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Our Founder Jason Mezrahi and Pro Wrestler and DFS Expert Matt Striker break down the Thursday 6/13 MLB DFS Night Slate. We have a Coors Field game to consider and Jason & Matt both want to lock in the Rockies. They have some tough decisions from a pitching perspective on whether to pay up for an ace Like deGrom or Kershaw or look for value with Stroman or Flaherty. Find out who they are stacking and locking in as their top pitchers.

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First Base; Rowdy Tellez – Toronto Blue Jays

I love the power upside here especially in Coors. Tellez has shown the massive pop in his bat and Jon Gray has shown he will implode at any moment.

Second Base; Kike Hernandez – Los Angeles Dodgers

Kike against a lefty? Sign me up against Cole Irvin. I know he has been struggling, but I think he gets back on track against a bad lefty. I think the Dodgers are in for a field day here.

Third Base; Justin Turner – Los Angeles Dodgers 

Justin Turner is a phenomenal hitter and against a lefty he is pure gold. Cole Irvin is not good at all.

Shortstop; Paul DeJong – St Louis Cardinals

I love playing DeJong against a lefty as it always seems to work in my favor. Jose Quintana has been up and down this season and I think the Cardinals hang a crooked number on him in this one.

Outfield; Jose Martinez – St Louis Cardinals 

It seems like all my favorite plays against lefties are just falling into place here. Jose Martinez in his career against a lefty is a .338 hitter with a 39.8% hard hit rate. I’ll call my home run here.

Outfield; Marcell Ozuna – St Louis Cardinals 

A career .295 hitter against lefties is what I have my eyes on. A very exceptional hitter against a bad pitcher is a gold mine. Hitting in the heart of one of my stop stacks? Gimme, gimme.

Honorable Mentions;

Every Rockies player, mostly Nolan Arenado, Trevor Story and Daniel Murphy. I tried to give you guys not so obvious plays.

Top Stacks;

1.) Colorado Rockies

Marcus Stroman comes into Coors with his low strikeout rate which will mean the ball will be put in play, and that’s a very bad sign for Stroman.

2.) St Louis Cardinals 

I think Jose Quintana is terrible, The Cardinals are exceptional against left-handed pitching, it helps that they lean mostly right-handed. I love the spots for Ozuna, Martinez and DeJong as mentioned above. Quintana is going to be in for a rough night.

3.) Houston Astros

This is my overlooked offense of the night. I think everyone will hop on the Coors game and these Astros will hold no ownership. I love Alex Bregman against a lefty at any point in his life. Also, Michael Brantley is an exceptional hitter against anyone so I love him too. I don’t think Brett Anderson is good at all and he’s going to get lit up here. I don’t care about the night game in Oakland backstory, take these Astros.

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1.) Colorado Rockies

We can say so many things about the journeyman Edwin Jackson, but the main thing to know is he is a gas can. Against right handed bats this season he is giving up a .387 average and a 44.4 percent hard hit rate. This doesn’t bode well for him vs. the two right-handed monsters of Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story. The main number I’m looking at though, is his strikeouts on the road. So far this season that sits at a 3.60 K/9. This means many balls will be put in play and with his 6.75 HR/9 I believe Story and Arenado both go deep here.

2.) Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers always seem to make my list, as they are always a low owned team because they always play late at home. Jake Arrieta is on the mound and I always like attacking him with lefties. Good news, the Dodgers have a ton of good ones. Against lefties this season he is giving up a .283 average and a 42.7% hard hit rate. With the likes of Cody Bellinger, Joc Pederson, Corey Seager and Max Muncy on this team, Arrieta might be in for a quick night in Los Angeles.

3.) Kansas City Royals

They get the Texas treatment in this one with a big stadium upgrade, as well as going up against Ariel Jurado. He is pretty reverse splits so far this season, giving up a .280 average to right-handed bats. This bodes well for Hunter Dozier, Whit Merrifield and Jorge Soler. I love this three stack and you can always round it out with Alex Gordon or Mondesi. What also is on the Royals favor is the 41.5% hard hit rate, I don’t expect anything less than fireworks here.

4.) Cleveland Indians

Man, one time they’re gonna pay off and I hope it’s tonight. They head over to take on the White Sox and a major gas can in Dylan Covey. He is worse against left-handed bats and the best three hitters on the Indians are all switch hitters (JoRam, Lindor and Santana) so that’s just perfect. Another perfect thing with Covey is that he doesn’t strike anyone out, with only a 2.61 K/9 at home. A lot of balls will be put in play and I don’t doubt we see the Indians clobber a trio of round trippers.

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1.) Colorado Rockies 

We all know the story here, a bad lefty going into Coors is a recipe for disaster. Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story are my main focus here and I’ll gladly pair them with Brendan Rodgers and Ian Desmond. Arenado is batting .435 with a 50% hard hit rate vs. lefties at Coors. That just screams lock of the slate to me. Even if they don’t smack around John Means too much, this bullpen is dreadful. Lock and load the Rockies.

2.) Minnesota Twins

I’m going back to the team that won me all the money on Tuesday night, the Twins. They get Reynaldo Lopez coming into town and he is a gas can. My main focus here would be the lefties, as they are batting .303 against him and have a 34.8% hard hit rate. I LOVE Jorge Polanco, Eddie Rosario, Max Kepler, Luis Arraez and Marwin Gonzalez. All of these guys could poke one out of the park here. Although Lopez hasn’t given up a homer on the road this season, I have a strong gut feeling Rosario, and Polanco both knock one over the wall in this one. This is my favorite tournament pivot stack off the Rockies.

3.) Milwaukee Brewers

Jerad Eickhoff is having a pretty solid start too this year, but he struggles against left handed bats. He is giving up a ton of fly balls (71.9%) and a hard hit rate of 45.7%. I want Christian Yelich, Mike Moustakas, Yasmani Grandal, Eric Thames and will round it out with the right handed bat of Lorenzo Cain. If Yelich misses the game I don’t mind Ben Gamel. I think this stack goes very, very under-owned.

4.) St Louis Cardinals

Mike Foltynewicz has been awful to start the season and I don’t see it getting better for him in this one. The Cardinals are fresh off a 10-run game and Folty is going to be in major trouble here. I love Marcell Ozuna, Paul Goldschmidt, Jose Martinez, Matt Carpenter and Paul DeJong. Folty is pretty reverse split thus far this season, so I’ll prioritize the righties.

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