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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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Chicago Cubs

The ColoradoRockies’ Antonio Senzatela is struggling this season with a slate high 5.43SIERA. The Rockies’ right-hander is producing just a 16.29% whiff rate and willbe pitching in hitter-friendly Coors Field tonight. Senzatela has particularlystruggled with lefties this season with a .416 wOBA and a 1.93 HR/9 allowed tothem.

So, start your Cubs stack with Anthony Rizzo (FanDuel: $4,700, DraftKings: $5,600). The power hitting left-handed first baseman has a .301 ISO and a .418 wOBA versus righties this season. But also consider that Senzatela is primarily a fastball pitcher as he has thrown that pitch on 64.6% of the time. That also plays into Rizzo’s strong suit. The first baseman has a .315 ISO this season against the fastball.

Otherleft-handed bats to consider are: Kyle Schwarber (FanDuel: $3,900, DraftKings:$5,000) and Carlos Gonzalez (FanDuel: $3,300, DraftKings: $3,300). Both outfieldershave ISOs greater than .220 against righties this season.

Of course, you can pick from some of the right-handed sticks as well as Kris Bryant (FanDuel: $4,500, DraftKings: $5,500), Javy Baez (FanDuel: $4,300, DraftKings: $5,500) and Willson Contreras (FanDuel: $3,900, DraftKings: $5,200) are always in play.

The Cubs will likely be the chalk on Wednesday but for good reasons. Load up on Chicago bats.

Cleveland Indians

The Cincinnati Reds’ Anthony DeSclafani is a pitcher you definitely want to stack against whenever he takes the bump. The veteran right-hander is allowing a 43.2% flyball rate that has resulted in 2.12 HR/9 so far in 2019. DeSclafani has really struggled with left-handed batters. The Reds’ starter is allowing a .414 wOBA, a 44.8% hard contact rate and 2.93 HR/9 to the lefty sticks this season.

Your Cleveland build will start with Carlos Santana (FanDuel: $3,500, DraftKings: $4,600) and Francisco Lindor (FanDuel: $3,900, DraftKings: $5,200). Both of these lefty sticks have ISOs over .245 against right-handed pitching this season.

Over theirlast seven the Cleveland offense has a .313 ISO and a .343 wOBA. So feel freeto make this a three or four man stack and include the likes of Jose Ramirez (FanDuel:$3,100, DraftKings: $3,500) and Jake Bauers (FanDuel: $2,600, DraftKings: $3,200).

Boston Red Sox

Texas’ Lance Lynn has a respectable 4.39 ERA this season but is getting hit hard. Most notably, he is allowing a 42.1% hard contact rate to RHBs

The Boston build, of course, will need to include Mookie Betts (FanDuel: $4,200, DraftKings: $4,400). The Red Sox outfielder homered on Tuesday and has a .222 ISO against right-handed pitching in 2019. Also keep in mind that the Rangers’ Lynn is throwing his fastball almost 49% of the time. This is a bonus for Betts, as he has a .256 ISO against such pitch this season.

Also consider Xander Bogaerts (FanDuel: $4,000, DraftKings: $4,300), as he has a .363 wOBA versus righties. J.D. Martinez (FanDuel: $4,000, DraftKings: $4,500) owns a .324 batting average against fastballs this season, so he clearly needs to be in your player pool as well. Rafael Devers (FanDuel: $3,800, DraftKings: $4,100) also has killed the fastball this season, with a .256 ISO. You can use Andrew Benintendi (FanDuel: $3,600, DraftKings: $4,000) as well.

The Red Sox should provide plenty of hard contact againstLynn.

Other Stacks to Consider: Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins.

Value Stacks: Baltimore Orioles (FanDuel), Toronto Blue Jays (FanDuel), San Diego Padres (FanDuel), Cincinnati Reds (FanDuel/DraftKings).

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Joe Musgrove is better on the road (3.29 ERA), but you haveto like a Braves stack against him when you consider his overall mark is 4.44and he has allowed four or more earned runs in five of his past seven starts.Freddie Freeman ($5400 on DraftKings) is hitting .313 with 12 homers and 29 RBIvs. RHPs. Dansby Swanson (4700) has 10 homers and 31 RBI vs, righties. NickMarkakis (3600) is at .287 with 30 runs scored vs. righties. Ronald Acuna Jr. (4900)has nine HRs, 28 RBI and 29 runs scored vs. RHPs. Austin Riley rakes at homeand is worth the 5000. Brian McCann can save salary at 3500 along with Markakisif he starts. Colin Moran (4600), Gregory Polanco (4500) and Corey Dickerson (3900)can also build out a Pittsburgh stack against Kevin Gausman, whose last name isaptly closer to “gas can” than any other Major Leaguer.

Tampa Bay will start an early assault on Tanner Anderson andlikely drive him from the game quickly. Oakland has a 4.33 bullpen ERA. AustinMeadows is hitting .344 with six HRs, 20 RBI and four steals in home games.Yandys Diaz is hitting .313 with six homers and 13 RBI at the Trop. Ji-Man Choiis hitting .298 with 11 RBI and 13 runs scored and Avisail Garcia is hitting,296 with seven HRs and 16 RBI at home.  

Taylor Clarke has a 4,67 road ERA, so load up on some Phillies.Jean Segura is hitting .319 with 24 runs scored in home games. J.T. Realmuto isat .299 with five homers and 19 RBI at Citizens Bank Park. Scott Kingery is at.282 with eight RBI and seven runs scored at CBP. You should give Jay Bruce alook as well.

The Rockies home stack is in play at home against YuDarvish, but the lefties will be costly. Charlie Blackmon is 5800, David Dahlis 5300 and Daniel Murphy may not be worth it at 5000. Ryan McMahon (4200) andTony Wolters (3600) can help you save if they are in the lineup. VictorCaratini (4200) and Carlos Gonzalez (3000) can help you save cash with a Cubs stack.

6/10 Stacking Ranks

  1. Braves
  2. Phillies
  3. Rays
  4. Rockies
  5. Cubs
  6. Pirates
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If the Houston lineup was not depleted by injuries, theywould be the obvious stack against Wade LeBlanc. But if you can also considerthe Dodgers lineup against Robbie Ray. The Diamondbacks starter has not beenterrible this season, and he is 2-0 with a 3.32 ERA at home. But the Dodgersare the best lineup on the slate tonight and they are second-best in the leagueagainst LHPs with 99 runs scored.

Don’t worry about platoon splits with Alex Verdugo at $3900 onDraftKings as he is hitting .354 with six RBI and seven runs scored vs. lefties.Consider spending up for Cody Bellinger at 5800, as he is hitting .333 withseven homers, 20 RBI and 15 runs scored vs. lefties. Kike Hernandez (3900) has15 RBI and 12 runs scored vs. lefties. You can also use catcher Will Smith tosave some salary at a cool 2700.

Of course, you can also opt to attack LeBlanc instead sinceRay is clearly the better pitcher. LeBlanc has an 8.31 home ERA and has allowedsix of eight home runs in Seattle so far, where he has four of his six starts.Derek Fisher (4,000) already has five hits in nine ABs vs. lefties since he wasrecently called up so go lefty on lefty there. Jake Marisnick (4,100) ishitting .463 with nine runs scored vs. LHPs but he is likely to hit lower inthe lineup. Josh Reddick (3,900) is at .375 vs. lefties and Michael Brantley (4,600)is at .333 with 11 RBI against them, and both can be used even though they areLHBs. Alex Bregman is at 4,900.

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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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Here are my four favorite stacks for the early main slate today.

Washington: Jose Urena has a 5.08 road ERA with a .309 BAA. You can get good platoon advantages against him with Adam Eaton and Matt Adams, as both are $4100 on DraftKings. I will also be willing to spend the 55400 for Juan Soto.

Kansas City: The term “gas can” is all the rage in DFS vernacular right now, and no one represents it better than Nova, with his 16.36 home ERA and .436 BAA, He has been brutal against hitters from both sides. Alex Gordon (5000) and Adalberto Mondesi (5,700) are my favorites here, while  I am also strongly considering Whit Merrifield (5,300) , Hunter Dozier (4,900) and Jorge Soler (4,200), plus Nicky Lopez (3,600) at the top of the lineup.  My preferred way to go would be with Gordon and Mondesi to start with Dozier and Lopez providing some salary relief. But get exposure to all of these guys with multiple lineups.

Cincinnati: Nick Kingham has a 8.76 ERA and lefties have all four HRs against him. So Joey Votto will make a rare appearance in my DFS lineups for just 3700 and I will lock Jesse Winker (4000) in. Derek Dietrich (4900) will surely be good for some pop here, and I will also get pitcher Luis Castillo (10,700) in there for a rebound start.

Oakland: Trevor Cahill has a 6.81 ERA overall, and it is 8.71 in day games. Lefties have been particularly hard on Cahill, so Matt Olson is a definite play, and Jurickson Profar does his best work against LHPs. If Stephen Piscotty is back in the lineup, he is a must-play, as he has been crushing LHPs,, All three of these guys are 4000 and under, making this a very price friendly stack.

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