PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Tim Tebow says hes just trying to get better each day in the New York Mets instructional league.After two days, so far, so good.Tebow homered to right during batting practice on Tuesday, one day after the quarterback-turned-baseball-hopeful put three balls off the fence at the Mets training complex. A Mets staff member went behind the fence a few minutes later and returned with a baseball, though it wasnt clear if it was the actual one Tebow hit.Felt a little more comfortable with a day under my belt, just getting more used to everything, the preparations, said Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner from Florida and former NFL quarterback. All those silly things that you have to go through, right? Getting in the building, finding everything that you need, cafeteria, everything, and just getting used to the routine.The composition of the workout from Day 1 to Day 2 was similar. The atmosphere wasnt -- the media contingent was considerably smaller than it was on Monday, and maybe about one-quarter as many fans showed up as the day before.Then again, plenty of people welcomed Tebow to Port St. Lucie when he made a Target run on Monday night. He said he needed supplies, specifically drinks and almonds.Whether its five people or 500 people, you cant let that bother you, the size of the crowd or what people are saying or the hype or no hype, Tebow said. I just try not to get involved at all and just try not to pay attention at all and focus on being a baseball player.Hes also finding time to stay on top of his other job as an analyst with the SEC Network, with time management not an issue. Tebow will work out at least twice more in Port St. Lucie this week, then head to the Auburn-LSU game this weekend before returning to the Mets complex.When instructional league games start, Tebow expects to play -- though theres no firm plan yet for what will happen after these three weeks, such as whether hell go to the Arizona Fall League. For now, he said hes trying to take advantage of every opportunity to meet with coaches, talking situational play in the outfield and the Mets preferred approach to hitting.The goal of Tuesdays batting practice session, Tebow said, was to find outfield gaps. He just managed to hit one a little farther, saying he felt more comfortable with additional preparation and warmup time.Not necessarily the goal, Tebow said of the homer. But if you do it, thats good, too.Game notes Tebow was asked if he had any thoughts on Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers and others taking a knee during the playing of the national anthem. 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Scherzer, meanwhile, is particularly dominant at home (2.35 ERA) and has fanned double-digit batters each of the past two times hes faced the Phillies. Hell be pricey, but fade him at your own risk in cash games.While the Phillies are awful against righty pitching, they arent the worst. That designation goes to the Padres, who own an 80 wRC+ versus righties and have struck out at a whopping 27 percent clip since the All-Star break. The beneficiary of this prime matchup is Jon Gray. The Colorado righty has had his ups and downs this season, but hes consistently dominated the Padres, putting up a 2.25 ERA and 0.75 WHIP in three starts this season, including 30 Ks in 20 frames. Its rare that we see Gray in the elite tier, but this matchup warrants it.After stumbling to a 4.66 first-half ERA, Chris Archer has rebounded with a 3.03 ERA since the break, which includes a 2.79 ERA and 11.6 K/9 during his past nine starts. The Yankees have been playing well, winning 19 of their past 30 games, but this is still an offense thats below average against right-handed pitchers (92 wRC+) and has not performed any better since the break (92 wRC+). This isnt as favorable a spot as where Scherzer and Gray find themselves, but its still an appealing situation for the Tampa right-hander.SolidFelix Hernandez technically cracked elite status with a Game Score of 60, but Im knocking him down a tier. The right-hander owns a 4.62 second-half ERA and has gotten nicked for six runs in back-to-back outings. Hes no longer a big strikeout threat (7.6 K/9), and his 4.0 BB/9 rate is poor. Theres nothing here that says elite. A matchup against the As doesnt pose much of a threat, but there are better pitchers in better spots Saturday.Speaking of better pitchers in better spots, Rich Hill draws a road start against Miami. Since returning from his blister issue, the southpaw has twirled 12 shutout innings with 11 whiffs in two starts. For the season, his 10.3 K/9 ranks top-10 in baseball. Against a Marlins team thats below average against lefties and has tanked offensively since the All-Star break (85 wRC+), Hill figures to find plenty of success.Johnny Cueto hasnt been as sharp in the second half (3.90 ERA) as he was in the first (2.47 ERA), and he suffers a big park downgrade going from AT&T Park to Chase Field. Those are the negatives. The positives are that Cueto has allowed only one run in three of his past four starts, and he matches up very well with a Diamondbacks team that struggles against right-handed pitching (86 wRC+) and whiffs at a healthy 23 percent clip. Im more than comfortable using him in cash.Back-to-back rough outings against the Mariners (13 ER in 6 IP) his past two times out may have owners feeling some hesitancy with Cole Hamels. Prior to those beatings, however, he had gone eight straight outings without allowing more than three runs. The lefty is a good bet to bounce back against the Angels, though the matchup isnt exactly ideal. In addition to hitting lefties hard (106 wRC+), they also strike out less than any team in baseball (16 percent). Hamels isnt a bad play, but Im not going out of my way to roster him in this spot.John Lackey returned from his strained shoulder to throw five innings of one-hit ball against the Giants his last time out. This time he gets the Astros, which are below average against righties and are much more strikeout-friendly. Lackey carries a nice floor and also a nice ceiliing thanks to his career-best 8.dddddddddddd8 K/9 rate, making him a worthwhile target in multiple formats Saturday.Masahiro Tanaka is in an excellent spot, squaring off against Tampa Bay at home. The right-hander has allowed just four runs in his past four starts combined, and while hes whiffing just 7.5 batters per nine this season, he carries nice strikeout upside against a Rays team thats whiffing 24 percent of the time versus righties. Tanaka is viable in both cash games and tournaments.Julio Teheran, who gets a home tilt against the Mets, also has some cash-game appeal. The Mets may be making a strong run at a playoff spot, but they are below average against right-handed pitchers and strike out 22 percent of the time. Teheran offers a nice floor by whiffing eight batters per nine and holding a BB/9 under 2.0. Hes allowed more than three runs in a start just once in his past seven turns.Consistency has been an issue for Adam Wainwright this season, but a matchup against the Brewers, who strike out 26 percent of the time versus righties and sport an 88 wRC+, offers plenty of upside. In his two starts against Milwaukee this season, Wainwright allowed just one run in 14 innings of work with 12 Ks.StreamersEduardo Rodriguez finds himself in a tough spot, facing off against the Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre. That said, this is also a high-upside spot, as the Jays are striking out 23 percent of the time since the break. Also consider that Rodriguez sports a 2.73 ERA in 52 second-half innings. Hes a free agent in 80 percent of leagues.Available in 73 percent of ESPN.com leagues, Jerad Eickhoff draws a road start against the Nationals. The right-hander isnt overpowering, but he has decent stuff and is in a fine spot against a Nats team thats been slightly below average against right-handed pitching this season.AvoidThere are too many options to take a long look at Collin McHugh. The right-hander has some nice peripherals (8.8 K/9, 2.5 BB/9), but a 5.50 second-half ERA and a matchup against the Cubs have me feeling gun-shy.HittingWhen James Shields is on the mound, I always want some exposure against him. The guy is a powder keg ready to blow. Hes already allowed 35 homers this year, putting him on pace to allow 41 this season. Both right- and left-handed hitters have hit him hard this season, making the Royals a compelling stack Saturday.Archie Bradley is the lowest-ranked pitcher of the day, and left-handed batters have absolutely hammered him this season (.396 wOBA). With the Giants in town, Denard Span, Angel Pagan, Brandon Crawford and Brandon Belt are all in play here.Ubaldo Jimenez has been pitching better of late, though he still has allowed a.405 wOBA to lefty swingers this year. Its a shame that the Tigers lineup is so right-handed, but switch-hitter Victor Martinez is definitely in play, as is any other lefty swinger who draws a start Saturday.Daniel Wright has made only four appearances (two starts) this season, spanning 13 innings, yet hes allowed at least three runs in every outing. That amounts to a 7.62 ERA. Itd be a good idea to get some exposure to Rangers hitters in this one, regardless of which side of the plate they hit from.The game is taking place in Petco Park and not Coors Field, but Im still targeting Rockies hitters against Christian Friedrich. The lefty owns a 5.48 ERA at Petco this year, including a 5.64 ERA since the All-Star break.Most likely to go yard: Kendrys MoralesYou know I have to pick against James Shields in this spot. Its not a matter of if hell allow a home run, but how many. Morales, who is on pace to hit 30 bombs for the first time since 2009, is my pick to click here.Most likely to swipe a bag: Mike TroutCole Hamels is one of the days better pitchers, but hes also one of the worst at preventing steals. His 21 steals allowed are fifth-most in the majors. Trout will look to take advantage. ' ' '