ScoreStreak MLB Plays 5/21/15 Have you tried ScoreStreak yet? Their model is simple. Choose nine players in three different categories: Total Bases, Hits and Strikeouts. Tier them for more points and that's it. Their system is a reprieve from the nightmares of salary caps and fitting those last extra dollars. They have fantastic deposit bonuses and it's super easy to get signed up. Check them out below. And we'll be posting ScoreStreak picks every Friday. And be sure to check out our general picks for Friday's MLB slate Ready to make the leap and get access to the exclusive projection system that produces these picks? Sign up now and get a free 3 day trial to our lineup construction tool for FanDuel, DraftKings and Draftster.   Total Bases Troy Tulowitzki Carlos Gonzalez The Rockies have been struggling some of offense this season, but you need to remember something. They've played more games on the road than at home this season. Due to some rainouts early on, they lost a bunch of their games in that sweet Mile High air, and haven't caught up yet. That will begin to swing as the season moves along and their stats climb. Now of course, this matters a little more on salary sites where the prices are depressed. But others will look at the grotesque OPS's for these two guys and think there is something wrong. Other than Tulo's walk rate running at a career low, nothing else about their batted ball profiles is too terribly alarming. CarGo is expecially making solid contact with a great LD%. And Tulo is running really bad in Hr/FB. Coors helps with that number. I love these two for the top of the total bases category today against Vogelsong who's K rate is less than seven per nine with an xFIP close to five.   Hits Angel Pagan Norichika Aoki I'm picking on Coors a lot today, but you kind of have to. It's the bet hitter's park in all of baseball and whenever possible we need to take advantage. These two guys are in excellent spots for much the same reason. They hit at the top of the order and are facing Kyle Kendrick who doesn't strike anyone out. Kendrick, this season, is K-ing less than five batters per nine and walking a decent amount. I don't love the latter stat when trying to predict hits in a game. But that these guys have a lowered K expectation is a good place to start. Both are great contact hitters. They both strike out about 10% of the time against righty pitching and neither draws a ton of walks. Love the contact rates for pumping out hits....