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Matt Bishop | July 12, 2019 I am wrong a lot. I was wrong when I said Matt Strahm had
Matt Bishop | July 12, 2019 I am wrong a lot. I was wrong when I said Matt Strahm had
The NL East is going about how you would expect it. The Nationals started out terribly but have gone back on track, while the Braves have been consistently leading the division for almost the entire year. The Phillies aren’t doing as well as many would have thought with how good they did in free agency, while the Mets are disappointing as usual. Wait, is there another team in this division? Oh right, the Marlins. They’re pretty bad, but honestly, they’re outperforming expectations due to young pitching that has been doing very well.
We are officially back to real baseball. A wonderful weekend in Cleveland has come to an end, and we have teams to rank.
Joey Ricotta | July 7th, 2019 The holiday weekend is almost over. So, let’s try to end it on a high
Happy Independence Day! What better way to spend your holiday than watching baseball and playing daily fantasy. Summer is just getting started and the mid-summer classic is just around the corner. By now we have a pretty good handle on who we can count on for production so let’s keep grinding out solid lineups. Put on the spikes kids, we’re going Around the Horn!
The baseball season is a grind. It’s every single day. We will approach DFS the same way and be winners at the end of the season even if we have our hot streaks and slumps. Every day there are safe bets that flop and values that hit big, but we need to stick with our strategy in evaluating and playing. Let’s take a look at what we have today.
1. New York Yankees
The Yankees went to London and promptly kicked ass. They scored 29 runs over the pond. The Yankees are red-hot and with a healthy (sort of) team, we can only watch as they get hotter.
You need to set your lineups. So, let’s get right into some picks for this huge Tuesday night slate of games.
Just because I couldn’t serve you last week doesn’t mean the rules changed. Here are the Seven best hitters of the week.
Matt Bishop | June 24, 2019 STREAMER OF THE WEEK Adam Plutko, SP CLE (48% CBS, 4% ESPN, 10% Yahoo)
Weather should be much less of a concern tonight. That makes me feel a whole lot better about which direction to go for tonight’s monster slate of games. Let’s take a look at some locks, BvP, Core Plays, and Stacks.
Today’s article is for the main slate of six games starting at 7:15 PM.
Stacks:
Oakland Athletics at TEX (Adrian Sampson)
Matt Chapman (3B), Matt Olson (1B), Khris Davis (OF)
DK: $13600
This game is the second game of a day/night doubleheader. Make sure that all three of these guys are playing in game two. Adrian Sampson is coming off of a fantastic outing but that won’t continue today. You can get these three guys for decent value. This team can put up a lot of runs, so you don’t want to miss out if that is the case today.
Matt Bishop | July 12, 2019 I am wrong a lot. I was wrong when I said Matt Strahm had an elite skill set and
The NL East is going about how you would expect it. The Nationals started out terribly but have gone back on track, while the Braves have been consistently leading the division for almost the entire year. The Phillies aren’t doing as well as many would have thought with how good they did in free agency, while the Mets are disappointing as usual. Wait, is there another team in this division? Oh right, the Marlins. They’re pretty bad, but honestly, they’re outperforming expectations due to young pitching that has been doing very well.
We are officially back to real baseball. A wonderful weekend in Cleveland has come to an end, and we have teams to rank.
Joey Ricotta | July 7th, 2019 The holiday weekend is almost over. So, let’s try to end it on a high note by making some DFS
Happy Independence Day! What better way to spend your holiday than watching baseball and playing daily fantasy. Summer is just getting started and the mid-summer classic is just around the corner. By now we have a pretty good handle on who we can count on for production so let’s keep grinding out solid lineups. Put on the spikes kids, we’re going Around the Horn!
The baseball season is a grind. It’s every single day. We will approach DFS the same way and be winners at the end of the season even if we have our hot streaks and slumps. Every day there are safe bets that flop and values that hit big, but we need to stick with our strategy in evaluating and playing. Let’s take a look at what we have today.
1. New York Yankees
The Yankees went to London and promptly kicked ass. They scored 29 runs over the pond. The Yankees are red-hot and with a healthy (sort of) team, we can only watch as they get hotter.
You need to set your lineups. So, let’s get right into some picks for this huge Tuesday night slate of games.
Just because I couldn’t serve you last week doesn’t mean the rules changed. Here are the Seven best hitters of the week.
Matt Bishop | June 24, 2019 STREAMER OF THE WEEK Adam Plutko, SP CLE (48% CBS, 4% ESPN, 10% Yahoo) (3-1) 4.55 ERA 1.12 WHIP
Weather should be much less of a concern tonight. That makes me feel a whole lot better about which direction to go for tonight’s monster slate of games. Let’s take a look at some locks, BvP, Core Plays, and Stacks.
Today’s article is for the main slate of six games starting at 7:15 PM.
Stacks:
Oakland Athletics at TEX (Adrian Sampson)
Matt Chapman (3B), Matt Olson (1B), Khris Davis (OF)
DK: $13600
This game is the second game of a day/night doubleheader. Make sure that all three of these guys are playing in game two. Adrian Sampson is coming off of a fantastic outing but that won’t continue today. You can get these three guys for decent value. This team can put up a lot of runs, so you don’t want to miss out if that is the case today.
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