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MLB Fanduel Lineup Today – June 07, 2017

MLB Fanduel Lineup Today – June 07, 2017

Welcome to Lineup Lab’s Best MLB Fanduel lineup today, where we feature our top players for our MLB Lineup Optimizer on Fanduel and Draftkings. Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

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Starting Pitchers

Clayton Kershaw vs Washinton Nationals
Park – Dodgers Park

Yep, a real sleeper. On this three game early slate, there really isn’t a better option. Kershaw faces the Nats at home today, in pitcher-friendly Dodgers Park. While the Nationals clearly have star-studded names in their lineup, they do not do great against southpaws and strikeout more than league average. Kershaw has pitches that will destroy any left-handed batter, so the likes of Bryce Harper and Daniel Murphy will be greatly decreased. Kerhsaw, instead, should draw his attention to Zimmerman and who both hold a .390+ wOBA against them in 2017. Kershaw has a tendency to strikeout around 9 or 10 batters per 9 innings. In the past three straight seasons he has help a .280 wOBA. Even though he is expensive, Kershaw always seems to be worth the play in cash and GPP’s, especially on this small early slate.

Dallas Keuchel vs. Kansas City Royals
Park – Kauffman Stadium

Dallas Keuchel comes in as the top and most expensive pitcher on this main 12-game slate. HE heads to one of the best pitching parks in baseball to face off with one of the worst lineups in the game. Kauffman Stadium is one of the bigger parks in baseball and ranked 2nd to last in terms of power since 2012. Keuchel is having a Cy Young season and while he may be getting a few lucky breaks, he is this good. He’s holding lefties to a .122 wOBA and righties to an amazing .250. He’s still not a huge strikeout guy, putting away just 8.26 per 9 by the K. The Royals offense is one of the absolute worst in baseball, like it or not. They hold a .277 team wOBA against lefties, which is second to last behind just the Padres. In this ballpark, Lorenzo Cain is really the only + hitter against lefties and he is even struggling at the plate. Keuchel will be very popular and rightfully so. In cash games, I wouldn’t get cute. If you need to go elsewhere in tournaments, Greinke and Odorizzi are intriguing.

 

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Offensive Stacks

St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds (Bronson Arroyo)
Park – Great American Ball Park

Bronson Arroyo is on the mound, so you have to love some of these Cardinals. While Arroyo hasn’t been thrashed in most of his starts, he isn’t very good either. He’s allowed at least 2 runs in each of his starts and usually gives up at least 4. He never lasts any longer than 5 or 6 innings and will rarely have a clean slate. He’s allowed 12 home runs in his last 5 starts, which is simply astonishing. He pitches at Great American Ballpark tonight, which has ranked in the top 5 for hitters in each of the last 3 seasons. The Cardinals are a team who gets a big upgrade with this park, as they are generally in the spacious Busch Stadium. A lot of these guys don’t have much power and this ballpark gives them a ton more upside. Matt Carpenter and Dexter Fowler are the easy calls. They both rake righties and have been swinging the bat well. You then have a whole bunch of different guys to choose from. Aledmys Diaz is a lot better than righties and he would be my other favorite if he sees the top of the order. Jedd Gyorko and Yadier Molina are the 2 Cardinals who will probably be over-owned, but are just fine in cash games. All in all, the Cardinals in Great American Ballpark against Bronson Arroyo is too good of a spot to ignore.

Main Stack – Dexter Fowler, Matt Carpenter, Yadier Molina, Stephen Piscotty

Sneaky Stack – Dexter Fowler, Matt Carpenter, Aledmys Diaz, Jhonny Peralta

 

Chicago Cubs vs. Miami Marlins (Jose Urena)
Park – Wrigley Field

The fact of the matter is that Jose Urena is not very good at all. He, like Arroyo, seems to give up at least a few runs every single start. He also has a problem with the HR ball and moves into a park that is a lot friendlier to hitters than Marlins Park. Wrigley Field, while heavily dependent on wind and degrees, ranked 9th for power in 2016. Yes, that probably has something to do with the home team being the power-heavy Cubs. Still, that’s who Urena is facing tonight, so it doesn’t really matter. Urena has sported a .417 wOBA against righties and has allowed 7 homers in just 25 innings (lol). The Cubs are obviously one of the more dangerous offenses in baseball and always have 8 guys you can play. Tonight is no different. Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant are still the top dogs, with whoever is in the 1/4 hole coming up next. Against righties, it should be Ian Happ and Kyle Schwarber/Ben Zobrist. In tournaments, you can definitely look lower in the order. Javier Baez has a ton of power against righties and always goes under-owned because of Addison Russell. The Cubs are the offense with the most upside tonight and you should be able to fit them without too many issues.

Main Stack – Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, Javier Baez

Sneaky Stack – Kris Bryant, Wilson Contreras, Jason Heyward 

Best MLB Draftkings Lineup for Tonight – 06/06/2017

Best MLB Draftkings Lineup for Tonight – 06/06/2017

Welcome to Lineup Lab’s Best MLB Draftkings Lineup for Tonight, where we feature our top players for our MLB Lineup Optimizer on Fanduel and Draftkings. Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

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Starting Pitchers

Chris Archer vs Chicago White Sox
Park – Tropicana Field

Max Scherzer is on this slate, so you can always make a very viable argument for him in cash games. He’s one of the best pitchers in the game and will more often than not get it done. However, he’s on the road facing the Dodgers, who have ranked in the 3 against righties so far this season. Instead, we’re going to look down a bit at Chris Archer. Archer is also one of the best pitchers in baseball, though his inconsistency in previous years has been his kryptonite. He’s been fantastic this season, striking out nearly 11 per 9 innings and walking just over 3. He’ll also take the mound at home, where he has been MUCH better over his career. The Rays are hosting the White Sox, who have ranked 28th in the league against righties with a .294 wOBA. They strikeout 23.2% of the time and have a hard time doing much damage (.150 ISO). Tropicana Field was a top 10 park for pitchers in 2016 and is typically a place where flyballs die. While Archer always has a bit more risk than a guy like Scherzer, his upside is identical and he has a much better match-up. Archer is my top option in all formats.

James Paxton vs Minnesota Twins
Park – Safeco Field

James Paxton is a beast. We know that. It just comes down to how limited he will be tonight. He came off the DL just a week and threw 74 pitches in a dominant 5.1 innings. He’s given up more than 1 ER in just 1 start this season and has struck out at least 8 in 4 of his 7 starts. Paxton has actually been slightly better against righties over his career, which is extremely rare for a left-handed pitcher. With that being said, he’s holding lefties to a .193 wOBA this season with strong peripherals, so who really knows. He faces off with the Minnesota Twins tonight, who are very lackluster against lefties. The rank 20th in the majors with a .298 wOBA against and have hit the 3rd least homers against southpaws. They also move into Safeco Field, which has always been a bottom 5 park for hitting. James Paxton should be able to get up around 90 pitches tonight, which gives him the upside to fit 7 innings. Make sure you keep an eye on Twitter as a pitch limit is something you want to fully avoid as it restricts upside 100% of the time.

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Offensive Stacks

Colorado Rockies vs. Mike Clevinger
Park – Coors Field

Of course, Coors Field is going to be the top stack of the night. We do have Antonio Senzatela on one side, so the Indians aren’t a team we will be looking to target quite as much. That’s not to say the Indians offense can’t put up 10 runs in Coors Field. However, the Rockies are facing off with Mike Clevinger, who struggled mightily in 2016. He sported a .412 wOBA against righties and a .224 BABIP against lefties. He’s sure to see some regression very soon and will likely have a very tough time dealing with Coors Field. With a reverse-splits righty, you can target everyone. Charlie Blackmon and Carlos Gonzalez are both fantastic against righties and in Coors Field, have as much upside as anyone. Nolan Arenado could also end up being a bit lower owned than he should be in an R/R match-up. In Coors Field, the production can come from anywhere. If you want to get sneaky in a large field tournament, don’t be scared to target the bottom of the order. All in all, this is Coors Field and it’s almost always the best spot on the slate. The Rockies will be highly owned and you can certainly fade in tournaments. In cash games, this is a spot you might want to ride the chalk.

Main Stack – Charlie Blackmon, Carlos Gonzalez, Nolan Arenado, D.J. LeMahieu

Sneaky Stack – Charlie Blackmon, Carlos Gonzalez, Ian Desmond, Mark Reynolds

New York Mets vs. Dillon Gee
Park – Globe Life Park

For whatever reason, Dillon Gee is getting another chance to start. He was absolutely horrible last season and had a lot of trouble getting both lefties and righties out. He held a combined .348 wOBA and had big trouble keeping the ball in the park (24 in 120 innings). This entire Mets team is in play here and they are definitely my favorite stack outside of Coors Field. They’re a team who has actually been hitting well, although the circus around them has made it tough. Michael Conforto is truly the best hitter in this lineup right now and you can’t avoid him against righties. Further down, you can target a lot of different guys. Jay Bruce and Lucas Duda have a ton of HR potential and will be a lot lower-owned than expected. Neil Walker and Curtis Granderson are also really good against righties and have more than enough upside in Globe Life Park. Arlington is a huge upgrade for the Mets, who play their home games in the pitcher-friendly Citi Field. The Mets should be lower owned than both offenses in Coors Field and have similar upside in Globe Life.

Main Stack – Michael Conforto, Jay Bruce, Neil Walker, Lucas Duda

Sneaky Stack – Michael Conforto, Jay Bruce, Curtis Granderson, Wilmer Flores

Best MLB Draftkings Lineup for Tonight – 06/05/2017

Best MLB Draftkings Lineup for Tonight – June 05, 2017

Welcome to Lineup Lab’s Best MLB Draftkings Lineup for Tonight, where we feature our top players for our MLB Lineup Optimizer on Fanduel and Draftkings. Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

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Starting Pitchers

Carlos Martinez vs Cincinnati Reds
Park – Great American Ball Park

This isn’t a slate where we’re able to choose from 100 different solid pitchers. We’re going to have to take what we can get and build solid lineups around guys that aren’t overly “safe”. Carlos Martinez is the first guy we’re going to take a peek at. He’s been absolutely great as of late, posting more than 40 FanDuel points in 6 straight contests. He emerged as an ace last year and it looks like he has no plans of regressing. He has held a .263 wOBA this season and with elite peripherals, it’s not going to go up. He faces a Reds team that is pretty weak as a whole. While Joey Votto and Adam Duvall are some scary bats, they are all the Reds have against righties. Eugenio Suarez and Zack Cozart are far superior against lefties and Scott Schebler is an HR or K almost every time. While Great American Ballpark is a lot worse for pitchers than Busch Stadium, Martinez has been fine there in the past. He profiles as the safest option on this slate and you can afford him n both sites. With that being said, his DraftKings price leaves a lot to be desired. If you feel the need to pay down, let’s take a look at a guy who can certainly be considered.

Junior Guerra vs. San Francisco Giants
Park – Miller Park

That guy is Junior Guerra. Guerra is a pretty interesting pitcher, playing just his 3rd year in the majors at 32 years old. He struggled early on and moved to the Mexican league to play professionally. He became a lot better while there and moved up the ranks quickly upon his return to the MLB. He’s been a little TOO GOOD against both righties and lefties, posting a sub .280 wOBA against both. While I’m not sure we can come to expect that, I do see Guerra as a solid 2 or 3 starter. He’s priced like a backend starter that’s going to go 5 innings and give up 3 runs. He faces off with the Giants, who have ranked dead last against righties so far in 2017. Miller Park has been neutral over the last 2 years and Guerra should be in for a very nice start. While I’m not expecting a clean slate out of Guerra, I expect him to strikeout at least 6 and go as many innings. His price is very fair on both sites and on DraftKings, he is a strong SP2. He should be highly owned and rightfully so. I don’t see anywhere else you can go while also paying down.

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Offensive Stacks

St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds
Park – Great American Ball Park

We touched on Carlos Martinez as our top pitcher and now we’ll take a look at the guys who will be responsible for providing him some run support. They shouldn’t have much of an issue, facing off with Asher Wojciechowski in the hitter-friendly Great American Ballpark. Woj has been absolutely horrible and it’s not too clear why he is even getting this opportunity. He has struggled in the minors and allowed a 5.31 xFIP in AAA for the Marlins last season. The Reds have decided to give him a shot in the majors for whatever reason and it’s not going well, as expected. He allowed 4 runs in 4 innings to the Blue Jays and will likely have a very similar outing here. The Cardinals are actually a pretty simple team to stack. We know where the production will come from and how it will come. Matt Carpenter, Dexter Fowler, and Aledmys Diaz are the 3 best bats against righties and all have plenty of power potential. After them, you can do a bit of mixing and matching. Yadi and Peralta are both full of power and should be pretty low-owned. All in all, the Cardinals are implied to score the most on this entire slate and are a team that will be in all of my cash games and tournaments.

Main Stack – Dexter Fowler, Matt Carpenter, Stephen Piscotty, Aledmys Diaz

Sneaky Stack – Dexter Fowler, Matt Carpenter, Yadier Molina, Jhonny Peralta

 

Houston Astros vs. Kansas City Royals
Park – Kauffman Stadium

The Astros are the only team with a comparable team total as the Cardinals, sitting at 4.73. They’re a team who is usually heavily owned and very variant. Even though there aren’t many other offenses to target, I don’t think the ‘Stros will be too heavily owned. Ian Kennedy has put up some very misleading stats (.190 BABIP) and I think there is a false thought of him being decent. They’re also in Kauffman Stadium, which is a lot worse of an environment than Minute Maid Park. These guys still have plenty of power and can hit an HR in any ballpark. Ian Kennedy has posted some solid surface stats, but it’s pretty clear a .190 BABIP is the reason why. The Astros, unlike the Cardinals, are a bit tougher to stack. They can produce from anywhere in the lineup and are priced up in 8 of 9 spots. Jose Altuve and Josh Redick are my two favorites, with Correa and Springer coming in next. Marwin Gonzalez and Brian McCann are both great tournament options and should be low owned. Bregman and Aoki are fine but lack any type of upside compared to the others. While the Astros aren’t a must to stack, they will be a bit lower-owned than they should be and have more potential than anyone on the slate.

Main Stack – Jose Altuve, Josh Reddick, George Springer, Carlos Correa

Sneaky Stack – Jose Altuve, Josh Reddick, Evan Gattis, Carlos Beltran

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 06/04/2017

*Mike Barner*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Sunday, June 4

Sunday is a big day for starting pitchers as several elite strikeout hurlers are taking the mound. Put your favorite daily fantasy baseball stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

**STARTING PITCHERS**

Justin Verlander vs. Chicago White Sox
Park – Comerica Park

Verlander’s numbers don’t look good at first glance as he has a 4.50 ERA and a 1.37 WHIP for the season. However, a lot of that damage was done over two starts against the Houston Astros and the Cleveland Indians where he gave up a total of 15 runs. His strikeouts have been solid as he has 63 over 68 innings for the season. He has already faced the White Sox once this season and he only allowed two runs in six innings to go along with 10 strikeouts. Look for him to have success against them again Sunday.

Trevor Bauer vs. Kansas City Royals
Park – Kauffman Stadium

Bauer has very odd numbers as his 6.00 ERA and 1.39 WHIP are very ugly. However, he is a big strikeout pitcher as he already has 73 in 57 innings. He is coming off of a start against the Oakland Athletics where he recorded 14 strikeouts in seven innings.  His recent numbers have been better as he has allowed three runs or less and recorded at least six strikeouts in each of his last four starts. The Royals have one of the worst offenses in all of baseball, making Bauer a nice value play Sunday.

**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Colorado Rockies vs. Jarred Cosart (San Diego Padres)
Park – Petco Park

The Rockies crushed the Padres on Saturday, scoring 10 runs on 13 hits. Sunday they get to face Cosart who has an atrocious 1.80 WHIP for the season. He only has 10 strikeouts in his 20 innings this season, but he has issued 16 walks already. This is an epic mismatch, so look for big numbers from the Rockies again in this contest.

Players to consider stacking: Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon and DJ LeMahieu

Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Vance Worley (Miami Marlins)
Park – Marlins Park

I’m going to go out on a limb and say the Diamondbacks will not be no-hit again on Sunday. Worley will be making his third start of the season on Sunday and while he only allowed two runs in his last start against the Los Angeles Angels, he only last five innings. In something you don’t see too often, he has allowed more runs (five) than he has recorded strikeouts (four) this season. His stuff is not overpowering to say the least, so expect the Diamondbacks offense to bounce back in a big way Sunday.

Players to consider stacking: Paul Goldschmidt, David Peralta and Nick Ahmed

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 06/03/2017

*Mike Barner*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Saturday, June 3

Of the 30 starting pitchers taking the mound Saturday, only eight of them have a winning record. There could be some offensive explosions as a result. Put your favorite daily fantasy baseball stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

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**STARTING PITCHERS**

Johnny Cueto vs. Philadelphia Phillies
Park – Citizens Bank Park

Cueto has been off to a slow start this season as he enters Saturday with a 4.37 ERA and 1.23 WHIP. However, the strikeouts are still there as he has 68 in 70 innings. He has allowed at least four runs in four starts this season, but that came against potent offenses in the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks. That won’t be the case Saturday as he gets to face the Phillies, one of the worst teams in baseball in terms of runs scored. This has the makings of a big outing for Cueto.

Tyler Chatwood vs. San Diego Padres
Park – Petco Park

At first glance, Chatwood’s numbers are not impressive as he has a 5.04 ERA and 1.40 WHIP this season. However, he is a far better pitcher on the road, posting a 3.06 ERA and 1.05 WHIP on the road compared to a 7.03 ERA and 1.75 WHIP at home. Not only is he on the road Saturday, but he also gets to face a Padres’ offense that is one of the worst offenses in the league. If you need to save money at starting pitcher, Chatwood has the potential to put up a valuable stat line.

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**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Washington Nationals vs. Daniel Mengden (Oakland Athletics)
Park – Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Mengden was hit hard in his only start this season as he allowed five runs in 3.1 innings against the Cleveland Indians. If he thought that was a tough match up, Saturday he gets to face one of the top offenses in all of baseball in the Nationals. This could get ugly in a hurry, leading to some crooked numbers for Washington. Load up your lineup with Nationals for this one.

Players to consider stacking: Ryan Zimmerman, Daniel Murphy and Trea Turner

Colorado Rockies vs. Jhoulys Chacin (San Diego Padres)
Park – Petco Park

Chacin has been hit hard lately, allowing 10 runs over his last two starts. He has actually allowed at least seven runs three times this season, resulting in a bloated 5.77 ERA and 1.46 WHIP. This is not out of the ordinary for Chacin as he has posted an ERA of at least 4.81 in three of the last four seasons. Even though they aren’t in the friendly confines of Coors Field, you can still expect a big performance from the Rockies offense Saturday,

Players to consider stacking: Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon and Carlos Gonzalez

Fanduel MLB Lineup for 06/02/17

*Chris Durell*

Fanduel MLB Lineup for 06/02/17

Welcome back for another fantastic Friday in daily fantasy baseball. We have an elite core of starting pitchers tonight, probably the best since opening day. Beware as lineup lock approaches, however, as there is a slight weather concern in the Astros vs. Rangers game that features Keuchel vs. Darvish.

Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.


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**STARTING PITCHERS**

Clayton Kershaw
Opponent – @ MIL
Park – Miller Park(Hitter Positive)
Vegas Favorite (LAD -230)
Vegas Total (7.5)

Happy Kershaw day my friends. While the park is a downgrade going into Milwaukee tonight, this is the best pitcher in the game today and you should not worry at all. The good news is that the salary has settled back down into somewhat normal territory as he is at his lowest in four starts on FanDuel and reasonable on DraftKings as well considering he has been over $13.5K in four of his last five starts. The strikeouts are slightly down early in the season (9.9 K/9 rate) but nothing to concern yourself about as he faces a Brewers team that is currently striking out over 25% of the time vs. left-handed pitching and have their best hitter on the 10-day disabled list(Braun). Kershaw is the top overall pitcher tonight and safe in all formats.

German Marquez
Opponent – @ SD
Park – Petco Park(Pitcher Positive)
Vegas Favorite (COL -120)
Vegas Total (7.5)

Next, we will turn our attention to one of the best pitchers park in the big leagues. The Rockies travel to San Diego tonight to take on the Padres in Petco and will throw young German Marquez on the bump. The 22-year-old had some struggles early on giving up 5+ earned runs in his first two Coors starts but has been locked in every since. In his last four starts, including two in Coors, he has limited opponents to three total earned runs while striking out 22 and walking seven. Tonight he gets a start vs. a Padres team that has scored the third-fewest runs in the league and rank 27th in wOBA and wRC+ vs. right-handed pitching. He isn’t likely going to win you a tournament on his own but makes a tremendous SP2 on DraftKings if you are rostering Kershaw or Strasburg.

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**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Detroit Tigers vs. Derek Holland (CWS)
Park – Comerica Park (Neutral)
Vegas – (DET -185)
Vegas Total (8.5)

The Tigers lead the way tonight as they currently sit with the highest implied run total. They sit in the middle of the pack when it comes to runs scored and has been a sub .500 team in 2017 but still pack a lot of punch in the middle of that lineup, especially against left-handed pitching. The implied total comes from a combination of the Tigers loaded with right-handed bats and their matchup vs. Derek Holland. He has actually performed above expectation to this point with a 2.37 ERA but with ground ball rate under 40% and a swing and miss rate under 9% he is likely to regress sooner than later. The xFIP(4.75) that is more than double the ERA also points to this and the best part, from a stacking against perspective, is that he is giving up just over 37% hard contact.

Top Stack: Miguel Cabrera, Victor Martinez, J.D. Martinez, Justin Upton

 

Cincinnati Reds vs. Mike Foltynewicz (ATL)
Park – Great American Ballpark(Hitter Positive)
Vegas – (CIN -108)
Vegas Total (10.0)

Next up, we are going to head to Great American Ballpark and stack the home team tonight. The Reds sit with the second highest implied run total behind the Tigers tonight so I am not getting crazy, by any means, but targeting the high upside teams in great matchups. The Big Red Machine not only ranks inside the Top 10 in hitting vs. right-handed pitching but they have also been on a tear lately with 14 home runs over the last seven days. Tonight they will face the Braves and Mike Foltynewicz who has been wildly inconsistent this season. He has shown flashes of being a serviceable option but has taken advantage of weaker hitting teams. He isn’t a complete gas can but sits with just an average K rate(7.3 K/9) and has given up eight home runs in his last six starts. Two of those starts resulted in five and seven earned runs against so the upside is most definitely there vs. the high-powered Reds.

Top Stack – Billy Hamilton, Zach Cozart, Joey Votto, Adam Duvall

Fanduel MLB Lineup for 06/01/17

*Chris Durell*

Fanduel MLB Lineup for 06/01/17

Welcome back to another day of daily fantasy baseball. Thursday, as always, gives us a split day/night slate and today we get four early games and four evening games. If you are playing on FanDuel beware that the early slate only includes three games and if you want exposure to the Rockies/Mariners you will have to play the all-day slate.

Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

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**STARTING PITCHERS**

Early Slate

Corey Kluber
Opponent – vs. OAK
Park – Progressive Field(Hitter Positive)
Vegas Favorite (CLE -220)
Vegas Total (8.5)

The Indians come in as the biggest favorites on either slate as Corey Kluber makes his return to the mound after a month on the disabled list. He was pretty much dominant in his rehab start and will look to shut down the A’s offense this afternoon. He comes in with a healthy 9.9 K/9 and 11.5% swinging strike rate on the season and while the ERA is less than attractive (5.06), the xFIP (3.68) suggests he has been pitching much better. He gets a great matchup to build on his strikeout and overall numbers as the A’s sit mid-pack when looking at team wOBA and wRC+ vs. right-handed pitching but has been striking out over 24% of the team. Things have been even worse for the A’s over the last week as they sit with low .286 wOBA and ridiculous 35% K rate over the last seven days. Load up on Kluber in all formats on the early slate.

Main Slate

Zack Greinke
Opponent – @ MIA
Park – Marlins Park(Pitcher Positive)
Vegas Favorite (ARI -117)
Vegas Total (8.0)

I will ride with Greinke tonight who, despite allowing 4+ ER in two of his last three starts, is having a great start to his season. Through 11 starts he sits with a 10.5 K/9 rate and a career high 14.3% swinging strike rate. Even with those two bad starts recently he still sports a 3.44 ERA and xFIP (3.08) that nearly 40 points lower meaning better things to come. Tonight he faces a red-hot team in the Marlins who rank second in wOBA over the past seven days. Don’t worry too much, however, as looking into the season long splits they have been much better against southpaws. It is a lot to pay tonight, especially on DraftKings so if you are looking for more of an affordable way to get bats in your lineup, Marco Estrada makes a fine choice. He also has a tougher matchup vs. the Yankees but comes at a near $3K discount on DK.

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**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Early Slate

Cleveland Indians vs. Jharel Cotton (OAK)
Park – Progressive Field (Hitter Positive)
Vegas – (CLE -220)
Vegas Total (8.5)

The pitching on the early slate of games, especially on FanDuel, is half decent making it tough to find an option to stack against. If you are playing the early slate on DraftKings, it makes sense to stack either the Rockies or Mariners in a game stack scenario but on FanDuel we are going to pick on young Jharel Cotton of the A’s. He flashed some upside in his brief five-start stint in 2016 but has struggled in his first eight starts in 2017. He comes into tonight with a 5.56 ERA and 5.05 xFIP that suggests things won’t get much better anytime soon. He has strikeout upside with a swinging strike rate above 10% but has been getting hit hard when not missing bats and has given up six home runs in his last three starts. The Indians offense started the year off slow but have been heating up since the return to health of Michael Brantley and Jason Kipnis. Over the past seven days, they sit with a Top 10 wOBA (.44) and wRC+ (115) and have hit nine home runs. Today they will throw out a lefty-heavy lineup to face Cotton and have the most upside of any team on the early slate.

Main Stack – Jason Kipnis, Francisco Lindor, Michael Brantley, Carlos Santana

Secondary Options – Jose Ramirez, Bradley Zimmer

Main Slate

Toronto Blue Jays vs. C.C. Sabathia (NYY)
Park – Rogers Centre (Hitter Friendly)
Vegas – (TOR -135)
Vegas Total (9.0)

First of all, I am really excited to have the opportunity to write about my favorite team smashing the ball once again. It was a rough April that saw the Jays score just 89 runs which was third-worst in the entire league. What a difference a month can make as going into Wednesday night’s action they have already scored 143 total runs and sit second in the league with 47 home runs. They also went into Wednesday night’s game (writing this Weds afternoon) having won eight of their last nine games while scoring an average of six runs per game in that stretch and that’s with Josh Donaldson hitting just .250 since his return. He is going to heat up with more at-bats and the good news is that he hit a home run on Tuesday going 2-4 on the day. Speaking of heating up, Jose Bautista has been on a tear over the past few weeks hitting .429 with a .548 wOBA and six home runs since May 13.

Main Stack – Kevin Pillar, Josh Donaldson, Jose Bautista, Kendrys Morales

Secondary Players for Stack – Troy Tulowitzki, Justin Smoak

MLB Optimal Lineup Fanduel Picks for 05/31/17

*Austyn Varney*

MLB Optimal Lineup Fanduel – Wednesday, May 31

Welcome to Lineup Lab’s DFS MLB Lineup picks article, where we feature our top players for our MLB Lineup Optimizer on Fanduel and Draftkings. Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.



**STARTING PITCHERS**

Max Scherzer vs. San Francisco Giants
Park – AT&T Park

When looking for safety, there aren’t many pitchers out there better, if any. Scherzer is the definition of a workhorse and Dusty Baker has no problem riding him to 120 pitches if he feels good. We then get into the match-up. While the Giants at home has been an avoidable match-up for years, 2017 has changed the game. The Giants currently rank dead last against righties, as well as dead last at home in terms of wOBA against righties. AT&T Park is one of the more spacious ballparks in baseball and it will drastically help Scherzer keep the ball in the park. Scherzer has been great, even by his own right. He’s striking out nearly 14 righties per 9 innings and has been absolute death to anyone from the right side. Once you get past Buster Posey and Brandon Belt, you have a very similar lineup to the Braves or Padres. Guys like Mac Williamson, Christian Arroyo, and Eduardo Nunez are all very strikeout prone and lack any type of upside in the ballpark. Scherzer is expensive, but very well may be worth it for the long haul. He’s the top option in all formats, though there is a guy a bit cheaper who is in play as well.

Jacob DeGrom vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Park – Citi Field

If you want to take a step down from Scherzer, there is nothing wrong with a pivot to Jacob DeGrom. You can also target both of them on DraftKings, but you’ll certainly be forced to pay down everywhere else. DeGrom, who faces off with the Brewers tonight, has been very good this year. While he was worked through a couple injuries and setbacks, he has consistently put out a lot of innings and has done so with a circus around him that is the Mets pitching staff. He’s very effective to both righties and lefties, as evident by the .281 wOBA and .321 BABIP. Now that he’s fully healthy, you can expect a few huge outings out of DeGrom as his arm gets more and more stretched out. He showed it just last week, destroying the Pirates for 8.1 innings and 10 strikeouts. The Mets also have a very tired and dwindled bullpen, which almost forces Terry Collins into riding his starter longer than he may normally. The opposing Brewers team is nothing to be afraid of. While they started off pretty hot and had some people hyped up about them, we all know they stink. They are the Brewers. With Braun out of the lineup, DeGrom should be scared of nobody. The Brewers hold a top 5 strikeout rate and bottom 5 wOBA against righties over the last month and show no reason for optimism. The match-up is great and DeGrom is heading in the right direction. He is a fine play in all formats and a guy I’ll have plenty of exposure to.


**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago White Sox (Mike Pelfrey)
Park – Guaranteed Rate Field

Mike Pelfrey is somehow finding himself on a major league mound once again tonight. How? Why? I have no idea. He’s been one of the worst pitchers in baseball for years now and it will take a magician to change him. In 2016, Pelfrey allowed a.373 combined wOBA and a 32% hard contact rate. He has no hope against either sides of the plate and should be gone by the 5th inning. This lineup for the Red Sox is a bit tough to stack, as there are 5 or 6 hitters with very similar outlooks. Mookie Betts is the top option and a guy I will make sure to have in all formats. After that, any of these guys can produce in U.S. Cellular Field. Vegas currently has the Red Sox at the highest implied team total of the day of 5.26. Make sure you get exposure in some capacity

**Main Stack – Mookie Betts, Dustin Pedroia, Hanley Ramirez, Andrew Benintendi**

**Sneaky Stack – Mookie Betts, Dustin Pedroia, Xander Bogaerts, Mitch Moreland**

 

Tampa Bay Rays vs. Texas Rangers (Austin Bibens-Dirkx)
Park – Globe Life Park in Arlington

Austin Bibens-Dirkx has been announced the starter here and like Pelfrey, I don’t know why. Bibens-Dirkx is actually the same age as Pelfrey (32), but is just making his starting rotation debut. He’s struggled in AA and AA for about 8 years now and held a 5.00 xFIP just last season. The Rangers are extremely desperate and will just be looking to get 3 or 4 innings out of Dirkx. I don’t think it happens. While the Rays are typically a rather underwhelming team, they can get the bats going, especially when in a bam box like Globe Life Park. Kevin Kiermaier and Corey Dickerson are both great against righties and the anchors of my Rays stacks. Evan Longoria, on the other hand, is at the worst position on the slate. He’s the clear top option and will be very highly owned. There are plenty of was to go with a stack here, but I would make sure to have Kiermaier and Dickerson in all of them.

**Main Stack – Kevin Kiermaier, Corey Dickerson, Logan Morrison, Evan Longoria**

**Sneaky Stack – Kevin Kiermaier, Corey Dickerson, Steve Souza, Colby Rasmus**

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 05/30/17

*Austyn Varney*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Tuesday, May 30

Welcome to Lineup Lab’s DFS MLB Lineup picks article, where we feature our top players for our MLB Lineup Optimizer on Fanduel and Draftkings. Put your favorite stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.

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**STARTING PITCHERS**

Chris Sale vs. Chicago White Sox
Park – Guaranteed Rate Field

In DFS, you certainly don’t want to get hung up on narratives. They are very unpredictable and there is really no telling how emotions will impact a player. With that being said, there are a few exceptions. Chris Sale returning to U.S. Cellular Field is definitely one of them. He played for the White Sox for his entire career and will be bringing a different level of passion to the mound in this one. While I guess he could miss spots and give up some homers, I’m thinking quite the opposite. As an elite pitcher, he understands how to control himself and keep his emotions under control. Sale has arguably been the best pitcher in DFS so far this season. He’s holding a .241 combined wOBA and is striking out nearly 12 batters per 9 innings. The White Sox hold the lowest implied team total on the board and it’s no surprise. They are a bad offense and face off with a guy who knows the in and outs of every hitter. The White Sox have played over their head against lefties so far, sporting a .341 BABIP and a low 26% hard contact rate. Sale is easily the top option on this slate and a guy you will want exposure to in all formats. While the fade is always in play with MLB, it’s going to be quite tough today, when considering the other pitching options.

 

Ivan Nova vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Park – PNC Park

Like I said, there is a pretty steep drop after Chris Sale. Most offenses are implied to score a lot tonight, so we have to pick and choose out of only a few pitching options. Ivan Nova is facing off with the Diamondbacks at home in PNC Park. The D-backs are a team we never target at home but are a completely different lineup on the road. In 2016, they posted a .296 wOBA against righties on the road, which was 2nd worst behind just the Padres. They do have David Peralta and Jake Lamb, who are undoubtedly great hitters against righties and guys we do have to be careful with. After them, you obviously have Goldschmidt and Tomas with loads of power. However, they do strikeout a lot and as you move down the order, you get more and more strikeouts. PNC Park is a pretty tough spot for righties and with Nova holding a .284 wOBA against them, I’m expecting a nice performance. He’s stepped up his execution against lefties this year as well, currently holding a .309 wOBA compared to the .362 in previous seasons. His changeup has been more effective and he’s throwing it for a strike far more often. Nova has been a different pitcher since coming to Pittsburgh and I think you can target him in every format. Without any elite pitching options outside of Sale on the slate, there isn’t much of an opportunity cost. He’s priced fairly and shouldn’t be overly-owned on any sites.

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**STARTING STACKS**

Rockies / Mariners
Park – Coors Field

As we know, Coors Field is just an entirely different environment than the rest of the MLB stadiums. The elevation causes balls to fly out of the park and off-speed pitches to not break. Both of these left-handers rely on off-speed, so it’ll be interesting to see how either fares. On the Rockies side, they will be facing off with Ariel Miranda. Miranda is definitely worse against righties, but not to an extreme. Everyone is in play, though there are a few guys who definitely stand out. Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story are both much better against lefties and are facing off with a guy who has allowed 9 homers in 44 innings (half at Kauffman Stadium). He’s going to certainly add to that total tonight and while these guys will all cost you, this is a night where you can afford it. On the Mariners side, they face a bit tougher competition in Tyler Anderson. Anderson is a pretty solid lefty, but still struggles against righties, especially in Coors Field. Nelson Cruz is my favorite play on the slate as he is the perfect mold for this match-up and ballpark. Taylor Motter and Danny Valencia are also both lefty-specialists and are in play in both formats. Jean Segura, Cano, and Seager are all better against righties but certainly remain in play here. The Rockies bullpen is subpar and even if Anderson has a good game, he rarely sees more than 5 innings. That will leave those guys at least 2 at-bats against a righty, with an ownership that sits below 20%. Lower in the order, you have plenty of fliers. Zunino has a ton of power and could hit 2 homers in Coors Field on pop-ups. The Rockies are the preferred stack here, but not by much. Personally, I will do my best to mix in both. Nolan Arenado and Nelson Cruz are the top 2 options on the slate and you may have to pick 1. Keep in mind, there is usually a lesser opportunity cost in taking 1 OF to 1 3B.

**Rockies Stack – Nolan Arenado, Ian Desmond, Charlie Blackmon, Trevor Story**

**Mariners Stack – Nelson Cruz, Danny Valencia, Jean Segura, Robinson Cano**

 

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Cincinnati Reds
Park – Rogers Centre

The Blue Jays finally have their full team together and it looks like they may be getting right to the chase. They scored 15 runs last night and while that really doesn’t matter, it’s nice to see these guys string together a few innings. They face off with the guy from Monster, Inc. tonight in Asher Wojciechowski. Woj is a guy who has been bouncing around the minors for some time now, without much to show for it. He had a short stint in 2015 but was unable to hold on, struggling against lefties to an extreme. He hasn’t been good against righties in the minors either, so this team should be able to put up some runs. The Blue Jays are the only team outside of Coors Field with an implied team total over 5, so Vegas agrees. Remember, Josh Donaldson won the MVP 2 years ago. He’s a complete game-changer and when you add Tulowitzki, this is a new team. While they still hold a ton of variance and aren’t a team I would stack in cash, they have as much upside as anyone. Chris Coghlan was scratched last night but remains a very good hitter against righties if in the lineup. He will give you exposure to a popular team without the crazy ownership. Donaldson is a must and Bautista/Tulo are close to it. After that, this lineup can get production from a lot of spots. Take a shot at anyone in tournaments.

**Main Stack – Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki, Jose Bautista, Kendrys Morales**

**Sneaky Stack – Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki, Justin Smoak, Chris Coghlan**

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 05/28/2017

*Mike Barner*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Sunday, May 28

Sunday brings an interesting slate of games because even though there are some aces in action, there are also several struggling pitchers taking the mound that you can take advantage of. Put your favorite daily fantasy baseball stacks from the article below in our lineup optimizer and hit calculate. You can let it fill in the rest of the spots for you or choose your personal favorites from the MLB Player Lab.



**STARTING PITCHERS**

Matt Shoemaker vs. Miami Marlins
Park – Marlins Park

Shoemaker got off to a rough start this season, but has settled down lately as he has pitched at least six innings and allowed three runs or less in each of his last three games. One of the big reasons for his early-season struggles has been his lack of control as he has already walked 23 batters in only 56.2 innings. Last season he only walked 30 batters in 160 innings. He has only walked one batter in two of his last three starts, showing definite signs of improvement. The Marlins are not a strong offensive team and are one of the worst teams in baseball at drawing walks, lining Shoemaker up for a big performance.

Joe Ross vs. San Diego Padres
Park – Nationals Park

When you first look at Ross, he doesn’t jump off the page as a great option Sunday. He has a 5.32 ERA for the season and has allowed six home runs in only 23.2 innings. However, he is coming off of a great start against the Seattle Mariners where he pitched eight innings and gave up one run to go along with six strikeouts. His WHIP is a respectable 1.23 and he does have 20 strikeouts, so not all of his stats are ugly. He gets to face a horrible offense in the Padres, so go with Ross if you are looking for a cheaper pitching option.

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**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Boston Red Sox vs. Christian Bergman (Seattle Mariners)
Park – Fenway Park

Bergman was crushed in his last start against the Nationals as he allowed 10 runs on 14 hits over four innings. He’s never been a very impressive option as he has a career 5.85 ERA and 1.53 WHIP. Strikeouts aren’t his strength either as he only has 102 in 167.2 career innings. The Red Sox are hot at the moment, so look for them to roll over Bergman on Sunday.

Players to consider stacking: Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts and Dustin Pedroia

Tampa Bay Rays vs. Kyle Gibson (Minnesota Twins)
Park – Target Field

Gibson is having a terrible start to the season as he is 1-4 with a whopping 8.62 ERA and 2.01 WHIP. It’s hard to believe a team in first place can have a starting pitcher this bad in their rotation. Gibson has allowed at least seven hits and two walks in four of his last five games and only has 21 strikeouts in 31.1 innings this season. If there was ever a day to stack the Rays, Sunday is that day.

Players to consider stacking: Evan Longoria, Corey Dickerson and Logan Morrison