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With a game in Coors Field today, you know you can start your MLB DFS Stacks for July 17th with Rockies and Giants. But if you are looking to get contrarian with your DFS stacks, below we have four teams to target:

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Minnesota Twins

The Mets’ Jason Vargas has been flirting with trouble all year with his 40.9% flyball rate and 41.1% hard contact rate. And the regression monster veered its ugly head in his last start. In that start, Vargas allowed six earned runs while recording a single strikeout. Look for Vargas’ descent back to normalcy continue to in this one. Not only does Vargas struggle on the road with a 5.56 xFIP but the Twins’ lineup is stacked with guys that crush lefties. As an offensive unit, they have a .214 ISO and a .362 wOBA against southpaws this season. Nine Twins with at least 53 at-bats have ISOs over .190 against lefties.

Of course, start your Minnesota MLB DFS Stacks with Nelson Cruz (FanDuel: $3,800 DraftKings: $5,100). But you can also mix and match in the likes of: Mitch Garver (FanDuel: $3,400 DraftKings: $5,400), Miguel Sano (FanDuel: $3,400 DraftKings: $4,900), C.J. Cron (FanDuel: $3,300 DraftKings: $3,700), Ehire Adrianza (FanDuel: $2,300 DraftKings: $3,500), Jake Cave (FanDuel: $2,400 DraftKings: $3,300), Jonathan Schoop (FanDuel: $2,800 DraftKings: $4,200) and Max Kepler (FanDuel: $3,600 DraftKings: $4,900). All of these Twins’ batters have accumulated at least a .200 ISO versus left-handed pitching.

Boston Red Sox

The Red Soxdraw Toronto’s Aaron Sanchez in this one. Sanchez has a 6.22 ERA this season,while also owning a 5.61 SIERA and a 5.39 xFIP. With the Red Sox sporting a.349 wOBA and a 114 wRC+ versus righties this season, this seems like anappropriate spot to stack some of the Boston Bombers in DFS.

Sanchez has been awful against batters from both sides of the plate, so stack the Red Sox however you please. He has allowed a .347 wOBA to lefties and a .380 to righties. But our Boston MLB DFS Stacks will need to start with Mookie Betts (FanDuel: $4,300 DraftKings: $5,400). Betts has an ISO north of .225 versus right-handed pitching. Other Boston bats worth considering are: Rafael Devers (FanDuel: $4,200 DraftKings: $5,700), Xander Bogaerts (FanDuel: $4,400 DraftKings: $5,600) and Christian Vazquez (FanDuel: $2,900 DraftKings: $4,900). These three Boston bats have ISOs above .210 versus righties in 2019.

Los Angeles Dodgers

The Phillies’ Nick Pivetta has been getting hit hard this season. The righty is allowing a 42.2% hard contact rate. The hard contact has led to him allowing 2.16 HR/9. So this is a perfect spot for us to pick on him while we build MLB DFS Stacks. Especially considering the Dodgers crush righties. Los Angeles owns a .213 ISO and a .347 wOBA versus right-handed pitching this season.

With Pivetta allowing a 43.7% hard contact rate to lefties this season, we will want to target the likes of Cody Bellinger (FanDuel: $4,800 DraftKings: $5,800), Joc Pederson (FanDuel: $2,800 DraftKings: $4,600), Max Muncy (FanDuel: $3,900 DraftKings: $5,100) and Alex Verdugo (FanDuel: $3,100 DraftKings: $4,300). All of these Dodgers bats have ISOs over .200 against right-handed pitching this season.

Washington Nationals

The Orioles’ Aaron Brooks has a 4.97 xFIP in 2019. He also is allowing flyballs at a rate of 40.5% which has led to 2.04 HR/9. The Nationals have plenty of batters that should take advantage of this matchup with MLB DFS Stacks against a right-hander.

Use AnthonyRendon (FanDuel: $4,300 DraftKings: $5,500), Matt Adams (FanDuel: $2,700DraftKings: $4,400), Juan Soto (FanDuel: $4,000 DraftKings: $5,500), HowieKendrick (FanDuel: $2,600 DraftKings: $4,900), Kurt Suzuki (FanDuel: $2,800 DraftKings:$4,700) and Trea Turner (FanDuel: $3,900 DraftKings: $5,300). These battershave ISOs greater than .200 against right-handed pitching this season.

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It was a strange night on Monday. In the first game of the doubleheader in Coors the Giants scored 19 runs and the two teams combined for 21 runs in an outburst that was not even part of the mains late for MLB DFS Stacks. In the second game, the Giants also won the game. But they scored two runs and the teams combined to score three. Baseball for you….

MLB DFS Stacks to Use on Tuesday

Boston: The Blue Jays are playing bad baseball and are starting Brad Waguespack. This will be his third Major League appearance this year. With the wind blowing out to left and temperatures and moisture content rising at Fenway, it seems to be a perfect night to use some Red Sox in DFS.

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Rockies/Giants: Go back to the well here with your MLB DFS Stacks. You can play devil’s advocate here and say “we should have seen a 2-1 game coming after 21 runs were scored in the first game.” Well, if you said that, and followed your own advice, you are a far better DFS’er/gambler than I am. And by using that same logic tonight, 25 runs should be scored.

Nationals: A matchup with the fellow team in the mid-Atlantic is just what the doctor ordered for your MLB DFS Stacks. Not only will the Nats get some at-bats against a brutally bad bullpen in a park that greatly favors the batter, you will start off the game against Asher Wojciechowski. I am beginning to understand why the Red Sox, Yankees and Rays all won 90+ games last year and will do so again when they get to play the Jays and Orioles 19 times each. Sort of like knowing the Patriots will go 5-1 (at the absolute worst) in the AFC East each year.

Twins: speaking of bad baseball teams….ladies and gentlemen, your 2019 New York Mets! Seriously though, the Twins crush at home and against lefties and now they get Steven Matz.

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DFS Stacks Today for the Friday slate

1.) Houston Astros

The Astros and Rangers got a head start on everyone and opened their second half on Thursday. To add to the plus of having a head start they get to face Jesse Chávez. He isn’t much of a strikeout specialist so I expect many balls to be put in play here. Righties do great damage against Chávez, as he gives up a .271 BAA and a .507 SLG. I’m looking right at Alex Bregman, Jose Altuve, George Springer and of course the young phenom, Yordan Alvarez. The Astros top the DFS Stacks today.

2.) New York Yankees

Aaron Sanchez heads to the Bronx and he is going to regret getting on the plane. To start, he has a 6.75 ERA on the road and a .304 BAA. Sanchez is kind of reverse splits geared, as he is worse against righties so that’s where I want to attack him. Give me all of Scary Gary, Aaron Judge, D.J. LeMahieu and Gleyber Torres. The Yankees might break the slate or ruin everyone’s DFS Stacks today and score three runs.

3.) Milwaukee Brewers

Shaun Anderson comes to town and the Brewers should be as excited as I am. I am going to load up here in tournaments to pivot off Houston. Against lefties this season Anderson has given up a .284 BAA and a .451 slugging. Not to mention that Milwaukee is a lefty friendly park, so give me all of them in my DFS Stacks today. Christian Yelich, Yasmani Grandal, Mike Moustakas, and I don’t even mine using Lorenzo Cain. 

4.) Seattle Mariners 

Taylor Cole is a trash can to target with DFS Stacks today. To start, in a small sample size, Cole has a 5.59 ERA and a .282 BAA at home. Against righties he has a .286 BAA and a .405 SLG. I know he is just the opener, but it could open very badly for Seattle. Felix Pena will follow Cole and he cannot get lefties out for the life of him. Give me all the bats and load up here in DFS Stacks tofday. I think the M’s go very under-owned here. 

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DFS Stacks Today for the Friday slate

1.) Houston Astros

The Astros and Rangers got a head start on everyone and opened their second half on Thursday. To add to the plus of having a head start they get to face Jesse Chávez. He isn’t much of a strikeout specialist so I expect many balls to be put in play here. Righties do great damage against Chávez, as he gives up a .271 BAA and a .507 SLG. I’m looking right at Alex Bregman, Jose Altuve, George Springer and of course the young phenom, Yordan Alvarez. The Astros top the DFS Stacks today.

2.) New York Yankees

Aaron Sanchez heads to the Bronx and he is going to regret getting on the plane. To start, he has a 6.75 ERA on the road and a .304 BAA. Sanchez is kind of reverse splits geared, as he is worse against righties so that’s where I want to attack him. Give me all of Scary Gary, Aaron Judge, D.J. LeMahieu and Gleyber Torres. The Yankees might break the slate or ruin everyone’s DFS Stacks today and score three runs.

3.) Milwaukee Brewers

Shaun Anderson comes to town and the Brewers should be as excited as I am. I am going to load up here in tournaments to pivot off Houston. Against lefties this season Anderson has given up a .284 BAA and a .451 slugging. Not to mention that Milwaukee is a lefty friendly park, so give me all of them in my DFS Stacks today. Christian Yelich, Yasmani Grandal, Mike Moustakas, and I don’t even mine using Lorenzo Cain. 

4.) Seattle Mariners 

Taylor Cole is a trash can to target with DFS Stacks today. To start, in a small sample size, Cole has a 5.59 ERA and a .282 BAA at home. Against righties he has a .286 BAA and a .405 SLG. I know he is just the opener, but it could open very badly for Seattle. Felix Pena will follow Cole and he cannot get lefties out for the life of him. Give me all the bats and load up here in DFS Stacks tofday. I think the M’s go very under-owned here. 

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Thursday’s MLB action may not include a Coors Game, but there are plenty of offenses to stack in DFS. We have four stacks to target as you assemble your Daily Fantasy Sports entries.

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Minnesota Twins

I am pretty sure the Oakland Athletics pushed Tanner Anderson’s start back a day just so he could help put on a fireworks show. Anderson has a 7.13 ERA this season, while allowing a robust 48.3% hard contact rate. The high amount of hard contact has led to home runs, as he is allowing 2.04 HR/9. With the Twins leading all of baseball in home runs hit, this seems like an appropriate spot to stack some Twinkies in DFS.

Anderson has been awful against lefties. He has allowed a .473 wOBA and 4.91 HR/9. So of course, we want to load up on the left-handed Twins.  So our Minnesota stacks will need to start with Max Kepler (FanDuel: $3,700 DraftKings: $4,600). Kepler has an ISO north of .330 versus right-handed pitching. Other Twins bats worth considering are: Jason Castro (FanDuel: $2,600 DraftKings: $3,800) and Jorge Polanco (FanDuel: $3,700 DraftKings: $4,500). These two bats have ISOs above .240 versus righties in 2019.

Detroit Tigers

The Tigers’ offense is not normally in a position to stack. In fact, it has been good to our bank accounts to use starting pitchers against them. But this is just how bad the White Sox’s Lopez is. Lopez has a .5.12 SIERA and a low 10% swinging strike rate. He is not missing many bats and this is a perfect spot for us to pick on while we build DFS lineups.

Look to use the Tigers’ offense as a cheap stack to help load up on bats from Minnesota or one of these other teams. But target the likes of Brandon Dixon (FanDuel: $2,800 DraftKings: $4,300) and Gordon Beckham (FanDuel: $2,300 DraftKings: $3,300). All of these Tigers’ bats have ISOs over .200 against right-handed pitching this season.

Atlanta Braves

The Phillies’ Zach Eflin is not a terrible pitcher but he is not elite with his SIERA being 1.3 higher than his ERA. That means some regression is coming and it likely is coming today. Not only does Eflin struggle on the road with a 4.64 xFIP, but the Braves’ lineup is stacked with guys that crush righties. The Atlanta Braves have seven guys with regular at bats that are posting .200-plus ISOs against right-handed pitchers.

Of course, start your Atlanta DFS stack with Freddie Freeman (FanDuel: $4,400 DraftKings: $5,000). But you can also mix and match the likes of: Austin Riley (FanDuel: $3,400 DraftKings: $4,500), Josh Donaldson (FanDuel: $3,000 DraftKings: $4,000), Tyler Flowers (FanDuel: $2,500 DraftKings: $3,600), Dansby Swanson (FanDuel: $3,700 DraftKings: $4,500), Brian McCann (FanDuel: $2,600 DraftKings: $3,400) and Ronald Acuna Jr (FanDuel: $4,300 DraftKings: $5,400). All four of these Braves batters have accumulated at least a .200 ISO versus right-handed pitching.

Kansas City Royals

The Royalsand Indians game should have plenty of fireworks from both offenses and may bea great spot to game stack for DFS purposes. But if you have to chose just oneside, the Royals’ offense is the way to lean. The Indians’ Zach Plesac has a5.01 SIERA and a 5.13 xFIP in 2019. He also is allowing flyballs at a rate of42.4% which has led to 1.91 HR/9.

Use HunterDozier (FanDuel: $3,600 DraftKings: $4,700), Jorge Soler (FanDuel: $3,100DraftKings: $4,000) and Adalberto Mondesi (FanDuel: $3,600 DraftKings: $4,800).These three batters have ISOs greater than .200 against right-handed pitching.

But also, Dozier (.250 ISO) and Soler (.409 ISO) have crushed fastballs this season, which Plesac has thrown 55% of the time.

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Wednesday’s MLB actionincludes some big-time offenses in great spots for DFS purposes. So below wehave four stacks to target as you assemble your Daily Fantasy Sports entries.

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New York Yankees

The New York Mets will be starting Jason Vargas on the bump in this one. Vargas is a guy that the Yankees should be able to get to. The right-hander has a 5.05 SIERA and a 5.09 xFIP while striking out just 20% of the batters he has faced in 2019. We will want to get some exposure in our DFS lineups.

So of course, we want to load up on some Yankees in our DFS lineups and our New York stack will start with Gary Sanchez (FanDuel: $4,200 DraftKings: $4,700). Sanchez has an ISO north of .300 versus left-handed pitching. Some other Yankee’s bats worth considering are: Edwin Encarnacion (FanDuel: $4,100 DraftKings: $4,300) and Gleyber Torres (FanDuel: $3,700 DraftKings: $4,600). Both have ISOs above .200 versus righties in 2019. And do not forget about Aaron Judge (FanDuel: $4,500 DraftKings: $4,800) and D.J. LeMahieu (FanDuel: $4,500 DraftKings: $5,200). Both of these Yankees have wOBAs greater than .400 against lefties in 2019.

Houston Astros

With the Astros having already hit 98 home runs against right-handed pitching this season, it is safe to say they have a really good chance of tacking a few more onto that total in this one. Not only are they playing in Coors Field, but the Rockies’ Peter Lambert is allowing 2.55 HR/9. Load up on the Astros in your DFS entries.

Lambert has really struggled at home this season. He is allowing a .478 wOBA and a 46% hard contact rate in Colorado in 2019. So feel free to stack any combination of Astros. But you will want to pay particular attention to the lefty bats in the Houston lineup. Lambert is allowing a .440/.444/1.040 slash line to lefties at home this season. With that in mind, we will want to start our DFS Astros’ build with Yordan Alvarez (FanDuel: $4,400 DraftKings: $5,500), if he is healthy enough to get back in the lineup. The Houston slugger has a .400 ISO and a .424 wOBA against righties this season.

Colorado Rockies

Any time the Rockies’ offense is opposed by a lefty, they have to be considered for DFS stacking purposes. Against left-handed pitching this season, Colorado has been very successful. As a team, they have a .200 ISO and a .340 wOBA against left-handed pitching. And when they get to face a left-hander in the thin air of Colorado they are a no-brainer DFS stacking option.

So, your Colorado DFS building blocks should include the likes of: Ian Desmond (FanDuel: $3,300 DraftKings: $4,500), Nolan Arenado (FanDuel: $4,600 DraftKings: $5,300), Charlie Blackmon (FanDuel: $4,500 DraftKings: $5,800) and David Dahl (FanDuel: $3,900 DraftKings: $5,200). All four of these Rockies’ batters have accumulated at least a .230 ISO versus left-handed pitching.

Boston Red Sox

You are going to want to pick on Toronto’s Sean Reid-Foley in your DFS lineups on Wednesday. Reid-has a 5.75 SIERA and a 6.46 xFIP as well as a low 9.9% swing strike rate. The Blue Jays’ starter is not missing many bats.

We want to build our Boston’ DFS stack starting with the usual suspects: Mookie Betts (FanDuel: $4,100 DraftKings: $4,400), Rafael Devers (FanDuel: $4,100 DraftKings: $4,700) and Xander Bogaerts (FanDuel: $4,200 DraftKings: $4,600). These three batters have ISOs greater than .200 against right-handed pitching.

Washington Nationals

In 65 career at-bats against the Marlins’ Sandy Alcantara, the Nationals’ current roster has a .369/.431/.706 slash line. In particular Anthony Rendon (FanDuel: $4,400 DraftKings: $5,500) and Juan Soto (FanDuel: $4,200 DraftKings: $5,000) have been excellent against the Miami starter. Combined, the players are 9-for-23 with three home runs and eight RBIs against Alcantara and are excellent DFS building blocks for Wednesday.

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The Padres may be the top DFS stack of the night. Jeff Samardzija has a 5.18 road ERA and has allowed five earned runs in each of his past two starts. The Padres are the fifth-best hitting team in the National League over the past week. Fernando Tatis Jr. ($5700 on DraftKings) hit .383 with five homers and 15 RBI in June. Manny Machado tore it up to the tune of a .314 BA with 11 HRs and 29 RBI and is an essential part of your Padres DFS stack. Eric Hosmer was at .314 with 27 RBI. Ian Kinsler hit .309 in June and can be a DFS stack punt play at 3300. Franmil Reyes must be considered at 4400.

You should take a DFS stack shot with the Reds against Milwaukee’s Adrian Houser, who had pitched really well in relief before a shaky first turn in the rotation. Yasiel Puig (4,700) is hitting .326 with five homers, 15 RBI and four steals over the past 15 days. Joey Votto (4300) is hitting .361 with six RBI and nine runs scored over the same span. Eugenio Suarez (4000) hit a monster HR on Sunday and also consider Jesse Winker at 4000 for the lefty/righty split. Scooter Gennett should be locked in for your DFS stack at 3,900 if he is in the lineup.

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NYM @ PHI  Wheeler vs. Nola.
Last night If you had played a Phillies DFS stack of 5-6-7 ( Realmuto, Bruce, Hernandez)  you would have been greatly surprised at the turnout .

If you want guys like Kingery ( went 0 for 5 yesterday, btw ) or Alonso, think about how that may throw a lineup strategy out of whack. 

Wheeler trying to get back to form as is Nola, there is NO PLAY here. 

TEX@DET Jurado vs. Turnbull   

Check the weather.

 I like TEXAS bats. I like JURADO as well,  I think this could be an overlooked game, check the DFS pricing and see. 

Don’t sleep on something like this. 

TB@MIN Stanek vs. Perez  

A DFS stack around NELSON CRUZ may not be a bad idea but I would watch the EDDIE ROSARIO injury issue. 

PIT@HOU Musgrove vs. Peacock.

I do not know who thought it was funny to have the Pirates hang 14 on Houston yesterday but, whoa.

I could see a revenge game thing happening here. 

Maybe play an ASTROS bat DFS stack if the price is appealing. Don’t be afraid to look lower in the lineup.

SEA@MIL  Leake vs. Ch.Anderson.  BREWER S DFS bat stacks are always in play. Any time you can build something around YELICH, do so.

Duh. 

ATL@CHC Wilson vs. Chatwood. 
I always look for a hot and windy day in Wrigley. I can easily see Chatwood walking a guy or two to start the inning and then a three-run yoke to one of the many capable BRAVES bats. 

WSH@MIA  Strasburg vs. Alcantara
I think  NATIONALS bats are always a DFS play.  I also can see STRASBURG being a play as well.  Chalky game here.

LAD@COL  Beuhler vs. Lambert.

This is almost like a Cheech and Chong movie and Stacy Keach is playing Kirk Gibson and everyone is stoned. 

I like DODGERS bats here DFS wise against Lambert, who has an ERA over 5. 

Lambert is also a rookie and is scared of Coors as he has had two poor starts there.  

So, on paper, this game can be rolled up, twisted, have one end bitten off and then lit- and canoe up the side and then be covered with saliva until fixed properly as your smokeable stack of the day: DODGERS BATS. 

AZ@SF Young vs. Beede

The Diamondbacks are throwing their 2nd round pick from 2015.

 He is a lefty. We will see what it does to Giants bats in DFS.

 If you’re feeling froggy you can build a DFS lineup around YOUNG  but only if it’s 4th and final lineup of the day. 

OAK@LAA  Anderson vs Canning 

This is fun. 

The Angels are becoming fun and I like that. 

I like having a West Coast team that plays well and has the guy that everyone says is the greatest player of all times.

 You can have a nice ANGELS BAT stack here.  

 I wouldn’t get too crazy by adding Canning, only because Oakland  bats can pop off at any time. 

Any….time. 

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Here are my preferred DFS Stack recommendations for June 24.

Braves: Jon Lester has allowed at least four earned runs in five of his past seven starts, and the Braves have been the top hitting team in MLB for the month of June. They seemingly have been a regular DFS stack lately. Ozzie Albies, priced friendly at 4300 on DraftKings, is hitting .370 with four homers and 15 vs. left-handers and Austin Riley (5,300) is at .333/5/11. Dansby Swanson, also at 4300, is hitting .317 with three homers and 12 RBI vs. LHPs. Ronald Acuna Jr. (4800) and Freddie Freeman (5400) have 11 combined HRs with 14 RBI each vs. lefties. Johan Camargo has started to pick it up recently and is just 3600.

Yankees: Aaron Sanchez has a 6.09 road ERA in nine starts, so the Yanks will be a great cash game DFS stack. D.J. LeMahieu is hitting .333 this month with 19 RBI, and Gary Sanchez has six HRs and 19 RBI in June. Luke Voit has eight HRs and 17 RBI this month and Gleyber Torres has four HRs and 15 RBI in June. You do have to get creative with this DFS stack, as all of the aforementioned hitters are $4,800 or above on DraftKings. Giancarlo Stanton comes in at 4500 and Gio Urshela is 4100 if he is in the lineup. Didi Gregorious can be your real DFS stack salary saver at 3700.

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Phillies: Steven Matz has allowed five earned runs in each of his past two road starts and owns a 6.21 away ERA. Scott Kingery (4800) is hitting .390 vs. lefties. Jay Bruce (4400) is hitting .357 so far vs. LHPs since he came to Philadelphia and may not be widely used because of a  lefty-on-lefty matchup. Jean Segura (4400) is hitting .300 with 18 runs scored vs. lefties. J.T. Realmuto has four home runs and 13 RBI vs. LHPs and is ideal at 3900. Cesar Hernandez is another DFS stack saver at 3700.

Indians: Brad Keller is 1-6 on the road with a 4.85 ERA. Orlando Mercado is hitting ,313 with three homers, 11 RBI, four steals and 14 runs scored. Jason Kipnis is enjoying a revival month of June with three homers and 16 RBI and is priced friendly for your DFS stack at 4000. Roberto Perez fits nicely at 4200 while you can also throw the Jose Ramirez dart at 3900. Carlos Santana (5100) and Francisco Lindor are obviously the DFS stack anchors here. Do check the weather in this one before you make Cleveland your DFS stack for the night.

Rockies: You have to consider this DFS stack against Drew Pomeranz and his 7.09 ERA against the second-best hitting team in the Majors this month. This is a good bounce-back spot for Colorado after getting swept at Los Angeles.  David Dahl kills lefties, as does Ian Desmond, and either Tony Wolters (.319 vs, LHPs) or Chris Ianetta can save some salary.

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Updated 6:42 pm EST

The chalky Angels…What to do? I have 50 % exposure to the Angels. Yes, they’re chalky but I do think hey get it done tonight in a solid hitting environment. Curious to see what their ownership is in the FanDuel 15$ Q but regardless exposure to the back end power is important. This includes Bour, Upton, Fletcher and Lucroy.

Updated 6:17 pm EST

Rick Porcello’s road splits are target-able to say the least! Porcello owns a 6.37 road ERA with a .315 team BA allowed. Minnesota seems to be a beautiful GPP stack and I don’t hear many talking about them. Porcello also owns a 5.71 June ERA with two homers allowed. Lock in some Minnesota lefties and be confident in them, as the Twins are favored by -140 with a 10 under/over.

Updated 5:56 pm EST

Mike Clevinger is off the IL and faces the strikeout kings of the league in Texas. Over the last week, the Rangers have struck out 82 times which leads the league by far. Clevinger is coming back from the injured list but played very well in his two rehab starts in AA and AAA but most importantly his strikeout stuff was present. On a night where pitching is tough, why not lock in the best actual match up on the slate. In other words, if it wasn’t for Clevinger coming off the IL and this was next week, this would be chalk! GPP only.

Updated 5:37 pm EST

Matt Olsen is my one-off of the day. Olsen has solid BvP stats against Cashner and Baltimore’s bullpen doesn’t scare me in the least. Olsen is three for five against Cashner with one double and two home runs. And the sooner we get to Baltimore’s leagues worst bullpen the better for Oakland’s left-handed power bat. The A’s are favored by -230 with an 8.5 under/over. If stacking Oakland, Olsen is fine but for your remaining batters, roster RIGHT-HANDED batters as Cashner is exhibiting reverse splits this season. Righties are batting .308 against Cashner with 10 home runs. Lefties are actually hitting much worse with a .202 BA paired with only one homer in 124 at-bats.

Let’s start with the Atlanta Braves. The Braves have been red-hot over the last week scoring 63 runs and averaging a .342 BA as a team. Their 1.015 OPS is through the roof and tonight they face Zack Wheeler who owns a 5.48 road era as well as a 6.17 ERA over the month of June. Wheeler has reverse splits in massive sample sizes. Righties are batting .270 with sevens homers in 200 at-bats. Lefties are only batting .233 with six home runs in 146 at-bats. Last night I called Donaldson and tonight we’re going to stick with these Atlanta righties against a struggling Zack Wheeler and a Mets bullpen who are not impressive to say the least. The Atlanta Braves are favored by -155 with a 9 under/over. I will be starting my lineups tonight by locking in ATL bats for sure!

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