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MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks for September 5, 2017

*Austyn Varney*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks – Tuesday, September 5, 2017

*STARTING PITCHERS*

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Jacob DeGrom Vs Philadelphia Phillies
Park – Citi Field
Opp implied total – 3.31

When I first looked at this slate, Jacob DeGrom immediately stuck out to me as the top option. When deciding whether or not to play DeGrom, this first thing I look at is if he’s at home. In Citi Field, DeGrom has sported a .276 wOBA, compared to the .308 on the road. He’s also held lefties and righties to a combined .246 wOBA and 10 K/9. He’s dotted the edges extremely well over his last few starts, striking out 23 to just 2 walks. DeGrom has slipped with injuries this year, but he’s still one of the brightest young arms in baseball. His velocity is as high as ever and his change-up has induced an incredible 52% GB rate. He faces off with the Phillies tonight, which doesn’t need much explanation. They’ve posted a .286 wOBA against Phillies in the last 2 months and only have a few guys who deserve to be in a major league lineup. They strikeout close to 25% of the time and make hard contact just 24%. They also move from Citizens Bank Park (top 10) to Citi Field (23rd for hitting). DeGrom should have an extremely solid performance tonight and I’m a big fan in both cash games and tournaments.

Danny Salazar @ Chicago White Sox
Park – Guaranteed Rate Field
Vegas O/U – 3.62

At this point in the season, there’s a whole lot of attacking offenses. We have a few offenses in the league that stand out as being far worse than the field. The White Sox are certainly in that grouping. Jose Abreu is the only hitter to be afraid of and to be honest, I’m not that worried against a righty with one of the more devastating sliders around. The rest of the order is pretty garbage, with guys like Yolmer Sanchez and Matt Davidson surrounding Abreu. Looking further down the lineup may induce some gag reflex, so be cautious. Guys like Rob Brantly and Adam Engel are AA talent hitters that are pretty solid in the field. Good thing that doesn’t matter in the slightest. As for Danny Salazar, you know what you’re going to get. He is predictably unpredictable. No matter the opponent, Salazar can b one of the more frustrating pitchers to watch. I can vividly remember multiple occasions of wanting to pull my hair out as Salazar walks the pitcher or goes 3-0 to a catcher in the 8 hole. On the other side of things, he can be one of the more rewarding pitchers to have. Those same memories are matched by Salazar on the mound, dicing and dealing for 7-9 innings of no-run baseball. He has been dominant against both sides of the plate this year and has held a K rate over 10. He has one of the best match-ups he’ll see al year, so if his stuff is on, you will see 7+ innings and 10+ strikeouts. If he’s off, there’s no telling when the wheels will fall off. You will know by the 2nd inning.

*OFFENSIVE STACKS*

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Cleveland Indians @ David Holmberg (White Sox)
Park – Guaranteed Rate Field
Implied Total – 6.11

We’ll stick right in Chicago here with the Indians, who are facing off with David Holmberg and have the highest Vegas O/U outside of Coors on the day. it only makes sense when you look at the match-up. David Holmberg has struggled (.341 wOBA) against both sides of the plate since coming up and a .250 BABIP just tells me some more impending doom is on the way. To put it simply, the Indians aren’t a team to mess with. You won’t go out and throw weird pitches that get them to chase. They will happily walk all night long and wait for some in the zone. The targets are pretty obvious but you will have to choose between Encarnacion and Santana. I personally prefer Encarnacion against a lefty, due to Santana being far better against righties. Jose Ramirez and Francisco Lindor are also locks and I wouldn’t consider an Indians stack without either. After that, you can go anywhere. Austin Jackson is actually the guy I have a lot of interest in, as he hits lefties well and should go relatively ignored.

Main Stack – Edwin Encarnacion, Austin Jackson, Jose Ramirez, Francisco Lindor
Sneaky Stack – Jose Ramirez, Edwin Encarnacion, Jay Bruce, Francisco Lindor

Colorado Rockies Vs Ty Blach (Giants)
Park – Coors Field
Implied Total – 6.38

I know, you can’t get any more obvious than this. Truth be told, I’m not a huge fan of stacking any other teams than the 2 we’re touching on. I like mixing and matching in tournaments today and there are quite a few options I like across the board on different teams. As for the Rockies, they could easily put up double digits tonight. Ty Blach is a left-handed pitcher that fully relies on the ballpark to save him. He strikes out just over 3 (YES, 3!) batters per 9 innings and has a GB rate that doesn’t do much. In turn, he is giving up more fly-balls than any other pitcher. In the spacious AT&T Park, it’s perfect. it takes a tank to get one over the wall. With this move into Coors Field, the same cannot be said. Those same routing flyouts to left field are going to be 10 rows deep in CoorLiterallyitterally. This Rockies team can certainly hit lefties and there are a few guys that have to be licking their chops. My 2 favorites are Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story. I know Story might sound a bit crazy, but listen. He strikes out about 100% of the time and hits an HR the rest. Against Blach, those K numbers fall dramatically. When you can guarantee me a guy with 52% hard contact against lefties is going to see at last 2 at-bats with contact, I’ll take it. The rest of the order is pretty spread out and you can go wherever you’d like. Charlie Blackmon isn’t a must, but he will likely see some righties out of the pen, so don’t count on him busting.

Main Stack – Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon, Mark Reynolds, Ian Desmond
Sneaky Stack – Nolan Arenado, Mark Reynolds, Trevor Story, Jonathan Lucroy

 

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks for September 4, 2017

*Austyn Varney*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks – Monday, September 4, 2017

*STARTING PITCHERS*

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Jake Arrieta @ Pittsburgh Pirates
Park – PNC Park
Opp implied total – 3.59

When we step back and look at this day as a whole, we have an early/main slate and a late slate. Both of them stink at pitching, but the earlier slate is a bit friendlier. You have a few guys to choose from, with Jake Arrieta coming out as the top option. Now it may be a bit too soon to speak, but the old Jake “The Snake” Arrieta may be back. He’s allowed just 4 runs over his last 4 starts and has struck out 24. He’s still holding an elite .287 combined wOBA and striking out around 9 batters per 9 innings. He moves into PNC Park and faces off with a very underwhelming offense against righties. They’ve posted the league’s 3rd worst wOBA against them on the year at .306. The game is also in PNC Park, which is the 4th hardest place to get a ball out for righties. Arrieta is a strong play in all formats and should be set for another solid performance.

Dallas Keuchel @ Seattle Mariners
Park – Safeco Field
Vegas O/U – 3.82

This night slate is a lot less forgiving in terms of pitching. After our top option in Dallas Keuchel, it gets extremely thin. When I say extremely thin, I mean basically nobody. Dallas Keuchel and the Astros travel to Seattle and will look to pick up a few easy wins. The first one will come against Erasmo Ramirez, who doesn’t have much of a shot against the Astros offense. Keuchel has been one of the better pitchers this season with a .233 combined wOBA and 8.23 K/9. He now moves into one of the friendliest ballparks in baseball for pitchers, Safeco Field. The Mainers are a much worse team against lefties, with Cano, Seager, Gamel, and Segura all considerably worse against them. There is still the danger of Nelson Cruz, but I’m assuming Keuchel will give him a few change-ups in the dirt and let him either strike out or walk to first. Let’s hope. If you don’t like Keuchel, well, too bad. Go complain to the baseball gods.

*OFFENSIVE STACKS*

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Cleveland Indians @ James Shields (White Sox)
Park – Guaranteed Rate Field
Implied Total – 5.87

Every 5th day, we’re reminded that anyone can make an MLB roster if you were good at one point. That reminder comes in the flesh of James Shields. Shields, who continuously gets pummeled and is somehow still jogging out there and tossing it to the catcher. I don’t see a pride POV how he’s doing this, but I guess it’s the money. I can guarantee that in his interviews 10 years from now he will admit to not really caring at this point. It’s actually quite obvious by his reactions. He’s prone to giving up home runs and runs. Looking at his stats, he’s probably the worst pitcher in the game against lefties with a .424 wOBA and 15 home runs allowed in 45 innings. Yes, that’s a home run every 3 innings or a 3 HR/9. An average HR/9 is around 0.90. Getting to the Indians, we know they are a tough offense with a ton of options. Carlos Santana, Jose Ramirez, and Francisco Lindor stand out above the rest and are locks in any Indians stack I create. There are a few more interchangeable guys and it’ll just come down to the batting order and who sees a bump. Play the lefties.

Main Stack – Carlos Santana, Bradley Zimmer, Jose Ramirez, Francisco Lindor
Sneaky Stack – Jose Ramirez, Edwin Encarnacion, Jay Bruce, Francisco Lindor

Washington Nationals Vs Adam Conley (Marlins)
Park – Nationals Park
Implied Total – 5.11

This late slate has a few offenses you can stack, but the Nationals are my favorite and they will likely b e the most popular. Adam Conley is admittedly a fine pitcher, but he’s nothing special. He’s allowed a .330 wOBA against righties, though a .265 BABIP leaves that a bit worrisome. This Nationals offense is elite against lefties and it’s why they’re projected to put up nearly 5.5 runs. Anthony Rendon and Ryan Zimmerman are the top 2 options and I wouldn’t put a Nats stack together without either. You then get the 2 stud OF’s against lefties in Jayson Werth and Howie Kendrick. Both are in play as safe plays with plenty of upside. You may have to choose Trea Turner over one of them, however, as he will lead-off and be a big reason if they do have success. I prefer Werth, but you can go Kendrick with no qualms from me. All in all, this offense is going to put up some runs and they may break loose. You want exposure, even if it’s in a minute way. Personally, I’ll have a ton of ownership in the form of stacks.

Main Stack – Anthony Rendon, Ryan Zimmerman, Howie Kendrick, Trea Turner
Sneaky Stack – Anthony Rendon, Ryan Zimmerman, Wilmer Difo, Jayson Werth






Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 09/03/2017

*Mike Barner*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Sunday, September 3

Get ready for some high scoring games Sunday as there are some really bad pitchers scheduled to take 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**

Ervin Santana vs. Kansas City Royals
Park – Target Field

Santana has been excellent for the Twins this season as he is 14-7 with a 3.27 ERA, 1.14 WHIP and has 146 strikeouts in 176 innings. He is showing no signs of slowing down as he has recorded a quality start in five of his last six outings and has at least six strikeouts in each of his last seven starts. Sunday brings a favorable match up against a Royals offense that has been shut out in five of their last eight games. On a day filled with weak starting pitching, Santana should shine in this contest.

Josh Tomlin vs. Detroit Tigers
Park – Comerica Park

Tomlin will be making his first start in over a month after being sidelined with a hamstring injury. He wasn’t having a very good season before he was injured, going 7-9 with a 5.38 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and 86 strikeouts in 110.1 innings.  While his overall numbers are poor, he was showing signs of coming out of his funk as he allowed three runs or less in each of his last three starts before being injured. The main reason you can take a chance on Tomlin Sunday is because the Tigers offense is bad. After dismantling their team for prospects and salary relief, there are few potent bats left in their lineup. On a day without a ton of great options, Tomlin has potential.

**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Chicago Cubs vs. Max Fried (Atlanta Braves)
Park – Wrigley Field

The Cubs enter Sunday on a seven-game winning streak, largely because of their offense. They have scored at least 14 runs three times in their last eight games and scored at least six runs 16 times in August. They face off against Fried who is making his first start of the season. In four relief appearances this season, he has a 5.40 ERA and 1.95 WHIP. He did make 19 starts at AA this season, but posted an ugly 5.92 ERA and 1.51 WHIP. Don’t expect him to be able to slow down the Cubs.

Players to consider stacking: Anthony Rizzo, Javier Baez and Ben Zobrist

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chris Tillman (Baltimore Orioles)
Park – Oriole Park at Camden Yards

The fact that Tillman is still starting games for the Orioles shows just how much talent they lack in their organization. Tillman enters Sunday 1-7 with a 7.91 ERA, 1.95 WHIP and only 56 strikeouts in 79.2 innings. While he did serve a brief stint in the bullpen, he has started in 17 of his 19 appearances this season. While he has only pitched 79.2 innings, he has already allowed 20 home runs and has a 5.0 BB/9. Just about everywhere you look on the stat sheet is another ugly number for Tillman. Look for the Blue Jays offense to have a big performance in this game.

Players to consider stacking: Josh Donaldson, Justin Smoak and Kevin Pillar

 

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 09/02/2017

*Mike Barner*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Saturday, September 2

Three elite pitchers will be taking the mound Saturday with Max Scherzer, Corey Kluber and Chris Archer all scheduled to start. 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**

Corey Kluber vs. Detroit Tigers
Park – Comerica Park

Kluber continues to dominate this season as he is 13-4 with a 2.63 ERA, 0.89 WHIP and 215 strikeouts in 160.2 innings. He was even better in August, posting a 5-1 record to go along with a 1.96 ERA and a ridiculous 0.63 WHIP. This is an excellent match up for Kluber Saturday against a Detroit Tigers team that has waived the white flag and traded away some of their best players, including slugging outfielder Justin Upton. Expect him to take advantage of their compromised lineup and throw another gem in this contest.

Lance Lynn vs. San Francisco Giants
Park – AT&T Park

Lynn may not get a ton of notoriety outside of St. Louis, but he is having an excellent season as he is 10-6 with a 3.14 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and 132 strikeouts in 157.2 innings. He has been a model of consistency lately as he has allowed two earned runs or less in 10 of his last 11 games. The Giants are not a very good offensive team and they entered Friday with a terrible .668 OPS at home, which is the lowest in baseball. Lynn won’t cost you much, but he looks primed for another big performance.

**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Cleveland Indians vs. Jordan Zimmermann (Detroit Tigers)
Park – Comerica Park

Zimmermann is having the worst season of his career as he is 8-11 with a 6.08 ERA, 1.55 WHIP and only 94 strikeouts in 145 innings. He has been even worse lately, allowing seven runs in three of his last four starts. Zimmermann’s 5.8 K/9 and 11.4 H/9 are certainly not a receipt for success. In two starts against the Indians this season, Zimmermann went 0-2 with a 9.35 ERA and 1.73 WHIP. Make sure you take advantage of this lopsided match up and stack your entries with Indians hitters.

Players to consider stacking: Edwin Encarnacion, Francisco Lindor and Yan Gomes

Minnesota Twins vs. Onelki Garcia (Kansas City Royals)
Park – Target Field

Garcia had a rough outing in his only start of the season Sunday against the Indians as he allowed five runs over 5.2 innings. He allowed eight hits and four walks while recording only two strikeouts, making for a very rough performance. His minor league numbers aren’t very impressive either as he posted a 4.75 ERA and 1.50 WHIP over 22 appearances (12 starts). The Twins are on a roll as they battle for a playoff spot, so look for their offense to continue to put up crooked numbers Saturday.

Players to consider stacking: Brian Dozier, Jorge Polanco and Eddie Rosario

DraftKings FanDuel MLB Lineup Picks for September 1, 2017

*Chris Durell*

DraftKings / FanDuel MLB Lineup Picks for September 1, 2017

Welcome back to another TGIF edition of our daily fantasy baseball picks. There are two afternoon games today and with the cancellation of the Astros game, we get 14 games on the main slate tonight and this is where we will turn our attention. Let’s take a look at some of the top pitchers and stacks.

Starting Pitchers

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Mike Clevinger
Opponent – @ DET
Park – Comerica Park (Hitters Park)
Vegas Favorite (CLE -170)
Vegas Total (8.5)

Clayton Kershaw returns to the Dodgers rotation tonight but will be on a pitch count. This has me going almost exclusively with value pitching and it starts with Mike Clevinger. He is coming off his best start of the season where he shut out the Royals over six innings striking out nine. He has been a bit inconsistent with a 3.72 ERA, 4.15 xFIP but has big upside with a 10.3 K/9 rate and 12.9% swinging strike rate. Then there is the matchup that got a huge boost since yesterday as the Tigers traded away their top bat in Justin Upton. Clevinger is safe in all formats.

Jack Flaherty
Opponent – @ WSH
Park – AT&T Park(Pitchers Park)
Vegas Favorite (STL -110)
Vegas Total (8.5)

If you are wanting to completely load up on bats tonight, Jack Flaherty provides a ton of salary relief. After the trade of Mike Leake opened up a spot on the 40-man roster, the Cardinals called up one of their top pitching prospects to take the mound vs. the Giants. In 15 starts in AAA this season, he has gone 7-2 with an impressive 2.74 ERA and 8.96 K/9 rate. He has improved big time this season adding velocity to his fastball and has three secondary pitches to back it up including a plus changeup(according to reports). The upside may not be there vs. the Giants who don’t K much but they rank second to last in overall run scoring. With Flaherty’s very low price on both sites, we don’t need a monster game and is more about loading up on bats to increase our overall ceiling.

Top Stacks

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With all the value at pitcher tonight, I head straight to Coors Field where the Diamondbacks have the highest implied run total(6.1) of the night. They will face Kyle Freeland who has been better at home this year but I am not buying it as he strikes out just over six batters per nine while walking over three. I will be loading up on Paul Goldschmidt, J.D. Martinez, A.J. Pollock, and for value I like catcher Chris Iannetta who also crushes southpaws.

The other high-end stack I am chasing tonight is the Los Angles Angels who just acquired Justin Upton from the Tigers to bolster their lineup. Tonight they face Cole Hamels who has a nice win/loss record this season but has fallen off in a big way with a career-low 5.5 K/9 rate and 4.89 xFIP. This is the only other game with a Vegas Total over 10 and if Upton is in the lineup, we could see the implied runs rise even more for the Angels. My top bats will Be Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, and Justin Upton.

For a value stack, I am looking very closely at the Tampa Bay Rays tonight. They are facing rookie Reynaldo Lopez who has shown some strikeout upside in his first two starts but has struggled with control and has been punished with eight earned runs against including three long balls. He has also been far worse against left-handed bats as well with a .432 wOBA against. The bats I am looking at are Kevin Kiermaier, Lucas Duda, Evan Longoria, and Logan Morrison. Again, it will all depend on the lineups when they are released.

Thank you for reading and if you have any questions as lineup lock approaches please contact me via Twitter(@Jager_Bombs9)

DraftKings FanDuel MLB Lineup Picks for August 31, 2017

*Chris Durell*

DraftKings / FanDuel MLB Lineup Picks for August 31, 2017

Welcome for another Thursday in daily fantasy baseball. Today we will be turning our attention to the six-game main slate starting at 7:05 p.m. ET tonight. Let’s take a look at some of the top pitchers and some stacking options.

Starting Pitchers

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Kyle Hendricks
Opponent – vs. ATL
Park – Wrigley Field
Vegas Favorite (CHC -210)
Vegas Total (7.5)

Hendricks is the clear chalky cash game play on the main slate tonight. They are huge favorites with no other team even close and on top of that, Hendricks has been incredibly consistent. He does lack the upside of other options(7.88 K/9) but has held opponents to three or fewer earned runs in seven straight starts and two or less in 11 of his 18 starts for the season. Then there is the matchup vs. the Braves who rank in the bottom third of the league when looking at wOBA (.313), wRC+ (89), and Isolated Power(.149). There is a case to be made to fade him in GPP’s for ownership purposes but he is a near lock in cash games, especially on FanDuel in the mid $8K range.

Gio Gonzalez
Opponent – @ MIL
Park – Miller Park (Hitters Park)
Vegas Favorite (WSH +101)
Vegas Total (8.5)

Gio should be lower owned in tournaments as he is more expensive than Hendricks and is currently a slight underdog. While his strikeout upside(8.1 K/9) is very similar to Hendricks overall, he gets a huge boost tonight facing a Brewers team that not only has struck out 27% of the time over the last 14 days but also strikes out 26% of the time vs. left-handed pitching. Gio has also been very good at limiting hard contact(28.3%) this season and has held opponents to two or fewer earned runs in six straight starts.

 

Top Stacks

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There are plenty of ways to go when stacking in tournaments tonight but I start with the Blue Jays. I lead with them as I think they are outside the top 3 in ownership which can give you edge on a small slate. They have been very inconsistent this season and has lost four straight and six of their last seven games but are more than capable of putting up double digit runs with the wealth of power at the top of the lineup. They get a great matchup vs. Jeremy Hellickson who has been a roller coaster ride himself this season with a 4.88 ERA, 5.34 xFIP, and 14.4% HR/FB rate. Speaking of home runs, he has given up seven over his last three starts. My top targets for the Blue Jays are Josh Donaldson, Jose Bautista, Steve Pearce, and Justin Smoak.

My favorite stack of the night, if we aren’t worrying about the chalk, is the Chicago Cubs. They have been in beast mode all second half with a .357 wOBA(tied for 1st), 118 wRC+(2nd), .205 ISO(2nd), and 270 runs scored(1st). On top of that, they are a Top 5 team against left-handed pitching with a .344 wOBA and 110 wRC+ and face Sean Newcomb who has some K upside(9.2 K/9) but walks way too many(5.33 BB/9) and gives up home runs(14% HR/FB) which will spell trouble vs. the Cubs. My top targets are Anthony Rizo, Kris Bryant, Ben Zobrist, and Javier Baez.






MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks for August 30, 2017

*Austyn Varney*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks – Wednesday, August 30, 2017

*STARTING PITCHERS*

Carlos Martinez @ Milwaukee Brewers
Park – Miller Park
Opp implied total – 3.97

On this early slate, you get to choose between a few quality options. Stephen Strasburg, Carlos Martinez, and Aaron Nola are my favorite 3 options and I like all of them in cash games and tournaments. With that being said, Carlos Martinez is my favorite. This Brewers lineup is just weak against righties and they strikeout more than anyone at 25.6%. Carlos Martinez is one of the brightest young pitchers in the game and he’s been very consistent. He’s a bit like Gerrit Cole, as in being so dominant, yet struggling against lefties to a pretty high degree. Fortunately, there’s only going to be 3 or 4 of them to worry about in the order. Against righties, Martinez has posted a .254 wOBA backed up by a 26% strikeout rate and 27% hard contact. Miller Park is pretty tough on lefties and while I don’t expect a clean slate out of Martinez, he should go 7 or 8 innings and give up only a couple runs. The win should be safe and he’ll let you pay up for some bats that Strasburg won’t.

Dallas Keuchel Vs Texas Rangers
Park – Minute Maid Park
Vegas O/U – 3.50

The later slate is a tough one in terms of pitching. There isn’t any one pitcher that stands out as an uber-safe cash game option. Even Dallas Keuchel, who we’ll touch on here, has some risk. The Rangers are a talented offense and they showed their upside just last night. With that being said, they can strikeout a lot and they are much worse against lefties. Choo, Gallo, and Odor are horrible against lefties and strikeout over 30% of the time. The rest of the order is decent against lefties, but are also better at home. They are implied to score just 3.50 runs and while there’s some risk, I don’t think there’s anymore here than there is with Robbie Ray or Jose Quintana.

*OFFENSIVE STACKS*

Washington Nationals Vs Adam Conley (Marlins)
Park – Nationals Park
Implied Total – 5.11

This early slate does have a few offenses to consider stacking, but the Nationals stand out to me. They face off with Adam Conley, who is a very average left-handed pitcher. He’s struggled against righties with a .335 wOBA and we know the Nationals can hit lefties as good as anyone. Both Anthony Rendon and Ryan Zimmerman are top 15 hitters against lefties and both have sports +.375 wOBA’s against them so far. You then run into the rest of the lineup that is just extremely solid. Guys like Howie Kendrick, Trea Turner, and Jayson Werth all do damage against lefties. It may seem like a weird stat, but the Nats have worked lefties for the most pitches/AB in the entire league. Conley shouldn’t last long and the Marlins bullpen isn’t very good. The Nats can be stacked in a lot of different ways, but I’d make sure to have Rendon and Zimmerman. They are lefty-mashers and I don’t see the Nats having a good day and them not.

Main Stack – Anthony Rendon, Ryan Zimmerman, Howie Kendrick, Trea Turner
Sneaky Stack – Anthony Rendon, Ryan Zimmerman, Daniel Murphy, Jayson Werth

Minnesota Twins Vs Derek Holland (White Sox)
Park – Progressive Field
Implied Total – 5.75

I’m definitely not going anywhere else with my top stack on this main slate. Derek Holland is absolutely atrocious against righties and when I say atrocious, I mean possibly the number 1 worst. He’s allowed a .404 wOBA to them and 26 home runs in just 88 innings of work. It doesn’t get any worse than that. Byron Buxton and Brian Dozier are the top 2 options and you really can’t stack the Twins without them. After that, you have a ton of options to consider. Polanco, Escobar, Garver, and Gimenez all hit lefties well and have HR upside in Progressive Field. They have an implied 5.75 implied total and you have to think they’ll be one of the higher owned offenses on the slate. I’ll definitely have my fair share of it.

Main Stack – Brian Dozier, Byron Buxton, Jorge Polanco, Eduardo Escobar
Sneaky Stack – Brian Dozier, Byron Buxton, Mitch Garver, Jorge Polanco

 

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks for August 29, 2017

*Austyn Varney*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks – Tuesday, August 29, 2017

*STARTING PITCHERS*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks - Boston RedSox - Chris Sale

Chris Sale @ Toronto Blue Jays
Park – Rogers Centre
Opp implied total – 3.29

On the high-end, you have Chris Sale and Jake Arrieta. While Arrieta is great and he can throw a CGSO at any point, he’s no Chris Sale. Sale is one of the 3 best pitchers in baseball and should have no problem bouncing back after struggling last week against the Indians. They’ve owned him in his career and he didn’t show any signs of injury or fatigue. They were just hitting balls that most teams whiff on. When looking at the numbers, you’d think Sale is one of the best arms to walk this planet. He’s allowed just a .247 combined wOBA while striking out 12.77 batters per 9 innings. Sale and the Sox now move into The Rogers Centre to face off with the lowly Blue Jays. While they are better against lefties, a .321 wOBA and 22$ strikeout rate is nothing to be afraid of. Expect Sale to have another one of his typical starts where he goes 7+ innings, strikes out 9+, and gets the W. There is no pitcher on the slate that compares to Sale in safety, at least in my opinion.

Luke Weaver @ Milwaukee Brewers
Park – Miller Park
Vegas O/U – X

Even though we have a lot of games on this slate, pitching isn’t pretty in the slightest. Fortunately, we do have a couple options that stand out. On the lower end, it’s Luke Weaver. Weaver is a 1st round pick just a couple years back out of FSU. He hasn’t stopped dominating since and it looks like he doesn’t have any plans of slowing down. Albeit a very small sample size, Weaver has dominated at the pro level so far. He’s striking guys out at a 27% clip while holding both lefties and righties to a sub .310 wOBA. He’ll likely run into a few road blocks like most young arms do, but I don’t think it comes in the form of the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers aren’t a “bad” offense, but they have a lot of holes. They strikeout 25.6% of the time and have trouble putting together big innings. I don’t think Weaver leaves with a clean slate here, but he should get 6 or 7 solid innings. At his price, you can’t ask for more.

*OFFENSIVE STACKS*

Brian Dozier - MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks - Lineuplab

Minnesota Twins Vs James Shields (White Sox)
Park – Progressive Field
Implied Total – 5.82

The Twins and James Shields just faced off in Shields’ last start, so it’ll be interesting to see how the Twins respond to a walking pitching machine they saw under a week ago. Typically, hitters gain the edge in this spot. With that being said, there’s no real merit in that. The real merit comes in James Shields being horrible. He’s a bottom 5 pitcher in the entire league and I’m not sure he’s mentally or physically capable of having a good start. At 35 years old, Shields has given up a .422 wOBA to lefties and a .300 to righties. You can definitely target the filler righties like Dozier or Buxton, but the real value comes in the left-handers. You then get to the White Sox bullpen, which is undoubtedly one of the worst. The Twins are an extremely safe offense and you can pencil in at least 4 or 5 runs here. The prices are solid and you should be able to fit 4 of them while also fitting Sale as an SP1.

Main Stack – Jorge Polanco, Max Kepler, Brian Dozier, Eddie Rosario
Sneaky Stack – Eddie Rosario, Byron Buxton, Max Kepler, Eduardo Escobar

Houston Astros @ Martin Perez (Rangers)
Park – Minute Maid Park
Implied Total – X

There are some very nice offenses on this slate, but not many that you want to stack fully. The Astros are a team that can put up 10+ runs on any given night and the HR upside they possess in this match-up is hard to find. They will host the Rangers and Martin Perez, who is bad against righties. He has a huge HR problem and has had it for about 10 years. It’s going nowhere. Through 114 innings, Perez has allowed a .364 wOBA and 17 home runs. He is great against lefties, so I don’t see a reason to target those guys. With that being said, the combo of Altuve+Springer+Bregman is extremely dangerous and can bring you to the top of a tournament. I also don’t think the ‘Stros will be too highly owned. There are a lot of different options and I would think these guys come in around 15-20% owned.

Main Stack – Jose Altuve, George Springer, Alex Bregman, Yuli Gurriel
Sneaky Stack – Jose Altuve, George Springer, Alex Bregman, Marwin Gonzalez

 

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks for August 28, 2017

*Austyn Varney*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks – Monday, August 28, 2017

*STARTING PITCHERS*

 

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks - Corey Kluber - Cleveland Indians
Corey Kluber @ New York Yankees
Park – Yankee Stadium
Opp implied total – 3.70

You have 2 high-end options facing off on this slate with Luis Severino and Corey Kluber. I’ll take Kluber, who’s the more consistent and just better pitcher at this point. He has been one of the best pitchers in the entire league and could possibly end up in the Cy Young discussion if he keeps it up. Through 152 innings, he’s given up a .251 combined wOBA and has struck out over 12 batters per 9 innings. The Yankees are a lineup prone to strikeouts and while they can put up some runs, the K’s should outweigh the 2 or 3 they may put up. Kluber is easily the safest pitcher on the slate and I wouldn’t recommend going elsewhere in cash games. The Yanks are projected to put up 3.70 runs and I don’t think they get there.

Aaron Nola Vs Atlanta Braves
Park – Citizens Bank Park
Vegas O/U – 3.86

While Luis Severino is a fine option and you can definitely go there, he is nearly as expensive as Corey Kluber and I don’t know if he’s worth it. Instead, we will go way down and take a look at Aaron Nola. He’s facing off with one of the worst offenses in the league and is a very solid pitcher at an affordable price. He’s given up a .292 combined wOBA and strikes out just under 10 batters per 9 innings. The Braves are projected to put up just 3.86 runs as they always struggle on the road. Freddie Freeman can always hit 3 HR’s off of Nola, but I’m definitely willing to bet on Nola being smart and pitching around him. The rest of the order is extremely weak and they have been striking out a lot more over the past couple months. He’s not nearly as safe as Kluber, but he’s also not nearly as expensive.

*OFFENSIVE STACKS*

MLB Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Stacks - Nolan Arenado - Colorado Rockies

Colorado Rockies Vs Jordan Zimmerman (Tigers)
Park – Coors Field
Implied Total – 7.12

I know the Rockies are always going to be obvious in Coors Field, but they stand out even more tonight. Jordan Zimmerman is one of the absolute worst pitchers in all of baseball and he’s struggled against both righties and lefties. He’s pitched most of his innings in Comerica Park and now moves to Coors Field, where the ball obviously flies like nowhere else. The Rockies are projected to put up 7.12 runs, so you almost have to get exposure in both cash games and tournaments. Zimmerman has allowed a .441 combined wOBA, so you can really target everyone. Charlie Blackmon and Nolan Arenado are the top 2 options and you have to have them both in a Rockies stack. The rest of the order is very spread out and you can target any of the bats 1-7. CarGo is sitting lower in the order, but he still has the 2 HR upside in tournaments. The Rockies are known to be the top offense of the night, but prices will keep some of the crowd off of these guys.

Main Stack – Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon, Gerardo Parra, Carlos Gonzalez
Sneaky Stack – Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon, Mark Reynolds, D.J. LeMahieu

Seattle Mariners @ Chris Tillman (Orioles)
Park – Camden Yards
Implied Total – 5.35

Jordan Zimmerman and Chris Tillman are pretty similar in terms of production. What do I mean? Absolutely terrible. Both of them used to be pretty good, but have fallen off a cliff that may be steeper than any other. So far in 2017, Tillman has allowed a .427 combined wOBA while giving up tons of home runs. A 7.09 xFIP is where he’s at now, so the stats are saying he’s actually getting lucky. He now welcomes the Mariners into Camden Yards. The Mariners are dangerous against righties and with the addition of Yonder Alonso, they are a great team to stack. Robinson Cano and Alonso are y 2 favorites and I’ll make sure to have them in there. The rest of the order is pretty spread and in cash, you should look for a mix of Segura, Seager, and Cruz. The Mariners are my favorite stack outside of Coors Field.

Main Stack – Robinson Cano, Yonder Alonso, Jean Segura, Kyle Seager
Sneaky Stack – Robinson Cano, Yonder Alonso, Nelson Cruz, Mike Zunino






Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks for 08/27/2017

*Mike Barner*

Daily Fantasy Baseball Stacks – Sunday, August 27

Sunday has the makings of a big day for starting pitchers in DFS as there are several high-strikeout hurlers 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**

Chris Archer vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Park – Busch Stadium

Archer is in the midst of another solid season for the Rays as he is 9-7 with a 3.76 ERA and 1.21 WHIP. He provides a ton of value in the strikeout department as he already has 217 in 172.1 innings this season. This marks his third consecutive season with at least 200 strikeouts and his current 11.3 K/9 is the highest of his career. With such high strikeout totals, he can afford to give up a few runs in a start and still give you tremendous value. He gets the benefit of facing the pitcher in an NL park Sunday, which will only help his cause. He should provide plenty of points in this contest.

Lance Lynn vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Park – Busch Stadium

After missing all of last season due to injury, Lynn has not wasted any time returning to form as he enters Sunday 10-6 with a 3.17 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and has 124 strikeouts in 150.2 innings. His recent production has been excellent as he has allowed two earned runs or less in nine of his last 10 starts. Although he’s not a big strikeout pitcher, he still has a lot of value due to giving up so few runs on a consistent basis. He has been excellent at home this season, posting a 2.90 ERA and 1.14 WHIP at Busch Stadium. I really like both starters in this game, so go with Lynn if you want to save money at starting pitcher.

**OFFENSIVE STACKS**

Washington Nationals vs. Tommy Milone (New York Mets)
Park – Nationals Park

The Mets starting pitching is a mess this season due to injuries, leaving Milone an opportunity to start. He has pitched for both the Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers this season, posting an atrocious 8.12 ERA and 1.67 WHIP. He’s been even worse for the Mets as he has a 10.26 ERA and 1.92 WHIP over four starts. You can’t count on him for strikeouts either as he has a career 6.5 K/9. This has the makings of another ugly outing against a potent Nationals offense.

Players to consider stacking: Anthony Rendon, Michael Taylor and Howie Kendrick

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kyle Gibson (Minnesota Twins)
Park – Rogers Centre

I recommended the Blue Jays offense Saturday against Dillon Gee and they came through with 10 runs. I certainly didn’t go out on a limb with the prediction as Gee has been terrible this season. The same can be said for Sunday’s starter Kyle Gibson who is 7-10 with a 5.76 ERA, 1.68 WHIP and only has 83 strikeouts in 115.2 innings. While he’s given up three runs or less in each of his last five starts, it’s not saying much as he only last 5.1 innings or less in three of those outings. Expect Toronto to tee off against Gibson as well.

Players to consider stacking: Josh Donaldson, Justin Smoak and Kevin Pillar