MLB DFS 7/9: Studs and Value Plays
With summer in full swing, we look to continue rolling with our MLB DFS plays. It is another beautiful Saturday that has a full slate of games.
With summer in full swing, we look to continue rolling with our MLB DFS plays. It is another beautiful Saturday that has a full slate of games.
In typical Cleveland fashion, the Indians did not go out and make a splash in free agency. They were able to sign long-time rival Eddie Rosario to a one-year deal. While they once again parted ways with Carlos Santana, this opens up the first base position to a number of young candidates. With all this being said, let’s take a look at what the 2021 Cleveland Indians will look like.
The New York Mets have found themselves a new face of their franchise, and it would suit them best if they made smaller additions after acquiring Francisco Lindor.
The New York Mets traded for Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco on Thursday. Will this be enough for them to win their division?
The Mets and Indians completed a six-player swap that sent Francisco Lindor to New York. Daniel Corrigan breaks down the blockbuster trade.
The time has officially come. For Indians fans such as myself, this has been a nightmare that has been brewing for years. Francisco Lindor has played his last game for the Cleveland Indians. The Indians will trade Lindor before opening day (whenever that may be).
No long, drawn out rambling intro today. You don’t have time. You know what you’re here for. Let’s get straight to the MLB DFS selections for today’s games.
There are a whopping 11 games on the schedule tonight for the 7 p.m. slate. So, of course, there are a ton of names to go through. Let’s break it all down and make some money.
The Halos finally made a splash.
Another year goes by, but the collapse in the 2016 World Series still stings for the Cleveland Indians. After winning 22 straight in 2017, and winning their third straight division title in 2018, the Indians failed to make the playoffs in 2019.
The end of the baseball season is getting closer. As temperatures begin to drop, the heat begins to rise on the teams that haven’t yet joined the 80-win club. After a few days away to take care of employment situations, I return to bring you two more teams that have joined our club. The Tampa Bay Rays and the Cleveland Indians have been battling all season to reach a postseason berth. Now that they’ve reached 80 wins, they both feel they’re almost there. And, they’re telling the rest of the 80s club, (indirectly) “Shut your halfwit pie-holes! We’re trying to make the playoffs!”
OK, that SpongeBob reference may not have been the 80s, but we’re breaking down a team that didn’t even exist in the 80s but have some pretty awesome “Throwback” uniforms. The Rays help the sunrise on this edition of, “Backtrax MLB!”
We are slowly approaching September Call ups. This is how the top contenders have ranked in the Week 20 power rankings.
With summer in full swing, we look to continue rolling with our MLB DFS plays. It is another beautiful Saturday that has a full slate of games.
In typical Cleveland fashion, the Indians did not go out and make a splash in free agency. They were able to sign long-time rival Eddie Rosario to a one-year deal. While they once again parted ways with Carlos Santana, this opens up the first base position to a number of young candidates. With all this being said, let’s take a look at what the 2021 Cleveland Indians will look like.
The New York Mets have found themselves a new face of their franchise, and it would suit them best if they made smaller additions after acquiring Francisco Lindor.
The New York Mets traded for Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco on Thursday. Will this be enough for them to win their division?
The Mets and Indians completed a six-player swap that sent Francisco Lindor to New York. Daniel Corrigan breaks down the blockbuster trade.
The time has officially come. For Indians fans such as myself, this has been a nightmare that has been brewing for years. Francisco Lindor has played his last game for the Cleveland Indians. The Indians will trade Lindor before opening day (whenever that may be).
No long, drawn out rambling intro today. You don’t have time. You know what you’re here for. Let’s get straight to the MLB DFS selections for today’s games.
There are a whopping 11 games on the schedule tonight for the 7 p.m. slate. So, of course, there are a ton of names to go through. Let’s break it all down and make some money.
The Halos finally made a splash.
Another year goes by, but the collapse in the 2016 World Series still stings for the Cleveland Indians. After winning 22 straight in 2017, and winning their third straight division title in 2018, the Indians failed to make the playoffs in 2019.
The end of the baseball season is getting closer. As temperatures begin to drop, the heat begins to rise on the teams that haven’t yet joined the 80-win club. After a few days away to take care of employment situations, I return to bring you two more teams that have joined our club. The Tampa Bay Rays and the Cleveland Indians have been battling all season to reach a postseason berth. Now that they’ve reached 80 wins, they both feel they’re almost there. And, they’re telling the rest of the 80s club, (indirectly) “Shut your halfwit pie-holes! We’re trying to make the playoffs!”
OK, that SpongeBob reference may not have been the 80s, but we’re breaking down a team that didn’t even exist in the 80s but have some pretty awesome “Throwback” uniforms. The Rays help the sunrise on this edition of, “Backtrax MLB!”
We are slowly approaching September Call ups. This is how the top contenders have ranked in the Week 20 power rankings.
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