
MLB DFS: Saturday Early Slate
Today we try to put it all together with a five-game afternoon slate. Not many pitching options out there, so we will need to spend up on the mound and find some value at the plate.
Today we try to put it all together with a five-game afternoon slate. Not many pitching options out there, so we will need to spend up on the mound and find some value at the plate.
There is no better feeling than having that player who cost $3,000 put up 20 DK points. It could easily be the difference between cashing or not. Let’s take a look at those values and start building our bankroll…it’s a long season ahead.
Just hours before the first pitch of their 60th Opening Day, the Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms on a contract extension for one of their brightest young stars.
In the shortened 2020 season, the Royals finished with a 26-34 record. Throughout the season, Kansas City played .500 baseball (25-25) outside of the Chicago White Sox. The team finished 1-9 against Chicago. Now, let’s look ahead to the 2021 season.
This year’s version of Spring Training felt incredibly long. The anticipation for an opening day to kick off a traditional 162 game season has been felt this year more than ever. Today we are excited to bring you the first edition of Diamond Picks.
Well, folks, we made it to Opening Day! The offseason felt long at times, but also seemed to fly by especially towards the end. With the national holiday here, it is time to make some winning lineups for DFS. Every team is in action today, so let’s look at some studs, stacks, and value plays for the full slate.
It is time for our MLB staff predictions as we head into a full season of baseball. For this article, 11 of our writers cover Rookie of the Year, Cy Young Award, MVP, American and National League champs, and of course, our World Series picks.
Before playing a regular-season game with the Mets, 27-year-old superstar shortstop, Francisco Lindor has agreed to a 10-year, $341 million extension that will make him the third-highest paid player in MLB history, just moments before Lindor’s “start of the season deadline.”
Every team in the majors has that one player that can essentially make or break their season, depending on how they perform. Let’s take a look at every American League team’s most important player for the 2021 season.
The Kansas City Royals had a busy offseason. They signed multiple free agents and dished out extensions, including the largest contract in franchise history. Let’s take a look at the action from the Royals and front office this offseason.
The Boston Red Sox have a number of new faces in their lineup for 2021. Hunter Renfroe is one of the most important ones who could have a major impact this season. Find out why he could return to more of his 2019 form when he had a league-leading number of home runs.
The Brew Crew will be looking to make the playoffs for the fourth year in a row in 2021. To do that, they are going to need a couple of players to bounce back from tough years in 2020. Let’s take a look at this year’s squad.
Today we try to put it all together with a five-game afternoon slate. Not many pitching options out there, so we will need to spend up on the mound and find some value at the plate.
There is no better feeling than having that player who cost $3,000 put up 20 DK points. It could easily be the difference between cashing or not. Let’s take a look at those values and start building our bankroll…it’s a long season ahead.
Just hours before the first pitch of their 60th Opening Day, the Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms on a contract extension for one of their brightest young stars.
In the shortened 2020 season, the Royals finished with a 26-34 record. Throughout the season, Kansas City played .500 baseball (25-25) outside of the Chicago White Sox. The team finished 1-9 against Chicago. Now, let’s look ahead to the 2021 season.
This year’s version of Spring Training felt incredibly long. The anticipation for an opening day to kick off a traditional 162 game season has been felt this year more than ever. Today we are excited to bring you the first edition of Diamond Picks.
Well, folks, we made it to Opening Day! The offseason felt long at times, but also seemed to fly by especially towards the end. With the national holiday here, it is time to make some winning lineups for DFS. Every team is in action today, so let’s look at some studs, stacks, and value plays for the full slate.
It is time for our MLB staff predictions as we head into a full season of baseball. For this article, 11 of our writers cover Rookie of the Year, Cy Young Award, MVP, American and National League champs, and of course, our World Series picks.
Before playing a regular-season game with the Mets, 27-year-old superstar shortstop, Francisco Lindor has agreed to a 10-year, $341 million extension that will make him the third-highest paid player in MLB history, just moments before Lindor’s “start of the season deadline.”
Every team in the majors has that one player that can essentially make or break their season, depending on how they perform. Let’s take a look at every American League team’s most important player for the 2021 season.
The Kansas City Royals had a busy offseason. They signed multiple free agents and dished out extensions, including the largest contract in franchise history. Let’s take a look at the action from the Royals and front office this offseason.
The Boston Red Sox have a number of new faces in their lineup for 2021. Hunter Renfroe is one of the most important ones who could have a major impact this season. Find out why he could return to more of his 2019 form when he had a league-leading number of home runs.
The Brew Crew will be looking to make the playoffs for the fourth year in a row in 2021. To do that, they are going to need a couple of players to bounce back from tough years in 2020. Let’s take a look at this year’s squad.
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