Weve suffered through plenty of bad Thursday slates before, but my goodness ... I dont think we were prepared for this. Most eight- or nine-game slates are ugly. This, however, is something else entirely. Its hideous, grotesque, repulsive. Thursdays slate (if you can even call it that) consists of only four games, with one taking place in the afternoon. Theres no sense in delaying the inevitable, so lets dive in. Just brace yourself -- its not pretty.PitchingEliteGetting even one pitcher in the elite tier on a day like this is a gift. That gift is Jacob deGrom, who gets a home date with Miami. DeGroms last start was skipped so he could work on a mechanical issue, which likely contributed to his recent poor performance (13 runs allowed over his last two starts), so the hope is that hes ready to right the ship. The Marlins are below average against right-handed pitching (94 wRC+) and posted an MLB-worst 82 wRC+ in August, so the matchup is definitely favorable. Add in the fact that deGrom is much better at Citi Field (1.89 ERA vs. 4.16 ERA on the road) and owns a 2.80 ERA and 10.2 K/9 over seven career starts against Miami, and the Mets right-hander is going to be awfully tough to fade in cash games with so few options available.SolidAlso in the cash game discussion -- surprise, surprise -- is Jose Quintana, one of the most stable and reliable hurlers in the game. The left-hander has allowed two or fewer runs in seven of his last eight starts, which results in a 1.81 ERA and 1.08 WHIP in that span. He also owns a 2.36 ERA this season in four starts against the Twins, who are middle-of-the-road versus lefties and whiff at a 23 percent clip, the second-worst rate in the American League. On single-pitcher sites, Quintana is the only cash-game anchor Id consider along with deGrom. On multi-pitcher sites, you might as well roster both.I dont normally target pitchers going against the Giants, who have a solid lineup that rarely strikes out and draws lots of walks. On a shortened slate like this, though, Mike Montgomery is at least in play with a home outing against San Francisco. The left-hander sports a 3.43 ERA as a starter this season, and the Giants are less effective against lefties than righties. Montgomery is not my first choice on Thursday, especially considering how hot the Giants offense has been the last two weeks (118 wRC+), but hes a nice pivot if youre looking to differentiate your lineup.Ervin Santana was roughed up by the Blue Jays in Toronto his last time out (6 ER in 6 2/3 IP). Hed been on a roll prior to that, however, allowing two or fewer runs in 10 of 11 starts, culminating in a 1.79 ERA and 0.92 WHIP in that timeframe. On Thursday, he matches up well with a White Sox club thats struggled against righty pitching (87 wRC+). They dont strike out a ton, but whiffs arent a big part of Santanas game, anyway. As is the case with Montgomery, Santana isnt the top option of the day, but he at least deserves consideration when filling out your lineups.Mike Foltynewicz has his faults, and a 4.86 second-half ERA certainly brings a level of concern. That said, hes coming off one of his strongest outings of the year, a 7 2/3-inning, one-run performance against the Giants, and hes set to face a Padres team thats the worst in baseball against right-handed pitching (80 wRC+) and whiffs at a bloated 25 percent clip. Its hard to trust Foltynewicz in cash given his start-to-start inconsistency, but theres plenty to like here as a tournament play if youre playing a contest that includes the afternoon game.A road matchup against the Cubs, who feature one of the most dangerous lineups in the National League, will have plenty of DFS players steering clear of Jeff Samardzija on Thursday. That makes the right-hander an appealing GPP play. Shark is no longer a big strikeout guy, but he could still rack up a decent number of whiffs against a Cubs lineup that has plenty of swing and miss. Hes also coming off a strong August (2.76 ERA) after looking completely lost in June and July (6.21 ERA).StreamersIts tough to put much stock in a guy like Jarred Cosart, who doesnt miss many bats (6.3 K/9) and has big-time control problems (5.6 BB/9). Then again, this is a four-game slate were talking about, so lets focus on the positives. While the right-hander primarily pitches to contact, he makes it work because he gets a lot of weak contact, as his 27 percent soft-hit percentage would rank first in baseball if he qualified. Hes also generated 66 percent ground balls in his nine starts and has allowed just one earned run in three straight starts. Against a Braves lineup thats one of the weakest in baseball, Cosart is an under-the-radar option on Thursday.AvoidIf theres a guy Im avoiding, its Jose Urena. A road matchup against the Mets isnt overwhelming by any means; its just that the right-handers skill set is uninspiring. He owns a 4.81 ERA as a starter this year, and hes yet to whiff more than six batters in a game in 15 career starts. Even on a slate this thin, its best to invest your fake funds elsewhere.HittingUrena is the weakest pitcher of the day, so it makes sense to target Mets hitters against him. The righty primarily struggles against hitters from the left side (.360 wOBA), so the Mets have a bevy of batters to consider here, including Jose Reyes, Asdrubal Cabrera, Jay Bruce, Neil Walker, James Loney and Curtis Granderson.The Braves lineup doesnt feature much firepower, but it still matches up well against Cosart, who has averaged a 48 Game Score over nine starts this season. The right-hander has shown reverse splits over his career, which puts Matt Kemp, Adonis Garcia and Tyler Flowers on the map. Freddie Freeman, a career .298 hitter against righties, is in the mix, too.Mike Foltynewicz has not fared well against left-handed hitters in his career, as hes surrendered a .384 wOBA to them in 931/3 innings. The Padres have an unimposing lineup, but lefty hitters Travis Janikowski, Alex Dickerson, Ryan Schimpf and switch-hitter Yangervis Solarte could make for a sneaky stack in tournaments.Samardzija has been solid this season, but hes also shown blow-up potential at times. Going from AT&T Park to face the Cubs at Wrigley Field creates some upside for Cubs hitters, who sport a .333 home wOBA, good for second-best in the NL. 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