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MLB TOP STACKS 8/16/24

MLB DFS TOP STACKS and EXPERT ANALYSIS FOR FANDUEL and DRAFTKINGS MLB DFS MAIN SLATE (AUGUST 16)

MLB Top Stacks 8/16/24 Advice for Fanduel and DraftKings Advice can be used for the 16 games today.  FantasyTeamAdvisors is very excited to be able to provide you with some MLB content once again. Let’s dig in!

Make sure to also check out all the Vegas Odds for today’s slate. You can also read more DFS advice and lineup picks for sites like FanDuel, and other sports too. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to hit me up on Twitter @advisors_team

 

MLB DFS TOP STACKS 8/16/24


When playing MLB DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports) on FanDuel and DraftKings, there are several strategies you can employ to increase your chances of success. Here are a few key strategies to consider:

  1. Research and Study: Familiarize yourself with the players, teams, and matchups. Analyze player statistics, recent performance, and factors like weather conditions, ballpark tendencies, and pitching matchups. Stay updated on injury news and lineup changes to make informed decisions.
  2. Focus on Starting Pitching: Starting pitchers have a significant impact on DFS performance. Target pitchers with high strikeout potential, favorable matchups, and a track record of consistent performance. Look for pitchers who can go deep into games and limit runs scored by the opposing team.
  3. Consider Ballpark Factors: Ballpark dimensions and factors can greatly influence a player’s performance. Some ballparks are known for being hitter-friendly, while others favor pitchers. Take these factors into account when selecting your lineup, particularly when choosing power hitters or pitchers susceptible to giving up home runs.
  4. Look for Value Plays: Identify undervalued players who have the potential to outperform their price tag. These can be players who are in favorable matchups, hitting higher in the batting order, or experiencing recent success. Finding value plays allows you to roster top-tier players while staying within the salary cap.
  5. Diversify Lineups: Consider creating multiple lineups with different player combinations. This strategy, known as lineup diversification, helps reduce risk and increases the chances of hitting on the right combination of players. It’s important to strike a balance between diversification and maintaining exposure to top performers.
  6. Pay Attention to Vegas Lines: Keep an eye on the Vegas lines and over/under totals for games. High-scoring games can provide more opportunities for hitters, while low-scoring games may favor pitchers. Target games with high run totals or favorable odds for potential offensive explosions.
  7. Monitor Late Lineup Changes: Stay vigilant and adjust your lineup accordingly if there are any late lineup changes or player scratches. This ensures you have active players in your lineup and maximizes your potential points.

Remember, DFS success requires a combination of skill, research, and a bit of luck. It’s essential to continually evaluate your strategies, learn from your mistakes, and adapt to changing circumstances to improve your MLB DFS performance on FanDuel.


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MLB DFS Evening Main Slate for AUGUST 16: Top Stacks and Analysis for the 6:40 PM Start

Tonight’s gargantuan 13 -game slate is packed with action, but two matchups stand out as prime opportunities to stack your DFS lineup. First, the San Diego Padres are heading into the hitter’s paradise of Coors Field, boasting a 6.5 imp[lied run total. They’ll be facing Cal Quantrill, whose 7-8 record and 4.65 ERA make him ripe for the picking against the Padres’ top-ranked offense. Expect the Padres to light up the scoreboard in this high-octane environment.

The second game we will want to zero in on-features the Phillies powerful bats squaring off against Patrick Corbin, whose arguably been more hittable than notorious Coors Field itself. As the saying  goes, “anyone against Corbin”! I say, especially today at Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies are primed to take advantage of Corbin’s struggles. With these two games in focus, the potential for a massive DFS score is most certainly within your reach.

 

 San Diego Padres Vs Colorado Rockies

MLB DFS TOP STACKS 8/16/24

8:40 PM ET| Coors Field

 

Tonight, we’ve got a couple of matchups that practically scream DFS upside, the kind that makes you want to throw caution to the wind and stack your lineup with power hitters who are poised to go off. First up, the San Diego Padres take their bats to Coors Field—a ballpark that’s more hitter-friendly than a charity softball game. It’s the top-ranked park in runs scored, and they’ll be squaring off against Cal Quantrill, a right-hander with a 7-8 record and a 4.56 ERA that practically begs hitters to dig in and swing for the fences.

Quantrill’s stats tell a story: he’s giving up a .281 average to righties and .249 to lefties. And let’s not forget, he’s been pretty generous with the long ball too—eight homers to lefties and nine to righties. The Padres lineup? It’s stacked. Jurickson Profar, Ha-Seong Kim, and Kyle Higashioka have all found success against him, but the real intrigue lies with Manny Machado, Luis Arraez, Xander Bogaerts, and Jackson Merrill. These are elite hitters with limited success against Quantrill, but tonight could be the night they join in on the fun. And if Coors Field lives up to its reputation, you can bet the Padres will be lighting up the scoreboard.

PADRES STACK

  • JURICKSON PROFAR
  • Ha-SEONG KIM
  • DAVID PERALTA
  • KYLE HIGASHIOKA
  • JACKSON MERRIL
  • MANNY MACHADO

 

Then there’s the Philadelphia Phillies, who have a date with Patrick Corbin, the pitcher everyone loves to stack against. Corbin’s 2-12 record and 5.98 ERA tell you everything you need to know. He’s got a 1.56 WHIP, and his 3.0 BB/9 and 6.7 K/9 rates in 131 innings certainly doesn’t scare anyone off—especially not the Phillies’ bats. This is a lineup that has feasted on Corbin in the past, and tonight should be no different.

JT Realmuto has a .371 average (13-35) against Corbin with just six strikeouts, Kyle Schwarber’s gone deep twice in 18 at-bats, and Alec Bohm has hit him for three doubles and two homers in 25 at-bats. Bryson Stott and Bryce Harper have also had their moments, and speaking of Harper, he’s due to take Corbin yard. He’s hitting .326 against Corbin, but hasn’t gone yard yet. If there’s ever a night for him to break that streak, it’s tonight at Citizens Bank Park, where the air will be thick with anticipation—and baseballs flying out of the yard.

PHILLIES STACK

  • JT REALMUTO
  • ALEC BOHM
  • KYLE SCHWARBER
  • BRYSON SLOTT
  • BRYCE HARPER

The upside here is immense. You’ve got two games with high-scoring potential, flawed pitchers on the mound, and ballparks that favor hitters. If you’re looking to stack, the Padres at Coors and the Phillies against Corbin, are your best bets to cash in big. So, load up on those bats, and get ready for a night where the ball might just carry a little farther, especially in Philadelphia and Denver.

STACKS:

  1. Offensive Synergy: Stacking players from the same team increases the potential for offensive synergy. When a team has a productive inning or scoring spree, all the stacked players benefit. Hits, runs, and RBIs by one player can lead to additional opportunities for other players in the stack, amplifying the potential for fantasy points.
  2. Maximizing Run Production: By stacking players from a high-scoring team or a lineup with favorable matchups, you increase the chances of capturing a significant portion of the team’s run production. This strategy is especially useful when facing a weak opposing pitcher or when playing in hitter-friendly ballparks.
  3. Weather and Ballpark Factors: Stacking can help leverage favorable weather conditions or ballpark factors. If a game is played in a hitter-friendly park or has high wind speeds, stacking players from the teams involved can lead to increased offensive output. Conversely, if a game is played in a pitcher-friendly park or has unfavorable weather, stacking opposing pitchers may be beneficial.
  4. Cost Efficiency: Stacking allows you to focus your budget on a specific team’s offense rather than spreading it across multiple teams. By concentrating your resources, you can roster more impactful players and potentially access top-tier hitters who may be expensive individually.
  5. Differentiation and Tournament Upside: Stacking can help differentiate your lineup in large-field tournaments. If the stacked team performs exceptionally well, it can provide a unique combination of players that differentiates your lineup from others. This differentiation can lead to higher tournament upside and increased chances of finishing atop the leaderboard.
  6. Increased Upside Potential: When a stack performs well, the fantasy points accumulate rapidly. By combining multiple players from a high-scoring team, you increase the potential for a big offensive output, resulting in higher fantasy point totals.

 

 

 

 

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REMEMBER: These are lineups we use but feel free to pick and choose plays and make your own lineups. Don’t ALWAYS follow these as they don’t hit 100% of the time. We do use these but sometimes late scratches happen and it’s too late to update the lineup. Good luck and bring home the bacon.

 

 

 

 

 

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