DFSR’s Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Friday 4/27/18
DFSR's Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Friday 4/27/18 DFSR’s Doug Norrie and James Davis take to Friday’s podcast discussing a full complement of MLB action for DraftKings and FanDuel. There’s so much to break down with aces like Corey Kluber, Jacob deGrom and Stephen Strasburg taking the mound. The guys discuss the merits of each in cash and try to make sense of some of their early season numbers. They also look at Marcus Stroman and Aaron Nola as possibly DraftKings SP2 options coming a little cheaper. Then they break down some offenses in good spots. Chris Tillman takes the mound again which always presents upside for his opponent. Tillman has been, by far, the worst pitcher in baseball this season. But other bad arms like Erasmo Ramirez, Reynaldo Lopez, and Derek Holland are also taking the bump. The guys look at all of this and more on a full Friday podcast for FanDuel and DraftKings. Be sure to subscribe...
DFSR’s Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Wednesday 4/25/18
DFSR's Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Wednesday 4/25/18 The DFSR crew is back to discuss a split slate of Wednesday MLB action on FanDuel and DraftKings. There are a number of ace-level arms going today with Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander on the early slate and Clayton Kershaw going in the evening.The guys also look at Jake Arrieta and discuss whether Jon Gray is viable even in Coors. On the offensive side of things, Seattle looks like they are in a good spot again Big Game James Shields in the afternoon. Shields has more walks than strikeouts this season. Meanwhile, in the evening the Dodgers square up against Trevor Richards who’s had struggles of his own this season. He’s sporting a 5.71 xFIP and is walking everyone in sight. All of this and much more on a full Wednesday podcast for FanDuel and DraftKings. Be sure to subscribe...
DFSR’s Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Tuesday 4/24/18
DFSR's Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Tuesday 4/24/18 DFSR’s Doug Norrie and James Davis take to the podcast discussing a Tuesday slate of baseball action for FanDuel and DraftKings. They start off looking at some of the pitching options with Kenta Maeda leading the way against a weaker Marlins team. He comes in as a big money line favorite and did get over a 100 pitches in his last start. They also discuss Robbie Ray, Vincent Velasquez, Luke Weaver and Charlie Morton. On the offensive side of things, there’s a game in Coors which will likely dictate a great deal the ownership for Tuesday. The prices aren’t totally crazy and it’s easy to fit a lot of the bats in this game. But the guys also look at some other GPP pivots. Be sure to subscribe...
DFS MLB Podcast for Friday 4/20/18 – FanDuel and DraftKings
DFSR's Daily Fantasy MLB Podcast for FanDuel & DraftKings Wednesday 4/20/18 The DFSR crew of Doug Norrie and James Davis take the podcast to discuss a big Friday night of baseball action. This evening slate of games has a little something for everyone. There are elite-level aces Clayton Kershaw and Max Scherzer squaring off against each other in Los Angeles. But other plus arms like Justin Verlander, Chris Archer, and Trevor Bauer are also taking the bump. The guys wade through some of the pitching to try and land on the best strategies for rostering the position. But the evening also features a number of offenses with high expected run totals. There’s a game in Coors between the Cubs and Rockies, the Yankees against Marco Estrada, Cardinals facing Brandon Finnegan and so much more. Tune in for a packed Friday MLB podcast for FanDuel and DraftKings. Be sure to subscribe...
Daily Fantasy MLB Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings – 4/20/18
Daily Fantasy MLB Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings - 4/20/18 Friday in baseball brings us a full evening slate of games with plenty of ways to take your lineups on FanDuel and DraftKings. We've got aces taking the mound, teams against some gas cans and a game in Coors. Now’s your chance to get DFSR PRO, which will give you access to our MLB optimizer and our new player lab! 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 Ebooks on building lineups, general strategy and more. We've got you completely covered. Pitcher Clayton Kershaw FD 11500 DK 12200 Opponent - WSH (Max Scherzer) Park - LAD FD - 42.35 DK - 23.55 When Clayton Kershaw is on a slate, he’s more often than not the top option. Tonight, we have one of the most exciting match-ups possible in baseball. Clayton Kershaw vs Mad Max Scherzer. I’ll take Kershaw every day of the week, but that is a somewhat split thought with the Nats having a tougher lineup to get through. Kershaw has gone seven innings in each of his last two starts and has struck out 18 total while allowing just two earned runs. The Nats' lineup is always going to be scary on the surface, but with Kershaw being a lefty, it’s takes away a lot of the bump that Harper has in the middle of the lineup. You then have to look at the lineup and realize that 5-9 is absolutely horrid. If Kershaw is able to avoid damage with those top 4, he’s going to go another 7+ innings and dominate this game. Who knows what Scherzer will do on the other side, but I’m confident that Kershaw will hold his own either way. Trevor Bauer FD 9000 DK 9400 Opponent - BAL (Dylan Bundy) Park - BAL FD - 34.59 DK - 18.06 If you’re looking to go a bit cheaper, there’s a guy to pivot to in Trevor Bauer. He’s definitely getting a bit more expensive with every dominant start he makes, but he’s still at an affordable tag on both sites. Over the course of 20 innings this season, he’s struck out 21 and given up five runs. He’s always a bit volatile with his lack of command, but he can strike out double digits when rolling. Tonight, he faces off with the Baltimore Orioles, who rank dead last against right-handed pitching in terms of strikeouts (28%). They’re also sporting just a .286 wOBA against righties, ranking 26th in the game. It makes sense considering their lineup is predominantly righty with the two lefty power bats,...