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Tag: Julio Urias

MLB DFS: Late Tuesday Night Plays

We are now over halfway through the second month of the 2021 MLB season. It is Tuesday, meaning the main slate is 14-games large. But I am here to give you pays for the late four-game slate that starts at 9:38 p.m. EST. Let’s take a look at some arms and bats for the short slate and try to make some cash.

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MLB DFS October 24

MLB DFS October 24: World Series Game 4

The Los Angeles Dodgers head into tonight’s game up 2-1 over the Tampa Bay Rays. After tonight the Dodgers will either be one game away from their first World Series championship in 32 years or the series will turn into a best-of-three.

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Dodgers @ Rockies Series Preview

The Los Angeles Dodgers have started off the season on a high note. They are 5-2, Cody Bellinger is looking like an MVP, Kiké Hernandez seems to have found his groove in the leadoff position, Joc Pederson has dominated right-handed pitchers so far, AJ Pollock has looked impressive, David Freese has been clutch, and yet, the Dodgers best player, Justin Turner, hasn’t done much this season. Just imagine this team when Justin Turner gets it going, along with Corey Seager.

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Player Spotlight: Julio Urias

Julio Urias is just 22 years old. Urias has battled with injuries throughout his young career. Now, he is fully healthy, and he is apart of the starting pitching rotation, along with Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Rich Hill, Hyun-Jin Ryu, and Kenta Maeda.

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Stream Machine: April 1-3, 2019

In my Saves and Streams article, I explained how to draft a team centered on streaming pitchers. But that was just the draft. Now, the fun begins. If you’re playing in a 10-team ESPN roto league, there are so many quality pitchers to choose from on the waiver wire. Some of them you’ll use once and dump, while others you might want to keep a hold of to see how they perform. Regardless, it’s important to attack the waiver wire for your pitchers (and your hitters too). Even if you don’t use the Saves and Streams philosophy, streaming starting pitching is a viable tool for success. Here are the best options, along with some extra credit players, you need to consider picking up for early streaming success.

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MLB DFS: Late Tuesday Night Plays

We are now over halfway through the second month of the 2021 MLB season. It is Tuesday, meaning the main slate is 14-games large. But I am here to give you pays for the late four-game slate that starts at 9:38 p.m. EST. Let’s take a look at some arms and bats for the short slate and try to make some cash.

Read More
MLB DFS October 24
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MLB DFS October 24: World Series Game 4

The Los Angeles Dodgers head into tonight’s game up 2-1 over the Tampa Bay Rays. After tonight the Dodgers will either be one game away from their first World Series championship in 32 years or the series will turn into a best-of-three.

Read More

Dodgers @ Rockies Series Preview

The Los Angeles Dodgers have started off the season on a high note. They are 5-2, Cody Bellinger is looking like an MVP, Kiké Hernandez seems to have found his groove in the leadoff position, Joc Pederson has dominated right-handed pitchers so far, AJ Pollock has looked impressive, David Freese has been clutch, and yet, the Dodgers best player, Justin Turner, hasn’t done much this season. Just imagine this team when Justin Turner gets it going, along with Corey Seager.

Read More

Player Spotlight: Julio Urias

Julio Urias is just 22 years old. Urias has battled with injuries throughout his young career. Now, he is fully healthy, and he is apart of the starting pitching rotation, along with Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Rich Hill, Hyun-Jin Ryu, and Kenta Maeda.

Read More

Stream Machine: April 1-3, 2019

In my Saves and Streams article, I explained how to draft a team centered on streaming pitchers. But that was just the draft. Now, the fun begins. If you’re playing in a 10-team ESPN roto league, there are so many quality pitchers to choose from on the waiver wire. Some of them you’ll use once and dump, while others you might want to keep a hold of to see how they perform. Regardless, it’s important to attack the waiver wire for your pitchers (and your hitters too). Even if you don’t use the Saves and Streams philosophy, streaming starting pitching is a viable tool for success. Here are the best options, along with some extra credit players, you need to consider picking up for early streaming success.

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