
He is averaging 7.6 PPG in DraftKings thus far, and you’d be wise to expect double digits this evening from his modest. Harrison is a good value to get in on the act. Ok, it’s official, we are loading up on Nats for this lineup that will be smacking around the opposing hurler.

In this case, Bell is that squirrel and the nut is Frankoff on the mound. That said, the old saying is “Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while”. 943 OPS is not starting over Bell is anyone’s guess. That’s a great price for your backstop walking up to the plate with runners on base. As mentioned, Washington is going to hit… and I mean they all are. Here’s a relatively inexpensive way to start off a lineup. It’s a pitcher most of your opponents won’t use. His last time out, German fared well against the Nationals (6.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER) and I expect that type of performance against Baltimore. Here is another case of a guy who will be much more comfortable spotted a big lead when the Yankees beat the tar out of Lopez. We’re going mid-level spending to spread the wealth in our mini-stacks later in the lineup. SP – Domingo German ($7,900) at Baltimore The Reds jump on Chacin and Mahle gets touched for a couple runs but he’ll cruise with the lead. He brings in an even 3.00 ERA and 1.17 WHIP. Unfortunately for them, that plays right into the hands of the pitcher who has racked up 48 strikeouts in 36 innings this season. Expect them to come out swinging aggressively against Mahle. In the first two games of the series, Colorado plated 22 runs and seem to have forgotten that they are not a good team. Pretty rare to be tossing a visiting pitcher playing at Coors Field into a DFS lineup, but we are living on the edge. The Lineup SP – Tyler Mahle ($8,200) at Colorado Any of the power hitters are safe plays, and I’m particularly looking at Brett Gardner for both his price point ($2,700) and the fact that Lopez struggles against lefties. The Yankees always hit well at Camden Yards and the Orioles’ Joge Lopez is giving up dingers like it’s his job. New York Yankees at Baltimore OriolesĪside from the Reds, this is the game you want for home runs. Jonathan India ($4,100) has homered in each of the first two games. Eugenio Suarez ($5,800) seems to be finding his stroke, but he’s not going to have a lot of fans at that price point. Tyler Naquin ($4,900) has all-world power. The Reds are going to come out aggressive and put the late scoring they’ve done the last two days into a full-game effort.Īs always, Jesse Winker ($6,000) and Nick Castellanos ($6,300) are expensive but have the highest floor, along with catcher Tucker Barnhart ($4,700). They’ve fallen behind early in each of the first two games but Jhoulys Chacin (8 ER in 12.1 IP) looks to be victimized. The Reds are losers of two straight in the thin air of Colorado, but it’s not for lack of hitting. I’ll be going a different direction in this one while still utilizing some Nationals. However, if Washington gets out to another huge lead, it’s only a matter of time before some of those guys get to start taking the rest of the game off. Juan Soto ($5,600), Kyle Schwarber ($3,600), Trea Turner (5,900), and Starlin Castro ($3,100) will appear frequently. The heavy hitters will be in the lineup for plenty of opponents. Your opponents will all be very aware of this possibility. If you don’t know who Frankoff is, that’s likely because the 33-year-old has tossed precisely 4.2 major league innings since 2017. After putting up 17(!) runs last night against the Diamondbacks, they are coming back for more on Saturday against Seth Frankoff. ***All prices listed are DraftKings*** Stacks Washington Nationals at Arizona Diamondbacks

Let’s outline the big stacks first and see what it turns into. We are going to format this differently for tonight’s 10-game slate beginning at 7 p.m. The best lineups are going to contain some players from those teams spread out.

The temptation to play stacks only is there, but it is there for everyone. It should come as no surprise that with such confidence in the available stacks today, the optimal lineup will contain mini-stacks. It’s a lovely day for baseball, and there are some great opportunities for stackin’ on a Saturday in the (ball)park. Daily Fantasy Sports Latest News MLB DFS MLB DFS: Stackin’ on a Saturday
