downs through the air on a field-goal drive late in the first quarter. Flynn finished 4 for 5 for 37 yards. "When you look at Matt Flynn youre not going to be wowed because hes the biggest, strongest, fastest, best arm," Allen said. "But thats not what being a great quarterback in this league is all about. Being a great quarterback in this league is more about the mental part oof the game than it is the physical part of the game.dddddddddddd Its timing, its decision-making, its accuracy. Those are some of the things that I see him being able to do." That was Pryors biggest problem. An otherwise impressive night was overshadowed by one ill-fated decision late in the first half. After moving the Raiders down the field with ease, Pryor rolled out on a third-and-4 from the 6. He had room to run on the outside for a first down or possibly a touchdown but decided instead to try to throw the ball across his body to Butler in the middle of the end zone. J.J. Wilcox stepped in front of the pass and intercepted it and Pryor immediately knew he made a bad decision. "I looked at the pictures and I could have ran it easy," Pryor said. "That was just me being greedy. Maybe in the back of my mind I was saying, Hey, I want to throw a touchdown pass. People think I cant. I have to understand the abilities I have and use them to perfection." Pryor responded by leading the Raiders to a field-goal on an impressive two-minute drill at the end of the half, even throwing two balls away instead of forcing it into coverage as he learned his lesson. Even though Flynn is on track to be the starter at quarterback this season, the Raiders plan to use Pryor at times as well. He showed why with two long runs on read-option plays, a scramble that led to a completion and as a decoy on Rashad Jennings 16-yard run. Pryor could be used in a special red zone and short-yardage package or come in for a series or two at a time as the Raiders try to capitalize on his athleticism. "You see what the athletic skill set that really excites all of us," Allen said. "The fact that hes really a dual threat -- he can run the football. I thought he threw the ball pretty well at times tonight. Thats one of the things that we want to try to use that skill set and hopefully itll be another dimension to our offence." NOTES: LB Keenan Clayton was the only player injured in the