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MLB Pro Model Stacks: Monday 6/12

This series uses the FantasyLabs Tools to analyze MLB stacks in the day’s slate. The series does not provide play or fade recommendations. It provides analysis.

Minnesota Twins

With the Lineup Builder, it’s easy to incorporate stacks into DFS rosters. The five-man DraftKings stack with the highest CSURAM88 Model rating in the main slate belongs to the Twins:

Minnesota faces struggling Seattle righty Yovani Gallardo, who owns a slate-worst 1.61 WHIP and 96 mph exit velocity over his past two starts.

Miguel Sano stands out as one of the slate’s highest-rated batters, joining Robbie Grossman in this stack with a distance differential of at least +10 feet over the past 15 days. Although the Twins are tied for second in the slate with 5.2 implied runs (per our Vegas dashboard), weather concerns (as well as the Red Sox’s superior implied total of 6.3 runs) might keep Minnesota’s ownership low. Pro subscribers can review ownership rates after lineup lock via our DFS Ownership Dashboard. If the weather in Minnesota doesn’t clear, this stack should likely be avoided in cash games.

Note: The Mariners-Twins game currently has a 62 percent chance of precipitation. Monitor weather throughout the day on our MLB Lineups page.

Boston Red Sox

A top four-man FanDuel stack in the Bales Model belongs to the aforementioned Red Sox, who presently lead the slate with a 94 Team Value Rating:

Outside of Andrew Benintendi, every hitter in the stack possesses negative ISO differentials against right-handed pitchers. However — due to their high implied total — the Red Sox will be popular, and this stack could have low ownership because of Sandy Leon, who is projected to hit eighth. Leon has a recent batted ball distance of 239 feet — good for a differential of +34 feet — and a Recent Batted Ball Luck score of +76. Historically (per our Trends tool), similarly unlucky batters with comparable lineup spots, Statcast data, and distance differentials have produced a +3.36 Plus/Minus and 52.4 percent Consistency Rating.

San Diego Padres

The top four-man ISO stack on FanDuel belongs to the Padres, who are presently implied to score 4.5 runs:

The Padres face Reds righty Bronson Arroyo, who has recently pitched well (for him) — allowing a batted ball distance of 211 feet, exit velocity of 88 miles per hour, and hard hit rate of 26 percent over his past two starts. That said, Arroyo still owns a slate-worst 2.885 HR/9. He’s almost always the worst pitcher in any slate whenever he’s on the mound.

Leadoff hitter, Jose Pirela — with home runs in back-to-back games — stands out with unreal Statcast numbers, including a recent batted ball distance of 293 feet, exit velocity of 97 miles per hour, and hard hit rate of 68 percent. He also leads the slate with a 0.688 wOBA against right-handed pitchers.

Good luck, and be sure to read today’s MLB Breakdown!

News Updates

After this piece is published, FantasyLabs is likely to provide news updates on a number of players herein mentioned. Be sure to stay ahead of your competition with our industry-leading DFS-focused news blurbs:

This series uses the FantasyLabs Tools to analyze MLB stacks in the day’s slate. The series does not provide play or fade recommendations. It provides analysis.

Minnesota Twins

With the Lineup Builder, it’s easy to incorporate stacks into DFS rosters. The five-man DraftKings stack with the highest CSURAM88 Model rating in the main slate belongs to the Twins:

Minnesota faces struggling Seattle righty Yovani Gallardo, who owns a slate-worst 1.61 WHIP and 96 mph exit velocity over his past two starts.

Miguel Sano stands out as one of the slate’s highest-rated batters, joining Robbie Grossman in this stack with a distance differential of at least +10 feet over the past 15 days. Although the Twins are tied for second in the slate with 5.2 implied runs (per our Vegas dashboard), weather concerns (as well as the Red Sox’s superior implied total of 6.3 runs) might keep Minnesota’s ownership low. Pro subscribers can review ownership rates after lineup lock via our DFS Ownership Dashboard. If the weather in Minnesota doesn’t clear, this stack should likely be avoided in cash games.

Note: The Mariners-Twins game currently has a 62 percent chance of precipitation. Monitor weather throughout the day on our MLB Lineups page.

Boston Red Sox

A top four-man FanDuel stack in the Bales Model belongs to the aforementioned Red Sox, who presently lead the slate with a 94 Team Value Rating:

Outside of Andrew Benintendi, every hitter in the stack possesses negative ISO differentials against right-handed pitchers. However — due to their high implied total — the Red Sox will be popular, and this stack could have low ownership because of Sandy Leon, who is projected to hit eighth. Leon has a recent batted ball distance of 239 feet — good for a differential of +34 feet — and a Recent Batted Ball Luck score of +76. Historically (per our Trends tool), similarly unlucky batters with comparable lineup spots, Statcast data, and distance differentials have produced a +3.36 Plus/Minus and 52.4 percent Consistency Rating.

San Diego Padres

The top four-man ISO stack on FanDuel belongs to the Padres, who are presently implied to score 4.5 runs:

The Padres face Reds righty Bronson Arroyo, who has recently pitched well (for him) — allowing a batted ball distance of 211 feet, exit velocity of 88 miles per hour, and hard hit rate of 26 percent over his past two starts. That said, Arroyo still owns a slate-worst 2.885 HR/9. He’s almost always the worst pitcher in any slate whenever he’s on the mound.

Leadoff hitter, Jose Pirela — with home runs in back-to-back games — stands out with unreal Statcast numbers, including a recent batted ball distance of 293 feet, exit velocity of 97 miles per hour, and hard hit rate of 68 percent. He also leads the slate with a 0.688 wOBA against right-handed pitchers.

Good luck, and be sure to read today’s MLB Breakdown!

News Updates

After this piece is published, FantasyLabs is likely to provide news updates on a number of players herein mentioned. Be sure to stay ahead of your competition with our industry-leading DFS-focused news blurbs: