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Wednesday MLB DFS Podcast with Bonus NBA thoughts and reactions – 6/19/19

Posted by on Jun 19, 2019 in News, Podcast | 0 comments

Wednesday MLB DFS Podcast with Bonus NBA thoughts and reactions - 6/19/19 Listen to "Wednesday MLB DFS Podcast with Bonus NBA thoughts and reactions - 6/19/19" on Spreaker. DFSR’s Doug Norrie and James Davis are back for another MLB DFS Podcast, breaking down the Wednesday evening slate of baseball games for FanDuel and DraftKings. They kick things off with some talk on the pitchers for the evening slate. They look at Rich Hill as the cash game play on both sites considering his numbers have been excellent this season, some of the injury stuff seems to be behind him and the pitch counts (recently) haven’t been an issue. After him, there are a number of cheaper pitchers who look interesting in plus matchups like Jon Lester and Max Fried. For stacks, they focus on the Angels against the awful Aaron Sanchez, plus a game in Texas between the Indians and Rangers. Then, for the end of the show, the guys switch gears and discuss some of the recent NBA news and moves. They seen some time on the Anthony Davis to the Lakers trade and examine it from both sides. They also try to make sense of the Eastern Conference with the Celtics apparently breaking up and how that could affect the top tier teams like the Bucks and Sixers. And of course, there's a shameless plug for Doug's new Brooklyn Nets Podcast, We Got Nets. Show Notes: 00:27-14:50 Pitchers 14:51-23:56 Stacks 23:57-End NBA news and moves Subscribe to the NBA Podcast on iTunes Subscribe to the NBA Podcast on Spotify Subscribe to the NBA Podcast on Stitcher Subscribe to the MLB Podcast on iTunes Subscribe to the MLB Podcast on Stitcher Subscribe to the We Got Nets - Brooklyn Nets Podcast on...

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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Report – 6/10/19

Posted by on Jun 10, 2019 in featured, News, Other Daily Fantasy Sports, Season Long MLB, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Report - 6/10/19 Hello baseball fans and welcome to my new article series covering season-long baseball. To start, I will be looking at players who are widely available across fantasy leagues(60% or less owned). While the draft process is very important at the start of the season, being active on the waiver wire is the key to the six-month grind that is fantasy baseball. Now’s your chance to get DFSR PRO, which will give you access to our MLB and NBA optimizers and our new player lab! Get started for free by clicking the button below. START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! Starting Pitchers Cal Quantrill(SP-SDP) 2% owned The Padres have the 11th best rotation ERA(4.08) in baseball and what makes that even more impressive is that the average age under 25. Looking at average ownerships(yahoo), Joey Lucchesi is still available in about 30-35% of leagues and even Eric Lauer who has pitched well as of late is available in about 70-75% of leagues. Chances are Lucchesi is already gone if you are playing at least a 10-man competitive league so let's go another direction and concentrate on deeper leagues. Cal Quantrill was the Padres first-round pick(8th overall) in 2016 and he has flown through the minors despite average stats. He has split time between AAA and San Diego this season and with the injury to Matt Strahm, he is getting more opportunity. Outside of one bad start vs. the Pirates, he has held opponents to three or fewer earned runs in four of his five starts and has an xFIP(4.01) close to a run lower than his ERA(4.85). That isn't the only regression number that pops either as he has an xwOBA(.326) lower than his wOBA(.356) and xSLG(.438) lower than his SLG(.515). He has also provided some upside lately with 16 strikeouts in his last two starts and is backed up by a 13.7% swinging strike rate. He will likely get sent back down at some point when Strahm returns but for now makes an excellent streamer, especially considering his next matchup could be against the Giants early next week. Pick up if: You need a streamer in your rotation or you playing in a dynasty/keeper league John Means(SP-BAL)41% owned If you have followed my DFS writings here at DFSR or spent time in chat, you have likely heard me talk about regression a ton with John Means. Well, I am giving in(somewhat). Since getting the full-time gig in the rotation at the end of April, he has gone at least five innings in all eight starts while holding opponents to one or fewer earned runs in five of them. The issue that pops up immediately...

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