Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for FanDuel, DraftStreet, and DraftKings 6/3/14
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for FanDuel, DraftStreet, and DraftKings 6/3/14 A MONSTER day in Daily Fantasy Baseball. FanDuel is running their Super Monster, and a few people are going to get awfully rich. A few people besides me. But I am going to give you a little window into who to play, aren't you lucky? Our Free Baseball eBook is live! Check out the details, and get your copy now! Don't make another lineup before reading this book! It contains one mistake that basically everyone in the daily fantasy baseball industry is making! Tired of shedding bankroll? Be sure to sign up for a free 3-day trial to access the MLB system and spreadsheets that help produce our picks. We're also trying a new format called Scorestreak - it's a much more accessible game than the traditional salary cap format, and people who sign up through DFSR get a few free bucks. If you're interested, here are today's daily picks: Check em out. Pitchers Gerrit Cole FanDuel 8100 DraftKings 9100 DraftStreet 17742 Gerrit will be looking to put coal(Cole, get it!?) in the stocking of Jesse Hahn and the Dads in his first start as a major leaguer. I mean, the young guy has shown promise and everything... but he threw pitches in Rookie Ball last year. He just isn't ready for the big show, in my opinion, and while anything can happen in a given baseball game, Cole and the Pirates look very well lined up for a win. Throw in the Padres and their league worst 184 runs scored this year, and you have a terrific match-up for the budding ace. C.J. Wilson FanDuel 8500 DraftKings 11100 DraftStreet 22147 The Astros are 2nd worst at run scoring in the AL, and have a handful of guys that can really strike out - especially against lefties. Wilson is prone to the odd bad game, but he can also post a monster when the conditions are right. He's facing off against Colin McHugh (see the pick below!), but we can't get scared away from a matchup against a bad team because of 45 IP from a young pitcher. Chris Archer FanDuel 7500 DraftKings 7400 DraftStreet 17968 The Marlins aren't the doormat they once were when it comes to hitting, but they are considerably worse against right-handers, and Archer can strike a brother out. Let's be clear - this is basically an upside play, as Archer can definitely go off the rails from time to time. Opposing Archer is Henderson Alvarez, who has been incredibly lucky ERA-wise this year. It's not for the faint of heart, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if Archer was up there with the...
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for ScoreStreak 6/2/14
DFSR is proud to announce we are partnering with ScoreStreak: a new, innovative style of DFS play. Gone is the salary finagling, mixing and matching, and hair-pulling that goes into setting lineups. ScoreStreak simplifies the process in an easy-to-use interface. Employing a prop-pick style, ScoresStreak leagues are specific outcome dependent with three categories: Total Bases, Hits, and for pitchers, Strikeouts. Your goal is to hit outcomes. The higher the number, the more points you get. Choose players who will hit their marks and you win. Deposit through DFSR now and you'll get an extra $10 to play with. Come play us. We are putting in picks every night. We are also giving you some of our top plays each day. Two are on us, the third is all you. Or go your own way. ScoreStreak makes it easy to mix and match outcomes. As always, if you are new to daily fantasy baseball, make sure read our Free Baseball e-book. It contains one mistake that basically everyone in the daily fantasy baseball industry is making! Also be sure to sign up for a free 3-day trial to access the MLB system and spreadsheets that help produce our picks. And give ScoreStreak a try. You'll like it as much as we do. Total Bases Ryan Braun The best hitter facing the worst pitcher. If you need a simpler equation than that, well you've come to wrong place. I can't make is any easier. Kyle Gibson doesn't strike anyone out. That alone gives Braun a big boost in expectation for his total bases. He'll be putting the bat on the ball. Additionally, because Gibson is trash, the Brewers stand to have an extra at bat (or two) on the day as the lineup turns over. Braun has been sizzling lately and this matchup shouldn't cool him off too much. David Ortiz I mentioned this in our regular picks piece today and the same principles apply. Justin Masterson has a real lefty problem. He has one of the worst lefty/righty splits you'll ever see from a starting pitcher. Basically righties can't hit him and lefties get batting practice. Masterson has allowed a wOBA over .400 this season to lefty hitters. And Papi is one of the best. He makes a ton of contact, is real tough to strikeout and obviously has big time power. If it weren't for Braun facing Gibson, this would be the runaway top pick. Braun and Ortiz rate out as significantly better than the next closest in the field. Hits Daniel Murphy Murphy doesn't strike out much and he doesn't walk much. What he does is make a ton of contact. Isn't a big favorite for total bases, but for...
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for FanDuel, DraftStreet, and DraftKings 6/2/14
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for FanDuel, DraftStreet, and DraftKings 6/2/14 Our Free Baseball eBook is live! Check out the details, and get your copy now! Don't make another lineup before reading this book! It contains one mistake that basically everyone in the daily fantasy baseball industry is making! Tired of shedding bankroll? Be sure to sign up for a free 3-day trial to access the MLB system and spreadsheets that help produce our picks. We're also trying a new format called Scorestreak - it's a much more accessible game than the traditional salary cap format, and people who sign up through DFSR get a few free bucks. If you're interested, here are today's daily picks: Check em out. Pitchers Clayton Kershaw FanDuel 10000 DraftKings 12600 DraftStreet 24947 On a short night, I wouldn't recommend fading Kershaw. There's a solid case for King Felix, mostly because the Yankees are a struggling offense without Tex or Beltran, but Kershaw is where I'm spending my money tonight. He faces the White Sox who strike out almost 24% of the time against lefties and rank in the bottom half of the league in wOBA. And remember, some of those numbers are buoyed by Jose Abreu who's out right now. They are a garbage-y offense and Kershaw is awesome. Dude is striking out close to 12 per 9! You won't see too many exclamation points here, so enjoy it. Hope and pray that others will be thrown off by the 3.57 ERA. His xFIP is much more in line with his peripherals and balla-ness at 1.94. The truth is somewhere in the middle, but I'd put it much closer to the latter. He's the stud to pony up for today. Matt Garza FanDuel 6500 DraftKings 8400 DraftStreet 16102 Pitching is a little weird after the two big horses. If you are playing on multi-pitcher sites you most likely won't be able to afford both Felix and Kershaw. At least not on such a short night where the options for bats are limited. Garza isn't a guy I would really consider on a full slate but tonight I'll take his mid-range salary and ability to strike some guys out. The Twins are a little better than average against righties, but have a K rate of about 22%. It's that last consideration that tips the scale towards Garza. Again, he's about league average, but the other options out there either have bad matchups or are bad themselves. Jose Quintana FanDuel 6100 DraftKings 7000 DraftStreet 15287 If you watched Francisco Liriano operate against the Dodgers the other night (on our rec) you are aware LA ha serious lefty issues. They rank second to last in the...
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for FanDuel, DraftStreet, and DraftKings 6/1/14
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for FanDuel, DraftStreet, and DraftKings 6/1/14 Our Free Baseball eBook is live! Check out the details, and get your copy now! Don't make another lineup before reading this book! It contains one mistake that many in the daily fantasy baseball industry are making! Tired of shedding bankroll? Be sure to sign up for a free 3-day trial to access the MLB system and spreadsheets that help produce our picks. We're also trying a new format called Scorestreak - it's a much more accessible game than the traditional salary cap format, and people who sign up through DFSR get a few free bucks. If you're interested, here are today's daily picks: Check em out. Pitchers You are going to need to spend on pitching today and the decisions aren't easy. It's really difficult to make distinctions at the top of the pitching pool. I think a general rule today is this: Of the four stud pitchers going today, Darvish, Scherzer, Sale and Greinke, you should employ the ones that are the cheapest on the respective sites. This might sound like a cop out. It really isn't. I think it's a logical manuever and if you play multiple sites, represents a natural hedge. The four big guys are working with many of the same considerations. They are all facing teams rated in the bottom half of the league against their respective hands. Each opponent K's about 20% of the time and each of these guys is pitching lights out this year, K-ing more than a batter an inning. And just generally being awesome. Sale in particular is an insane bargain on FanDuel. So if trying to choose, rather than splitting hairs, just save money and move on. Here are some other guys to round it out. Cole Hamels FanDuel 8300 DraftKings 8400 DraftStreet 18725 Hamels' xFIP is actually in line with his career averages, he's just run a little bad (for him) in Babip. His K rate is fine, the walks are a little high and he's pretty much been the same pitcher as in the past with no change in velocity. The Mets are a team striking out a crazy 26% of the time against lefties. Hamels falls into the tier below the big boys, but the opponent makes him real enticing. It was a tough choice between he and Lester in the same range, but I'll take Hamels because of the opponent. Wade Miley FanDuel 6100 DraftKings 6400 DraftStreet 12777 The Reds come in dead last in the league against lefties and some of their stats include when Votto was still around. They are an atrocious offensive team, prone to the K and really...
Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for ScoreStreak 5/31/14
DFSR is proud to announce we are partnering with ScoreStreak: a new, innovative style of DFS play. Gone is the salary finagling, mixing and matching, and hair-pulling that goes into setting lineups. ScoreStreak simplifies the process in an easy-to-use interface. Employing a prop-pick style, ScoresStreak leagues are specific outcome dependent with three categories: Total Bases, Hits, and for pitchers, Strikeouts. Your goal is to hit outcomes. The higher the number, the more points you get. Choose players who will hit their marks and you win. Deposit through DFSR now and you'll get an extra $10 to play with. Come play us. We are putting in picks every night. We are also giving you some of our top plays each day. Two are on us, the third is all you. Or go your own way. ScoreStreak makes it easy to mix and match outcomes. As always, if you are new to daily fantasy baseball, make sure read our Free Baseball e-book. It contains one mistake that basically everyone in the daily fantasy baseball industry is making! Also be sure to sign up for a free 3-day trial to access the MLB system and spreadsheets that help produce our picks. And give ScoreStreak a try. You'll like it as much as we do. Total Bases Victor Martinez Swinging a hot bat this year and Chris Young isn't the kind of pitcher that cools off hot bats. Chris Young doesn't throw fire. He throws flammable objects that explode off bats. He sucks. I only wish the Tigers had a few more lefties so we could capitalize on Young's ineptitude. VMart is a guy that I'm targeting though. When projecting total bases, we need a double or more to hit the top mark. I'll take a solid hitter against the worst pitcher going every time. Funny enough, Miggy rates far below VMart in our system today on projected total bases. I suspect more folks will be on Miggy. Take Martinez. David Ortiz He and Martinez rank so much higher than everyone else on our list today. They are 1 and 1A in total bases. The only thing that worries me a little about Ortiz as compared to Martinez is Papi faces Odorizzi who strikes out and walks a lot of batters. Those two things make getting the bat on the ball a little tougher. But Ortiz is so high up in our projections that I don't think I can fade him in this spot. Hits Jacoby Ellsbury When targeting hits we want to make sure the opposing pitcher is someone who pitches to contact and doesn't whiff anyone. Hey Kevin Correia, good to see you again. Ellsbury, while maybe not a favorite to collect actual...