FanDuel daily picks: Fantasy baseball lineup-July 7

Jul 6, 2016; Washington, DC, USA; Washington Nationals left fielder Jayson Werth (28) singles during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 6, 2016; Washington, DC, USA; Washington Nationals left fielder Jayson Werth (28) singles during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jul 5, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco (7) connects on a home run during the sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies defeated the Braves, 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 5, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco (7) connects on a home run during the sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies defeated the Braves, 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports /

My Lineups

Solid throughout

SP: Drew Pomeranz-San Diego Padres 
C: Russell Martin-Toronto Blue Jays
1B: Wil Myers-San Diego Padres
2B: D.J. LeMahieu-Colorado Rockies
3B: Yangervis Solarte-San Diego Padres
SS: Didi Gregorius-New York Yankees
OF: Rajai Davis-Cleveland Indians
OF: Jayson Werth-Washington Nationals
OF: George Springer-Houston Astros

Stars & Sleepers

SP: Danny Duffy-Kansas City Royals
C: Brian McCann-New York Yankees
1B: Adrian Gonzalez-Los Angeles Dodgers
2B: Ian Kinsler-Detroit Tigers
3B: Maikel Franco-Philadelphia Phillies
SS: Francisco Lindor-Cleveland Indians
OF: Odubel Herrera-Philadelphia Phillies
OF: Cameron Maybin-Detroit Tigers
OF: Danny Santana-Minnesota Twins (pending lineups)

Notes:  All lineups subject to change as starting lineups are announced for each team. Stay tuned to our Twitter feed @FansidedFantasy for any lineup updates.

Each one of my picks is ranked on a scale of one to five stars. The more stars that a pick receives represents the more confident I am in that selection. Picks that I give five stars (∗∗∗∗∗) are players that you almost have to own and I have no reservations about owning at their price.  Players that get four stars (∗∗∗∗) are players that I think are strong picks to build your roster around.  Three-star players (∗∗∗) are middle-of-the-road solid picks who are fairly reliable to produce a good game. Picks receiving two stars (∗∗) are high-risk, high-reward players who do offer enough upside to be in my picks, but also have a significant risk factor that makes them dangerous.  One star (∗) players are picks that are the best option around that price point, but who I don’t think are great options.  I would take any one-star player over any option not in my picks, but they aren’t picks I would build my roster around.