FanDuel MLB DFS Picks – September 11th

Not a lot went way with last night’s DraftKings MLB DFS Picks despite the teams from our stacks mixing to score 12 runs over the night.
Mitch Keller, our pitcher, didn’t just get things started on the ideal note as he allowed five earned runs over five innings of work. A first inning put him he could not get out from while he continued to stack up the strikeouts with seven across these five innings.
Our four-man Braves stack did some harm, led to Ronald Acuna Jr. along with Freddie Freeman who combined for six hits, albeit all coming in unmarried for, which isn’t amazing. Our pile scored just two runs, added two RBI, but Acuna Jr. was also caught attempting to steal. I wanted here.
Our Dodgers stack led to a three-man stack with Justin Turner scratch, but the stack wasn’t successful regardless as Corey Seager did the bulk of the heavy lifting. Cody Bellinger singled, scored a run and knocked in a run while David Freese singled twice and scored a run to stay hot. We had more here too.
It wasn’t a wonderful night so let’s turn our attention and see if we can get things turned around!
P — Pablo Lopez (MIA) — $7,100 vs. MIL
The Brewers and Marlins get together tonight from Miami and the Brewers are currently entering this one on a low. Surethey won last night’s match to pull closer to the rival Cubs in the NL Wild Card race, however their lineup shot a massive blow off as Christian Yelich fractured his kneecap on a baseball ball and will miss the remainder of the season. That is devastating news for what is still a great Brewers offense, but there’s little doubt the offense isn’t as good without Yelich and I’m liking Lopez more tonight as a result. Besides the Yelich situation, there’s still a lot to like about the Marlins’ right-hander within this . First, Lopez’s home/road splits are wide and favor the home side radically. On the road, Lopez has been labeled for a sky-high 7.71 ERA and also 6.27 FIP using a 7.71 K/9 clip as well. But in the home, Lopez was absolutely lights into the tune of a 2.68 ERA and a much better 2.41 FIP to go together with a heightened 8.55 K/9 clip. Though the Brewers have plenty if electricity at their disposal, then we will need to be aware that their 25 percent strikeout clip versus right-handers this year is your eighth-highest mark in baseball. Add it all up and I am digging Lopez at the price tonight.
C/1B — Jose Abreu (CWS) — $3,700 vs. KC
There is some appealing offenses with this slate, even outside Coors Field, along with the White Sox are my co-favorite tonight because they take on right-hander Glenn Sparkman and the rival Kansas City Royals. Sparkman has not been great this year, or of late, and this season’s also been completely demolished on the road. Overall, the 27-year-old right-hander owns a 5.97 ERA, 6.06 FIP and 5.82 xFIP. Sparkman submitted a 7.53 ERA in the month of July, a 7.58 mark at the month of August and so much includes a 9.00 ERA in September thanks to allowing four runs in four innings his last workout. Eventually, Sparkman was crushed to the tune of a 8.94 ERA, 7.55 FIP and also 6.57 xFIP on the road this year where he has also allowed a enormous 2.91 HR/9 on the season. Because of this, I want some White Sox bats starting here with Abreu whose violin is more productive versus lefties, but matches in this pile thanks to his power from righties. Abreu enters this man wearing a .221 ISO over the season against right-handed throwing, a number that jumps into .259 at house versus righties while he sports an .835 ISO, .335 wOBA along with 111 wRC+ against opposite-handed pitching on the season. We have seen better numbers in our stacks, but the guy has hit 23 home runs and 23 doubles off of righties this year and I will look for that ability to continue in to this one.
2B — Jose Altuve (HOU) — $4,300 vs. OAK
The Astros and A’s have exchanged blows concerning pummeling others pitching this show and the Astros could well endure such a trend in this 1 tonight against left-hander Brett Anderson. I had lots of money to use in this lineup tonight and once I had the next base position left to fulfill following rostering my piles I went to the highest-priced bat at Altuve. The rate part of his power/speed combo is lacking a number at the moment as he’s swiped only five bases in the time while handling injuries, however the power is very genuine with 26 home runs and also a .247 ISO over the season. His figures against left-hander, nevertheless, are out of this world. On the season, Altuve has conquered left-handed pitching to the tune of a .386 typical, .376 ISO, 1.205 OPS, .485 wOBA and a large 214 wRC+L. These are a few of the best numbers we have seen against any divide this year. Like most of his teammates, now Altuve is headquartered at the month of September so far using a .219 ISO, .963 OPS, .401 wOBA and 157 wRC+, good because of his second-best month of the year. He hasn’t enjoyed a whole lot of success against Anderson in the past he is just 3 for 13 against him having a doublebut given his numbers against lefties this year that could very well change tonight.
3B — Yoan Moncada (CWS) — $3,200 vs. KC
Next guy up in our four-man White Sox stack is Moncada who delivers some enormous power against right-wing casting, the most of the White Sox team to be precise. With Moncada, we also get some stolen base upside as well, providing us an yummy power/speed combo that appears even better once we see his own career numbers against Sparkman. Mondada enters this one tonight sporting a .254 ISO, .950 OPS, .392 wOBA along with 149 wRC+ to the season against right-handed pitching, amount that crush his characters against lefties since he is a switch-hitter. The numbers get much better in the home against righties where Moncada has put together a .312 ISO, 1.007 OPS, .411 wOBA along with 162 wRC+. Moreover, Moncada is mashing thus far in the month of September because he possesses a .212 ISO,.1.136 OPS, .469 wOBA along with 201 wRC+ to the month to this stage. In layman’s terms, the former top prospects has listed a multi-hit match in five of the past six and has three doubles, a homer, seven runs, three RBI and a stolen base over his past five matches. In his career against Sparkman, he has gone 4 to 9 (.444) using a home run. Because of this, there is no reason to be evaporating the power-hitting infielder in this matchup tonight.
SS — Tim Anderson (CWS) — $3,200 vs. KC
There is a shortstop to our next stack that fits correctly in this lineup tonight, but it is real hard to leave Anderson from any White Sox pile considering his job against right-handed pitching this season, his power/speed potential, his numbers against Sparkman and also the simple fact he is projected to strike in the two-hole tonight, essentially leading off our stack as a outcome. Anderson enters this one tonight wearing a .324 typical, .188 ISO, .879 OPS, .368 wOBA and also a 133 wRC+ to the season against right-wing pitching, all of which are exceptional to the exact amounts against lefties. Like Moncada, Anderson has been crimson for the month of September so far with a .306 ISO, 1.116 OPS, .458 wOBA along with 194 wRC+. He’s notched a multi-hit attempt in seven of the past nine matches and has six doubles, two homers, 10 runs scored and five RBI in that period. Anderson has clubbed 16 home runs on the season and swiped 16 bases also. In a small career sample against Sparkman, Anderson has gone 6, albeit with no extra-base hit. At the end of the afternoon, Anderson has the big-game ability within this matchup and there’s very little reason to leave him considering his place in the above two-hole tonight.
OF — Eloy Jimenez (CWS) — $2,900 vs. KC
Completing our four-man White Sox pile is Jimenez who might be hitting for a high average in his first time at the big leagues, but he has attracted plenty of electricity into the dish together with 25 home runs over the year to go together with a .224 ISO. The great news for this matchup tongiht is that Jimenez sports some reverse-splits within his rookie season, meaning that the right-handed flying outfielder sports exceptional figures against right-handed strands. Against righties this season, the 22-year-old has published a .238 ISO, .789 OPS, .326 wOBA and a 105 wRC+, all which are superior to his figures versus lefties. They aren’t the top numbers in the world, but they are above league average and many are being dragged down by a little 4.9% drop speed against righties, maybe not unusual for a beginner. More good news is on the way, however, as Jimenez joins Moncada and Anderson in using a large month of September for this point and a few superior numbers versus Sparkman too. Jimenez has published a big-time .342 ISO, .905 OPS, .368 wOBA and 133 wRC+ to the month to this point. He hit a grand slam in last night’s show opener and now has three homers and four rebounds over his last seven matches. Finally, he’s gone 2 for 4 with a home run in his brief history against Sparkman. Sign me up daily in this cost.
OF — Tommy Pham (TB) — $3,700 vs. TEX
I’ll be completing my lineup with a three-man Rays stack, starting here with Pham who’s set to technically lead this pile off as he is set to strike at the two-hole with this one tonight. Pham has once again been an on-base device that this year and he also brings a yummy power/speed mix to the dining table also with 2o home runs and 20 beats the season. Pham’s bat is more productive against lefties, but he must fare just good tonight against the right-handed starter, Ariel Jurado. Jurado possesses a 5.74 ERA at home this season and a 6.21 ERA in 91.1 innings as a starter, so there’s plenty to utilize already versus the righty. Pham has already now posted a .198 ISO, .791 OPS, .334 wOBA plus also a 111 wRC+ on the season against right-handed pitching. He only has submitted a .111 ISO in September, but he has been wildly productive with a enormous .985 OPS, .423 wOBA along with 172 wRC+, that would signify his best month of the year. Pham will take an eight-game hit streak into action tonight with four multi-hit efforts in that time to go along with three doubles, a homer and four stolen bases. Even the cross-category upside is very real with all the effective outfielder in this .
OF — Austin Meadows (TB) — $3,800 vs. TEX
Next man up from the Rays heap is Meadows who is Tampa Bay’s most effective hitter against right-wing pitching. The prior Pirates finest prospects has appreciated a enormous period with the Rays in what’s his first complete MLB campaign. The youthful outfielder has hit 29 home runs this season and he also brings some solid stolen foundation with 10 swipes on the season. He’s done some harm against pitching as he’ll carry a .302 moderate, .974 OPS, .398 wOBA and also a 155 wRC against righties such as Jurado. Meadows plays his home games at the pitcher-friendly Tropicana Field in Tampa Bay, but to the road he’s absolutely hauled against right-wing pitching to the tune of a .342 ISO, 1.065 OPS, .433 wOBA along with 178 wRC+ — by far his finest numbers against any splits this season. Of course, his base upside up against righties with two of the 10 steals on the year. Meadows has become and I will look for this to continue at a road matchup that is dynamite this evening.
UTIL — Ji-Man Choi (TB) — $2,900 vs. TEX
Completing our lineup and Rays heap is Choi who’s made his money mashing right-handed pitchers. That has been the case this year as Choi has raked right-handed casting to the tune of a .181 ISO, .811 OPS, .344 wOBA along with also a 118 wRC+. The fantastic news is that Choi’s road numbers follow suit with this of his own teammate Meadows because he’s smashed right-handers to get a .190 ISO, .839 OPS, .356 wOBA and a 126 wRC+ over this season. Again, there is nothing new for your Choi has he possesses a profession .209 ISO, .813 OPS, .345 wOBA and 119 wRC+ vs righties. Choi hasn’t been as successful because his teammates Pham and Meadows at the entire month of September, but I am encouraged by the fact he does his best work on the road against righties which is where he’ll be tonight at the hitter-friendly boundaries of Globe Life Park at Arlington. I believe Choi could deliver a lot of value because the Rays heap tonight’s anchor with Jurado earned runs over his last 16 innings at home.

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