When determining which way to go with my daily lineups, there are a couple of things that I look at before even both deciding which players to roll with.
First thing’s first, I always check the Vegas odds, specifically the over/under. One thing to keep in mind is that Vegas lines are made with the intention of getting the public to bet both sides. An over/under of 8.5 is meant to entice as many people who think there will be 7 or 8 total runs as opposed to 9 or 10. With that said, the higher the over/under, the better the chances of a successful DFS lineup selection. It’s a fairly basic concept, but failing to employ it is a quick way to deplete bankrolls.
Secondly, the probable pitchers and the ballparks are factors in every decision that is made. It’s obvious that playing Troy Tulowitzki in AT&T Park against Madison Bumgarner isn’t an ideal situation. It’s not a linear process though. It’s not a mindset of “never start players facing Pitcher A, B or C.” Clayton Kershaw’s career ERA at Coors Field is over 5.00; same goes for Justin Verlander’s ERA at Yankee Stadium over the last four years. This provides a value opportunity because some DFS players might shy away from big name pitchers.
With all this said, here my value plays for Draftstreet as well as which pitchers are favorable for today. There will be a lineup at the end of the article. As is always the case, be sure to check BaseballPress.com for up-to-the-minute lineup information and always double-check the weather.
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These lineups are made with double-ups in mind.
Los Angeles Angels (Weaver) at Cleveland Indians (Bauer)
Cleveland leads baseball in wRC+ as a team against right-handed pitching so far this year. That makes Weaver a pass tonight. Bauer has been pitching better since he returned from the minors but he’s been far from unhittable. Mike Trout is on a run right now so he’s fine as a lineup anchor. There are other LAA hitters that have been hot lately as well.
Mike Trout (OF) – $9305
Kole Calhoun (OF) – $4754
Bauer is avoidable against the Angels tonight. Santana is starting to heat up but his price is still fairly inexpensive right now. I don’t like stacking teams against pitchers the quality of Weaver so I’ll just pick a guy or two from the lineup and pass on the rest.
Carlos Santana (3B) – $5224
Jason Kipnis (2B) – $6777