
MLB DFS Mound Magician and the Mashers
We enter this week looking to build our bankroll a bit with just a six-game slate tonight on DraftKings.
We enter this week looking to build our bankroll a bit with just a six-game slate tonight on DraftKings.
Happy Saturday and Easter Eve! As the kids in your families get ready to hunt for real eggs tomorrow, let’s dive into the adult version of an Easter egg hunt.
Over the past three years, the Cincinnati Reds have brought up three of their former first-round picks. Now, they have reloaded their system.
Cincinnati had an excellent draft in July. In fact, their first four picks from this year are in the organization’s top 12 prospects according to MLB.com. Did any of them make the top 5?
The Cincinnati Reds have something to build on. They made the playoffs for the first time since 2013 last season. They also have a couple of arms headlining their top 5 prospect list. Let’s take a look at who else the Reds have on the farm.
The Reds opt for Austin Hendrick with their first pick:
After five straight subpar seasons of under-.500 records following Dusty Baker’s exit, the Reds are primed to make some noise in 2019. With a solid farm system, ranked No. 6 in all of baseball, 4 of their top 5 in MLB Pipeline’s Top 100, they have the pieces to end their rebuild and contend for years to come.
We enter this week looking to build our bankroll a bit with just a six-game slate tonight on DraftKings.
Happy Saturday and Easter Eve! As the kids in your families get ready to hunt for real eggs tomorrow, let’s dive into the adult version of an Easter egg hunt.
Over the past three years, the Cincinnati Reds have brought up three of their former first-round picks. Now, they have reloaded their system.
Cincinnati had an excellent draft in July. In fact, their first four picks from this year are in the organization’s top 12 prospects according to MLB.com. Did any of them make the top 5?
The Cincinnati Reds have something to build on. They made the playoffs for the first time since 2013 last season. They also have a couple of arms headlining their top 5 prospect list. Let’s take a look at who else the Reds have on the farm.
The Reds opt for Austin Hendrick with their first pick:
After five straight subpar seasons of under-.500 records following Dusty Baker’s exit, the Reds are primed to make some noise in 2019. With a solid farm system, ranked No. 6 in all of baseball, 4 of their top 5 in MLB Pipeline’s Top 100, they have the pieces to end their rebuild and contend for years to come.
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