
MLB DFS: Saturday Main Slate – Hurlers, Boppers, and Stacks
After cranking out the early slate DFS options, I’m back for the main slate. Let’s dive in and keep the cash flowing!
After cranking out the early slate DFS options, I’m back for the main slate. Let’s dive in and keep the cash flowing!
Hitting has been contagious, and Cordero has helped spark the offense. If he can continue his success, he could become a permanent fixture in the outfield.
In Episode 111 of “Dorm Room Dispute”, Mitchell rants about Tony La Russa’s managerial decisions after the first week of play.
It is no secret that Gleyber Torres has struggled defensively at shortstop for the New York Yankees over the last couple of seasons. While fans might want to acquire one of the impending free agent stars, that idea wouldn’t quite work for the Yankees.
Following a stretch in which the Boston Red Sox tore apart their franchise outfield and lost several key contributors on offense, there was reasonable doubt regarding whether or not the lineup could truly produce at a reasonable clip. Now, through just seven games, a verdict has been reached.
It’ll be tough to top Joe Musgrove’s no-hitter last night, but we have a very intriguing set of games on tap this Saturday.
Hello and welcome to the very first edition of Saturday Stat Smash! Every Saturday, I will be your bartender serving up the best and craziest statistics of the week. There are no specific guidelines for the stats, just anything that I find the most impressive and interesting for the week. With that said, let’s dive into this cocktail of baseball statistics for the opening week of the MLB in 2021.
It’s the weekend everyone and time to make some money. Today we have a couple of decently priced pitchers and a couple of lefty bats who are all affordable.
Major League Baseball has been all systems go as we enter the second weekend of action. We split our picks in the last edition, we hold a 3-1 record heading into today’s action. On the docket today is a couple of familiar divional matchups. Let’s tackle the slate and try to make some dough, it’s time for Diamond Picks.
Last season, the Boston Red Sox’s biggest weaknesses was their starting pitching. So far, in 2021, that has not been the case. In the first six games this year, the starters have made a good first impression.
Jameson Taillon made a big-league start for the first time in 707 days last night. The right-hander looked solid in his return to the mound. Let’s break it down.
Baseball is back! It’s spring, the weather is getting warmer, except in Detroit, but baseball is here. Most importantly, there are real fans, not cardboard cutouts of your Uncle Alfred in the stands. With that, another year of the best hitters of the week. Let us look at who gets the honor in the 2021 opening weekend.
After cranking out the early slate DFS options, I’m back for the main slate. Let’s dive in and keep the cash flowing!
Hitting has been contagious, and Cordero has helped spark the offense. If he can continue his success, he could become a permanent fixture in the outfield.
In Episode 111 of “Dorm Room Dispute”, Mitchell rants about Tony La Russa’s managerial decisions after the first week of play.
It is no secret that Gleyber Torres has struggled defensively at shortstop for the New York Yankees over the last couple of seasons. While fans might want to acquire one of the impending free agent stars, that idea wouldn’t quite work for the Yankees.
Following a stretch in which the Boston Red Sox tore apart their franchise outfield and lost several key contributors on offense, there was reasonable doubt regarding whether or not the lineup could truly produce at a reasonable clip. Now, through just seven games, a verdict has been reached.
It’ll be tough to top Joe Musgrove’s no-hitter last night, but we have a very intriguing set of games on tap this Saturday.
Hello and welcome to the very first edition of Saturday Stat Smash! Every Saturday, I will be your bartender serving up the best and craziest statistics of the week. There are no specific guidelines for the stats, just anything that I find the most impressive and interesting for the week. With that said, let’s dive into this cocktail of baseball statistics for the opening week of the MLB in 2021.
It’s the weekend everyone and time to make some money. Today we have a couple of decently priced pitchers and a couple of lefty bats who are all affordable.
Major League Baseball has been all systems go as we enter the second weekend of action. We split our picks in the last edition, we hold a 3-1 record heading into today’s action. On the docket today is a couple of familiar divional matchups. Let’s tackle the slate and try to make some dough, it’s time for Diamond Picks.
Last season, the Boston Red Sox’s biggest weaknesses was their starting pitching. So far, in 2021, that has not been the case. In the first six games this year, the starters have made a good first impression.
Jameson Taillon made a big-league start for the first time in 707 days last night. The right-hander looked solid in his return to the mound. Let’s break it down.
Baseball is back! It’s spring, the weather is getting warmer, except in Detroit, but baseball is here. Most importantly, there are real fans, not cardboard cutouts of your Uncle Alfred in the stands. With that, another year of the best hitters of the week. Let us look at who gets the honor in the 2021 opening weekend.
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