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Welcome to the Friday edition of the Stack City, where I’ll be going through the top MLB DFS Stacks on DraftKings and Fanduel. 

For the first time in a while, we have all 30 teams playing on just on big slate tonight. That means we’ll have plenty of options for offense.

Always make sure to read Adam’s Starting Rotation when setting your lineup.  It’s hands down the best pitching article in the MLB DFS business.

Let’s dig in and see if we can find some stacks to use today!

MLB DFS Stacks – Main

Kansas City Royals vs. Bruce Zimmermann

Bruce Zimmermann is in a pretty bad stretch of pitching right now. Over his last 4 games, Zimmermann has allowed 20 ER in just 20 innings of work. While the teams that he did this against were superior to the Royals, I’m going to look to take advantage of his current form. Over the last month, Zimmermann has been getting absolutely shelled by batters as they have a 44% hard-hit rate. He’s allowed 18 barrels and 12 homers over his 27 innings of work. That’s just not going to cut it and it’s something we should attack.

Zimmermann’s splits against both sides of the plate recently have been awful, so I’m not going to be overly concerned with which side of the plate we’ll attack him with. My first lock to this stack will be Salvador Perez, who finally appears to be heating up. He has hits in 5 of his last 6 games, including 2 homers and 9 RBI. He’s historically crushed southpaws, with a .302 ISO against them over the last 2 seasons.

Next up will be MJ Melendez. Even though this is going to be a L/L matchup, I’m not shying away from it. In his brief career, Melendez has crushed southpaws. In 26 plate appearances against southpaws this season, Melendez has a .680 slugging % and a 1.124 OPS. He’s up to 5 homers in just 108 AB this year and very well could add to that total tonight.

I’ll round out this stack with Whitt Merrifield, Bobby Witt Jr, and Emmanual Rivera. Should Hunter Dozier return to play tonight, he’ll also be part of my player pool from KC>

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Elvin Rodriguez

I should preface this by saying that I don’t expect a repeat performance out of Rodriguez tonight. I don’t expect him to give up 10 ER in 4 innings of work again. I do expect him to struggle tonight though, because outside of 1 appearance this season against the Guardians, all he’s done is give up runs. He’s made 4 appearances now and has given up at least 4 ER in 3 of them. Both sides of the plate have been crushing this season as they each have an OPS over 1.000.

I’m starting off this stack with Bo Bichette tonight. Bichette has been arguably their best hitter of late. Since May 24, he’s failed to get a hit in just 2 games. Over the last month, he’s been crushing righties too. He has a wOBA of .402 and an ISO of .256 against them.

Next up would be Vladimir Guerrero. While he’s gone hitless in his last 2 games, I’m not overly concerned with it because he’s only K’d once. Coming into those 2 games, he had been red hot at the plate and this is a great get-right spot for him again. He has 4 homers in his last 8 games. Tonight, he should add a fifth in 9 games. He’ll see a healthy dose of sliders from Rodriguez tonight. Should Rodriguez hang one, Guerrero should crush as he’s historically done well against righty sliders.

Other bats I really like here will be George Springer, Teoscar Hernandez, and Alejandro Kirk.

Cleveland Guardians vs. Paul Blackburn

Someone in my season-long league recently offered Paul Blackburn for one of my top bats. I emphatically said no because there was nothing in his profile and career-long history that indicated he should be pitching this well. He proceeded to prove me right by throwing back-to-back clunkers. He’ll throw a third tonight. His last 2 outings have been by far his worst of the year and are more indicative of the pitcher he has been throughout his career.

I’ll start this stack off with Jose Ramirez. He’s pricey, but he’ll be worth every penny of it tonight. He’s been dynamite vs. righties, especially over the past month. His ISO against them over the last month is .343 and has a solid wOBA of .387. He’ll see a heavy dose of sinkers tonight and that’s right up his alley as he has a .314 ISO against them from righties.

Next up will be the min-priced Oscar Gonzalez. You got that right, after his 4-4 night last night, his price went down. Since getting called to the big leagues, all he has done is hit. Against a pitcher that has just a 12.5% K rate vs. righties, he should be able to continue to put the ball in play tonight.

I also really like Josh Naylor here. He has hits in 3 of his last 4, including a homer last night. Against righties over the last month, he has a wOBA of .444 and an ISO of .381. Look for him to homer tonight. Other bats to include here are Gimenez, Straw, and Kwan.

MLB DFS Summary

Other places for bats i like tonight will be the Mariners vs. Dick Mountain, Orioles vs. Jon Heasley, and Rays vs. Devin Smeltzer.

Good luck and hope to see you in the green.   

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MLB DFS: DraftKings and FanDuel Pitching 6/9

We only have five games on the main slate tonight as Thursday is a travel day for quite a few teams but there are some quality pitchers on the slate. There are two pitchers that are priced like an ace and another that can put out an ace-level score. Let’s get rolling in the MLB DFS: DraftKings and FanDuel Pitching 6/9 and figure out who we’re chasing to lead the charge to green screens! 

Aces 

Gerrit Cole 

Cole just keeps on trucking along through this season and he’s down to a 2.78 ERA, a 2.58 FIP, and a 2.60 xFIP over the course of 64.2 innings. His K rate has climbed up to 31.5% after not striking out a lot of hitters toward the stat of the year and the swinging-strike rate remains extremely high at 15.5%. Over the past 30 days, the Twins lineup has struck out at a 24.2% rate and that is the sixth-highest mark in the majors but this spot is not without risk. During that span, they are also fourth in wOBA, wRC+, and OPS in addition to eighth in ISO. They are also 10th against the fastball which could cause some issues since Cole is using that pitch 49% of the time (it does have 46 strikeouts so it’s not the normal fastball). He does see a bump in K rate when facing a lefty at 35.1% but righties are only at a .296 wOBA and 28.8% K rate. I feel like Cole is going to give up a bomb or two, but he’ll land between 8-10 strikeouts and still be worth the salary tonight. 

Max Fried 

Fried is one of those pitchers that I want to catch in the right spot and the Pirates do check that box. While they can be pesky, they have a young offense as a whole and Fried can take advantage of that fact. Pittsburgh is 28th in OBP, 21st in OPS, 22nd in wOBA, and 24th in wRC+, and they carry a 23.9% K rate. They do rise to 15th in ISO but Fried has a 0.65 HR/9 and a 52.5% ground ball rate so he’s equipped to neutralize that aspect of the Pittsburgh offense. Fried also has a K rate over 22% and he’s holding righties to a .278 wOBA with a 1.09 WHIP. The changeup still isn’t a big piece of the arsenal but he’s thrown it at a 12.5% rate so far this year and it has a 36.8% whiff rate to go with his curve at a 40.7% whiff rate. Fried can throw any of his five pitches at any time and keeps hitters off-balance, and should be worth the salary against a vulnerable offense tonight. 

Shohei Ohtani 

This salary almost feels like a trap because we know the upside that Ohtani has, although it is fair to point out that his floor is low as well. Ohtani has been unlucky if the xFIP is telling the truth because it’s only 2.70 compared to a 3.99 ERA but the fly-ball rate has risen to 42.5%. When we combine that with a HR/FB rate of almost 16%, that gets him to the eight home runs he’s allowed and his barrel rate is almost 11%. Despite some of the issues that Ohtani has had this season, his K rate has never been higher at 33% and his walk rate has never been lower than the 5.6% mark he has right now. Even the swinging-strike rate is as high as it’s ever been at 15.1% so the ability to miss bats is elite. Everything but the four-seam has a whiff rate over 42% and that splitter is still the lead pitch in strikeouts at 23. We’ll hope for plenty of righties as he has a .261 wOBA, 2.28 xFIP, and a 37.6% K rate when facing that side but the bottom line is we don’t get Ohtani cheaper, regardless of opponent. 

Nick Pivetta

I can’t help but think Pivetta is going to get waxed at some point because I don’t think he’s as good as he’s pitched so far, even though a 4.00 xFIP isn’t utterly terrible. However, if he draws the Angels lineup that Eovaldi got last night, it’s a different story. Mike Trout was out and he joined Taylor Ward and Anthony Rendon as missing from the lineup and that particular version had a cumulative K rate of over 27%. Pivetta has worked himself to a 23.3% K rate and he’s under a 0.90 HR/9, so his quality 

has been solid through 60+ innings. Both sides of the plate are under .300 for the wOBA and the more righties might be better. The wOBA and WHIP are higher, but the xFIP is almost a full run lower and the K rate goes up to 26%. His slider/four-seam combo has really done well for him with the slider having the best whiff rate of the arsenal at 31.9% and the four-seam having 24 strikeouts. His curve is dead even to both sides at 135 each and that pitch has 21 so it’s a balanced attack from Pivetta. Let’s see what kind of lineup Pivetta gets tonight. 

Punts

Konnor Pilkington 

This is what we wrote yesterday before the Guardians pushed him back one day – 

This is a dangerous play since Pilkington has no real track record to speak of but he’s so cheap for a 29.1% K rate that we have to consider him. Now, the walk rate is sky-high at 12.7% and his fly-ball rate is over 41% but the hard-hit rate is only 23.9% and Pilkington has a 15.3% swinging-strike rate. Those numbers would command a much higher salary if they were consistent and he’s held righties to a .290 wOBA with a 2.19 FIP. His changeup and slider both have generated a whiff rate over 44% and Texas is 19th in wRC+, 22nd in wOBA, and 21st in OPS over the past 30 days against lefty pitching. They still have plenty of power as they rank in the top 10 in ISO in that span but Pilkington has yet to allow a home run, so there is plenty to like about him even with warts. 

This matchup might actually be even better for him since the A’s have a higher K rate at 23.6% and they are no higher than 22nd in any category. 

Stacks

Orioles

Guardians

Royals

Braves

Yankees

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With all the talk this week about the LIV Golf tour, many people have forgotten that there’s a big tournament being held up north. This week’s RBC Canadien Open has some big names and a big purse. Spencer and guest host @theModelManiac break it down for your daily fantasy golf lineups and sports betting needs. Your first step in setting lineups for this week’s tournament should include the Bettor Golf Podcast as the team walks through everything related to betting for the tournament to setting your DFS lineups. The guys will provide first-round leader, outright winners, head-to-head matchups, top 10, top 20, and top 40 bets. The knowledge dropped by Spencer will go a long way to helping you refine your process and become a Sharper bettor and more profitable daily fantasy golf player. Lock in with them and start climbing the leaderboards at DraftKings and FanDuel for the PGA Championship.

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Sports-wise, this is one of the best times of the year. Baseball season has started and teams are getting their bearings. NBA? We’re in the middle of the finals! NHL? The Avalanch are just waiting to find out who they’ll play for Lord Stanley’s Cup.. But most importantly, the PGA Tour is in full swing, and sites like DK and FD are offering bigger and bigger tournaments.

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With all the talk this week about the LIV Golf tour, many people have forgotten that there’s a big tournament being held up north. This week’s RBC Canadien Open has some big names and a big purse. Spencer and guest host @theModelManiac break it down for your daily fantasy golf lineups and sports betting needs. Your first step in setting lineups for this week’s tournament should include the Bettor Golf Podcast as the team walks through everything related to betting for the tournament to setting your DFS lineups. The guys will provide first-round leader, outright winners, head-to-head matchups, top 10, top 20, and top 40 bets. The knowledge dropped by Spencer will go a long way to helping you refine your process and become a Sharper bettor and more profitable daily fantasy golf player. Lock in with them and start climbing the leaderboards at DraftKings and FanDuel for the PGA Championship.

Take a listen to the Bettor Golf Podcast podcast by clicking here.

After you’ve listened to the Bettor Golf Podcast for the PGA Championship, make sure to take full advantage of all the tools we have to offer, ranging from articles to projection models, live streams, and our lineup optimizer. Check out the links below and if you want to try out our optimizer for a free week use promo code “RADIO” at checkout.

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Sports-wise, this is one of the best times of the year. Baseball season has started and teams are getting their bearings. NBA? We’re in the middle of the finals! NHL? The Avalanch are just waiting to find out who they’ll play for Lord Stanley’s Cup.. But most importantly, the PGA Tour is in full swing, and sites like DK and FD are offering bigger and bigger tournaments.

All of your DFS and Betting Golf needs should start with our Bettor Golf Podcast!

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Welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Stack City, where I’ll be going through the top MLB DFS Stacks on DraftKings and Fanduel. 

Tonight’s slate is a 10-gamer that provides more pitching options than hitting options. That said, there are some intriguing spots that we should be able to attack.

Always make sure to read Adam’s Starting Rotation when setting your lineup.  It’s hands down the best pitching article in the MLB DFS business.

Let’s dig in and see if we can find some stacks to use today!

MLB DFS Stacks – Main

Atlanta Braves vs. Jared Koenig

The Athletics will be turning the ball over to 28-year-old rookie Jared Koenig. Koenig will be making his major league debut after traveling around independent ball and then playing the A’s system for the last couple of years. Koenig has pitched fairly well in Las Vegas this season, but pitching in AAA and pitching in the Majors are 2 very different things.

Your Braves stack would need to start with Ronald Acuna. He’s extremely expensive tonight but he’s zoned in right now. After hitting 2 homers last night, he now has 3 in his last 2 games. Over the last 30 days, he has a .459 wOBA vs. lefties and a 50% hard-hit rate. With him being locked in and in a good matchup, I’m willing to overlook the massive price he has tonight.

Next up would be Austin Riley. He’s coming into this game a little on the cold side, but he’s been absolutely great against lefties over the last month. Since early May, Riley has had a .394 ISO against southpaws and a nearly 70% hard-hit rate. This is a great get right spot for him tonight.

Should Adam Duvall miss tonight’s game, I’ll look to also add Guillermo Heredia to this stack for some value. He showed a little pop last night with a homer and is almost min-priced at just $2.1k on DK. He’ll make paying up for Acuna a little easier. Other guys I like here are going to be Dansby Swanson, Matt Olson, and Marcell Ozuna.

New York Yankees vs. Chris Archer

Through his first 10 starts this season, Chris Archer has had the luxury of facing teams like Tigers, Athletics, Orioles, and Rays a combined 7 times. Even in his other starts, he faced a struggling Dodgers lineup early in the year and a White Sox team that is much worse against righties. Tonight will be one of his first true tests this year, and it’s going to go very poorly. Even though Archer has faced some inferior bats, he still has the highest xFIP of any pitcher on the board tonight over the past month. With a 40% flyball rate and an 82% contact rate, he’s putting way too many balls in the air right now and against a team like the Yankees, that’s a recipe for disaster.

At $6.3k on DK tonight, Aaron Judge is going to eat up a large chunk of your salary cap. I’m ok with that because the man is just the best hitter in the game. With every swing of the bat, he has the chance to put it over the fence. Against a flyball pitcher like Archer, that just enhances the odds. He’s a lock in my Yankees stack as I won’t overthink this one.

Next up will be DJ LeMahieu. LeMahieu more than likely won’t get you a homer tonight, but he’ll get on base in front of Judge and will score when he homers. LeMahieu is in a nice stretch of baseball right now where he’s hit safely in 6 of 8, including a 3-hit game last night. In a matchup with Archer tonight, his good hitting should continue.

My next important piece here will be Anthony Rizzo. With his homer last night, he’s now up to 14 on the season. He’s homered in 3 of his last 4 games and has scored at least 12 DK in points in four straight. This is a great spot for him. Other guys I like here are going to be Giancarlo Stanton, Kiner-Falefa, and Higashioka.

Chicago Cubs vs. Jordan Lyles

The old reliable Jordan Lyles appears to be returning to form. That is the form that made stacking against him so much fun. He now has 3 straight games giving up multiple barrels, and he has allowed at least 3 runs to score in each of those games. If we look at his splits over the past month, we can see that he’s had a lot more success against lefties than righties. His K rate is higher, he’s giving up less hard contact to them, and fewer fly balls. The problem for him though is this, he’s only going to face 3 lefties tonight. This lineup packed with righties tonight can give him fits.

I”m starting this stack off with leadoff hitter Christopher Morel. Morel led off last night’s game with a homer and very well could do it again tonight. Over the past month, he has a .377 wOBA vs. righties. He’s also coming into this matchup with hits in 17 of his last 18 games. He’s dialed in and should smash tonight.

Next up will be Patrick Wisdom. Wisdom is a little bit more boom or bust than Morel, but he’s also been really good against righties. Over the last month, he has a .268 ISO against them. He’s always a homer threat, especially against a pitcher that is susceptible to the home run ball.

Other bats I like here will be Wilson Contrares, Frank Schwindel, and Ian Happ.

MLB DFS Summary

Other places for bats i like tonight will be the Red Sox vs. Reid Detmers, Rangers vs. Konnor Pilkington, and Giants vs. Antonio Senzatela.

Good luck and hope to see you in the green.   

Make sure you follow me on Twitter at @rangerzfan79 and be sure to sign up for an ALL ACCESS GOLD ACCOUNT here at Win Daily Sports. Gain access to our Projection Models and jump into our Discord where we will have our experts talking plays across every sport and slate! 

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