
MLB DFS Party Pleasers 5/14
Good morning to all the DFS players out there on a fantastic Saturday for baseball. Saturdays are for partying and resting up after the work week, so let’s dive into some party pleasers for today’s full slate of games
Good morning to all the DFS players out there on a fantastic Saturday for baseball. Saturdays are for partying and resting up after the work week, so let’s dive into some party pleasers for today’s full slate of games
A new dawn of Mariners baseball is on the horizon. This team came close to making the postseason for the first time since 2001, as they had a chance down to the final day of the season. While they were unsuccessful, there is still hope that the team can rebound for 2022. The farm system looks strong, prompting hope for the not too distant future.
The Seattle Mariners currently hold the longest playoff drought among all four major North American sports leagues at 19 seasons. But the Mariners have a solid farm system and a bright future. We take a look at their top five prospects who all could make an impact sooner rather than later.
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 210 LBs
Age: 21
Bats: R
Throws: R
MLB Pipeline Grades: Fastball: 60|Curveball: 55|Slider: 55|Changeup: 50|Control: 60|Overall: 50 (I don’t understand their math on this one.)
2018 Stats: 10-3, 2.89 ERA, 9.6 K/9, 2.7 BB/9, 8.8 H/9
2019 Stats: 8-2, 2.75 ERA, 10.9 K/9, 0.6 BB/9, 7.5 H/9
Good morning to all the DFS players out there on a fantastic Saturday for baseball. Saturdays are for partying and resting up after the work week, so let’s dive into some party pleasers for today’s full slate of games
A new dawn of Mariners baseball is on the horizon. This team came close to making the postseason for the first time since 2001, as they had a chance down to the final day of the season. While they were unsuccessful, there is still hope that the team can rebound for 2022. The farm system looks strong, prompting hope for the not too distant future.
The Seattle Mariners currently hold the longest playoff drought among all four major North American sports leagues at 19 seasons. But the Mariners have a solid farm system and a bright future. We take a look at their top five prospects who all could make an impact sooner rather than later.
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 210 LBs
Age: 21
Bats: R
Throws: R
MLB Pipeline Grades: Fastball: 60|Curveball: 55|Slider: 55|Changeup: 50|Control: 60|Overall: 50 (I don’t understand their math on this one.)
2018 Stats: 10-3, 2.89 ERA, 9.6 K/9, 2.7 BB/9, 8.8 H/9
2019 Stats: 8-2, 2.75 ERA, 10.9 K/9, 0.6 BB/9, 7.5 H/9
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