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Daily Fantasy Baseball Weather Report 6/23/16

Posted by on Jun 23, 2016 in Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks, featured, News, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy MLB Weather Report 6/23/16 We’ve got Mark Paquette from MLB DFS Weather bringing you daily reports on today’s baseball slate. He’ll point out the where the sun is shining, any trouble spots around the league and where the wind may be in your favor. Be sure to to also give him a Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather Now’s your chance to get DFSR Pro with MLB Optimal Lineups, Projections and Player Cards. Or try a free trial of our base package with projections for every player. While the seasons overlap, you'll get access to our tools for the NBA and NHL as well! Get started for free by clicking the button below. START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! First time with MLB? Be sure to read our free MLB Ebook on building lineups, general strategy and more. We've got you completely covered. Brief Summary: PPD Threat: None Delay Threats: PIT(40%), DET(30%), CIN(25%), COL(25%) Good Hitting Environments: COL, BOS, ATL, CIN Poor Hitting Environments: MIA, LAA Forecasting Analysis: SF@PIT A few showers will move through western PA all afternoon. The heavy rain that is getting all the media attention has a) already passed through the region this morning and b) they were only on the northern fringe of the heavy rain anyway. Here is a simulated radar for 1 PM:                               There is the threat of some heavier and steadier rain passing through the region....but probably not until well after the game has started and it will likely pass north of the Steel City. Here is a simulated radar for 3 PM:                               So we have a close call this afternoon but most of the steady rain SHOULD pass the north. LOW CHANCE OF A PPD, LOW TO MODERATE CHANCE OF ANY TYPE OF DELAY(S) SEA@DET The same basic system that will affect PIT will also be impacting DET. In fact, most of the things that were written about PIT can be applied to DET as well. Here is the simulated radar for 2 PM:                               As we can see, most of the rain is forecast to stay north of the city and just barely clip them. But this is a close call, too close for comfort! Things will not be nailed in terms of exact position until much closer to scheduled 1st pitch so a slight shift in the position of this rain in either direction could make a huge difference. LOW CHANCE OF A PPD, LOW...

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Daily Fantasy Weather Report 6/21/16

Posted by on Jun 21, 2016 in Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks, featured, News, Uncategorized | 4 comments

Daily Fantasy MLB Weather Report 6/21/16 We’ve got Mark Paquette from MLB DFS Weather bringing you daily reports on today’s baseball slate. He’ll point out the where the sun is shining, any trouble spots around the league and where the wind may be in your favor. Be sure to to also give him a Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather Now’s your chance to get DFSR Pro with MLB Optimal Lineups, Projections and Player Cards. Or try a free trial of our base package with projections for every player. While the seasons overlap, you'll get access to our tools for the NBA and NHL as well! Get started for free by clicking the button below. START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! First time with MLB? Be sure to read our free MLB Ebook on building lineups, general strategy and more. We've got you completely covered. Brief Summary : PPD Threat: BAL (20%) Delay Threat: BAL (35%) Good Hitting Environments:TEX, BAL Poor Hitting Environment: MIA   Forecasting Analysis:  SD@BAL A cold front will be heading into the mid-Atlantic region today as can be seen in this surface map below: As the simulated radar (7PM) below shows, the rain should be exiting the Baltimore region this evening: If the rain is slower leaving or is more impressive on radar (both legitimate options by the way), then we are talking about big problems. Based on what we are seeing now, I do not think a PPD is likely but can not be ruled out. LOW CHANCE OF PPD, LOW TO MODERATE CHANCE OF DELAY(S) Thirsty for more weather? Visit MLB DFS Weather for even more info. And go give him Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather So yeah, baseball season! And we've got some goodies you can take with you. At the end of the post, we have our MLB eBook that you really ought to check out before setting even a single daily fantasy MLB lineup. It's free, below. GRAB A FREE TRIAL OF OUR PROJECTION SYSTEM, AND CHECK OUT DFSR PRO! START FREE TRIAL NOW! GET OUR FREE EBOOK ON DAILY FANTASY MLB! And Daily Fantasy MLB Picks for FanDuel and...

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Daily Fantasy Weather Report 6/19/16

Posted by on Jun 19, 2016 in Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks, featured | 1 comment

Daily Fantasy MLB Weather Report 6/19/16 We’ve got Mark Paquette from MLB DFS Weather bringing you daily reports on today’s baseball slate. He’ll point out the where the sun is shining, any trouble spots around the league and where the wind may be in your favor. Be sure to to also give him a Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather Now’s your chance to get DFSR Pro with MLB Optimal Lineups, Projections and Player Cards. Or try a free trial of our base package with projections for every player. While the seasons overlap, you'll get access to our tools for the NBA and NHL as well! Get started for free by clicking the button below. START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! First time with MLB? Be sure to read our free MLB Ebook on building lineups, general strategy and more. We've got you completely covered. Brief Summary : PPD Threat:None Delay Threat: None Good Hitting Environment: Many but BOS, CLE, BAL, PHI, MIN, KAN, STL stand out the most Poor Hitting Environments: MIA, TB Forecasting Analysis: Note how quiet the simulated radar is for this afternoon:  I am not expecting any issues with PPD nor delays. Thirsty for more weather? Visit MLB DFS Weather for even more info. And go give him Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather So yeah, baseball season! And we've got some goodies you can take with you. At the end of the post, we have our MLB eBook that you really ought to check out before setting even a single daily fantasy MLB lineup. It's free, below. GRAB A FREE TRIAL OF OUR PROJECTION SYSTEM, AND CHECK OUT DFSR PRO! START FREE TRIAL NOW! GET OUR FREE EBOOK ON DAILY FANTASY MLB! And Daily Fantasy MLB Picks for FanDuel and...

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Daily Fantasy Weather Report 6/16/16

Posted by on Jun 16, 2016 in Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks, featured, News, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy MLB Weather Report 6/16/16 We’ve got Mark Paquette from MLB DFS Weather bringing you daily reports on today’s baseball slate. He’ll point out the where the sun is shining, any trouble spots around the league and where the wind may be in your favor. Be sure to to also give him a Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather Now’s your chance to get DFSR Pro with MLB Optimal Lineups, Projections and Player Cards. Or try a free trial of our base package with projections for every player. While the seasons overlap, you'll get access to our tools for the NBA and NHL as well! Get started for free by clicking the button below. START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! First time with MLB? Be sure to read our free MLB Ebook on building lineups, general strategy and more. We've got you completely covered. Brief Summary: PPD Threat:OAK(10%),KC(10%) Delay Threat: OAK(20%), KC(25%), PHL(35% late) Good Hitting Environments: ATL, KC Poor Hitting Environments: TB, LAA, SD Forecasting Analysis: TEX@OAK We will start our discussion in a place that does not seem rain too often, the Bay Area. Here is what the radar should look like around scheduled 1st pitch: You can see that Oakland should be on the southern fringe of the rain, the rain is rather showery but it is a close call to some heavier and steadier rain. This model shows that they are dealing only with a light and showery rain all game long but it is too close to call for me. I will keep a close eye on this area. LOW CHANCE OF A PPD, LOW TO MAYBE MODERATE CHANCE OF A DELAY TOR@PHL Rain will be approaching the region from the west mid-game. Here is the simulated radar for 7 PM: So we should be dry to start the game but rain will likely move in but not until after 9 PM. Obviously, this becomes a big problem IF the rain moves in quicker. Another region to watch closely. LOW CHANCE OF A PPD, MODERATE CHANCE OF A DELAY AFTER 8:30 PM DET@KC A few scattered tstorms will be across the region this evening as can be seen in the simulated radar from around scheduled 1st pitch: You can see the loose organization of these tstorm cells. Not overly concerned about a PPD though we can not completely count it out if one of the cells sits over the stadium and does not move. LOW CHANCE OF A PPD; LOW TO MODERATE CHANCE OF SOME TYPE OF DELAY Thirsty for more weather? Visit MLB DFS Weather for even more info. And go give him Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather So yeah, baseball season! And we've got some...

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Daily Fantasy Weather Report – 6/14/16

Posted by on Jun 14, 2016 in Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks, featured, News | 2 comments

Daily Fantasy MLB Weather Report 6/14/16 We’ve got Mark Paquette from MLB DFS Weather bringing you daily reports on today’s baseball slate. He’ll point out the where the sun is shining, any trouble spots around the league and where the wind may be in your favor. Be sure to to also give him a Twitter follow at @mlbdfsweather Now’s your chance to get DFSR Pro with MLB Optimal Lineups, Projections and Player Cards. Or try a free trial of our base package with projections for every player. While the seasons overlap, you'll get access to our tools for the NBA and NHL as well! Get started for free by clicking the button below. START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! First time with MLB? Be sure to read our free MLB Ebook on building lineups, general strategy and more. We've got you completely covered. Check out last night's MLB Picks to get you started Brief Summary: PPD Threat:ATL (15%), CHW (30%), KC (15%) Delay Threat: ATL (35%),CHW (50%), KC (40%), STL (20%), COL (10%) Good Hitting Environments: ATL, KC, STL Poor Hitting Environments: TB, LAA Surface map with the 5 "trouble spots" circled. Forecasting Analysis: CIN@ATL Pop-up showers and tstorms, oh so common in the Southeast during the summer, could impact this game this evening. Here is what the radar could look like at 7 PM: Taking this forecast literally, this game could be in trouble. But you can't do that, as you can notice has scattered the rain is. 50 miles east or west, or even 10, of the city and it is dry. This model simply can't place the rain, especially the popup stuff, exactly where it is going to be this far out but it does give you an idea of how much rain there is going to be. LOW CHANCE OF PPD; LOW TO MODERATE CHANCE OF ANY TYPE OF DELAY(S) DET@CHW    A band of light to moderate rain will slowly be pushing ENE through Chicago around scheduled 1st pitch. This rain is associated with the stalled front that is expected to be right on top of them this evening as can be seen by the surface map above. That is a "trigger" for the rain, something I always look for. Here is what the radar should look like around then: So the rain is not overly heavy and it should be exiting the city, albeit very slowly. But I do not trust the timing this far out. The rain could be a bit slower or a bit faster to leave. As we go through the afternoon and evening hours we will get a better idea. LOW TO MODERATE CHANCE OF A PPD; MODERATE CHANCE OF...

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