
MLB DFS: Tuesday Hot Hands 6/8
Welcome to Tuesday, fellow DFS degenerates. Today we are going to be riding some hot hands, hopefully all the way to the bank. It’s a banger tonight, meaning a stacked 15-game slate in MLB.
Welcome to Tuesday, fellow DFS degenerates. Today we are going to be riding some hot hands, hopefully all the way to the bank. It’s a banger tonight, meaning a stacked 15-game slate in MLB.
Will Bednar has certainly moved up draft boards with an excellent season at Mississippi State. He has even put himself in the first-round conversation.
There is not a lot to choose from in terms of sheer number of games for tonight’s Monday edition of Weekly Wagers. That said, there are a handful of MLB contests on the docket and a pair of playoff games in both the NHL and NBA.
Time for our weekly feet-first jump from the waiver wire into the free agent pool below. It’s a week into June, and injuries (whether short- or long-term) continue to add up, making upside value as important as always.
With the MLB Draft five weeks away, the Boston Red Sox will soon add more talent to their minor league system. Over the last few months, Boston has been tied to multiple players including, Jack Leiter, Brady House, and Marcelo Mayer.
Today we finish out the weekend with a nice 10-game slate starting at 1:00 pm ET. There are plenty of players to choose from, but we need to find those lower-priced values where we can get them.
Baseball is a very human game. People are calling for robot-umpires, but those could take the weirdness out of baseball. Things would be considerably more consistent and fair, but they would make Sunday Shenanigans a lot more difficult. This week is a perfect example of that. In a game between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees, Detroit pitcher Kyle Funkhouser received a bad break.
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Happy weekend to everyone. We are back at it with more analysis for another full Saturday of Major League Baseball. Our focus today will be on a couple of nightcaps that are sure to get plenty of attention.
We have every team in action tonight. Yes, a 15-game slate to work with. So, let’s drop 15 players who could make an impact in your lineups tonight.
With another month of MLB action down, The Squeeze returns to recap the best May performances across the league. Tyler
The second baseman from Alabama has turned some heads this season. Peyton Wilson started off as a catcher but has proven himself to be valuable in the field no matter where he plays.
Welcome to Tuesday, fellow DFS degenerates. Today we are going to be riding some hot hands, hopefully all the way to the bank. It’s a banger tonight, meaning a stacked 15-game slate in MLB.
Will Bednar has certainly moved up draft boards with an excellent season at Mississippi State. He has even put himself in the first-round conversation.
There is not a lot to choose from in terms of sheer number of games for tonight’s Monday edition of Weekly Wagers. That said, there are a handful of MLB contests on the docket and a pair of playoff games in both the NHL and NBA.
Time for our weekly feet-first jump from the waiver wire into the free agent pool below. It’s a week into June, and injuries (whether short- or long-term) continue to add up, making upside value as important as always.
With the MLB Draft five weeks away, the Boston Red Sox will soon add more talent to their minor league system. Over the last few months, Boston has been tied to multiple players including, Jack Leiter, Brady House, and Marcelo Mayer.
Today we finish out the weekend with a nice 10-game slate starting at 1:00 pm ET. There are plenty of players to choose from, but we need to find those lower-priced values where we can get them.
Baseball is a very human game. People are calling for robot-umpires, but those could take the weirdness out of baseball. Things would be considerably more consistent and fair, but they would make Sunday Shenanigans a lot more difficult. This week is a perfect example of that. In a game between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees, Detroit pitcher Kyle Funkhouser received a bad break.
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Happy weekend to everyone. We are back at it with more analysis for another full Saturday of Major League Baseball. Our focus today will be on a couple of nightcaps that are sure to get plenty of attention.
We have every team in action tonight. Yes, a 15-game slate to work with. So, let’s drop 15 players who could make an impact in your lineups tonight.
With another month of MLB action down, The Squeeze returns to recap the best May performances across the league. Tyler and Logan also look at
The second baseman from Alabama has turned some heads this season. Peyton Wilson started off as a catcher but has proven himself to be valuable in the field no matter where he plays.
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