![]() They are both underpriced on FanDuel and while they are expensive on DraftKings, it’s not too difficult to build a solid lineup around them. When it comes to the individual hitters from the Phillies, we want to include lefties Bryce Harper (.244 ISO against RHP) and Kyle Schwarber (.300 ISO against RHP) in our stacks. It’s a good matchup for the Phillies, they are playing at home in a favorable ballpark, and if they get to Gray early, they will be able to feast on a very hittable Nationals’ bullpen. Over the last three seasons, it has been the seventh-best hitter’s park in baseball and the seventh-best park for home runs. In terms of the ballpark, there are few better places for a hitter than Citizens Bank Park. He’s been much better at keeping the ball in the park this season, but still has a HR/9 over 2.00 when you look at his numbers over the last few seasons combined. 377 wOBA to batters from the left side of the plate. Over the last two seasons, he has given up a. Josiah Gray is a fly-ball pitcher that gives up a lot of walks and that really struggles against left-handed hitters. It’s easy to see why the Phillies are an appealing stack tonight. For both sites, the Opto% is at 10.6% for the Phillies, which is right around their ownership. However, it’s always important to see how often the stack actually appears in the optimal lineup. We’ve seen much higher-owned stacks in the past, so the ownership isn’t a big concern. They are currently checking in at 11% ownership on DraftKings and 10.2% ownership on FanDuel. It’s early in the day, but pOWN% is saying that the Phillies will be the most popular stack on the board tonight. There are 13 games on the main slate tonight, so there are plenty of stacks to choose from. We also look for teams that we can pivot to at lower ownership and maybe cover a stack or two that I like based on something that I’ve seen in the numbers. The goal here is to give you an idea of who the most popular stacks are going to be and whether or not they are still good options based on how often they show up in the optimal lineup in our simulations. ![]() Happy Friday, everyone, and as always, welcome back to the top stacks article. ![]() Still, we’ll be more focused on collective ownership, optimal scores, and matchups of full stacks within the context of game selection and leverage. We’ll still look at the player projections available in LineupHQ. And we’re looking at teams over individual players, using the features of the RotoGrinders Top Stacks tool. In this space, we will look at the MLB DFS process over the MLB DFS picks. Most articles on MLB DFS picks are about the individual players most likely to succeed on any given day, but the MLB DFS picks most likely to succeed aren’t always the MLB DFS picks we should be most likely to play. Should we eat the chalk? Which team is a good pivot? Where can we find leverage? Find out below! Derek Farnsworth walks you through the top stacks for the upcoming MLB main slate.
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