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DFS Hitting Stacks for 6/19 – California Love
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Oakland Athletics
The Orioles will be starting Josh Rogers on Wednesday. Although it is an extremely small sample size, it is safe that the Baltimore starter is a dumpster fire. In eight innings this season he has a 6.72 SIERA and a 7.93 xFIP. He is allowing a 46.7% flyball rate and has an extremely low 5.4% K-rate. And if you need further evidence that Rogers has been awful in limited action this season, the hurler has allowed a 53.3% hard contact rate and a 3.38 HR/9 in 2019.
In his first outing of the season, Rogers was lit up by Oakland. He allowed five earned runs while recording just 11 outs. Look for more of the same this go-’round. The Athletics’ offense has crushed southpaws in 2019. They have a .225 ISO and a .355 wOBA collectively against left-handed pitching. You will want to go four deep with this stack.
Los Angeles Angels
The Angels’ offense as a whole is seeing beach balls at the plate right now. Over the last seven days, Los Angeles has a .249 ISO and a .341 wOBA. During that span they have 12 home runs and 34 runs scored.
A matchup with Toronto’s Aaron Sanchez should do little to slow down this Angels’ hot streak. He has a 5.32 SIERA and a 5.19 xFIP on the season. And over his last 15 innings pitched Sanchez has been even worse. In that time on the mound he has allowed a .311/.397/.557 slash line. Expect the Angels to produce big again on Wednesday.
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Giants’ Drew Pomeranz is allowing 2.02 HR/9 in 2019. That number may actually increase on Wednesday as the Dodgers’ bats flex their muscles against southpaws. Los Angeles has four batters with ISOs over .200 against left-handed pitching this season.
Game Stack Special
You will want to get a lineup chalked full of Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers on Wednesday. This game stack is likely to go off in a big way as both scheduled pitchers are struggling in the worst of ways. The Indians’ Adam Pluko is allowing a 50.7% flyball rate which has resulted in the starter allowing a 3.09 HR/9. The Rangers’ Joe Palumbo has allowed a 42.9% flyball rate and a 2.25 HR/9 ratio.
After participating in season-long fantasy baseball for over two and a half decades, Wes shifted his focus to the DFS grind. He has shared from his experiences and began his MLB DFS-writing career at FanRag.com in 2013. There he provided a deep analysis inside the numbers of matchups as well as winning FanDuel lineups. The cash game grinder has also done work with Razzball and is excited to help the Win Daily family get into the green.
