FanDuel MLB DFS Picks – August 30th

The night’s FanDuel MLB DFS Picks’ casting facet didn’t pan out, nevertheless our ancestors demonstrated up to playwith.
Right-hander Jacob deGrom had just one problem on the night, and his first name was Victor Caratini. Caratini hit a solo homer off of deGrom in the second inning, however, his shot off of deGrom from the seventh was devastating. DeGrom finished the inning, but allowed four earned runs across seven innings of work. It was the very first time he allowed more than three earned runs in a start as mentioned in yesterday’s piece.
We did not get much out of our Mets bats as they once more failed to encourage their ace, but their lone run at the night came in a solo home run from J.D. Davis at the first inning. The only production we obtained was a stroll from each one of Pete Alonso along with Amed Rosario.
Our three-man Marlins stack did a work. Both Harold Ramirez and Starlin Castro homered in this one and both singled. Their two for 5 with a run and an RBI were indistinguishable stat lines gave us a ton of value. We were given just one walk by garrett Cooper .
Ultimately, we received a little more worth from our Rangers mini-stack as Willie Calhoun homered off of Felix Hernandez in the first inning while Nick Solak gave us excellent value with just two rebounds, a run scored and a stolen base to boot. I will definitely take that creation with that duo.
It was surely a nighttime and we will look to help keep it moving on tonight’s large 14-game slate.
P — Dinelson Lamet (SD) — $8,200 vs. SF
As far as GPP purposes go, I wished to choose a pitcher that is both cost-efficient with significant strikeout upsidedown, and I think I have that at the Padres’ Dinelson Lamet who must go low possessed tonight given the significant slate along with the simple fact that the Padres have been +120 underdogs tonight against Madison Bumgarner and the San Francisco Giants. Run support could be a problem against Bumgarner the Padres are actually 11th in terms of wOBA versus pitchers this year, so maybe an upset is in the cards . Entering his beginning tonight, Lamet has submitted a 4.30 ERA on the season, however his 3.80 FIP and 3.84 xFIP reveal he’s been very good this year after missing all 2018 thanks to Tommy John surgery. Naturally, Lamet brings with him a whole lot of strikeout upside down because he sports a tantalizing 11.74 K/9 along his two starts this year along with a 3.91 BB/9 which represents a slight improvement in command from his 2017 season. Lamet has moved at least five innings this year and also threw seven scoreless with 12 strikeouts against the Mariners in early August. That’s the kind of ceiling we catch with Lamet as he chooses to a Giants team that is among the worst in baseball versus right-handed pitching.
C/1B — Matt Adams (WAS) — $2,800 vs. MIA
The Nationals once again signify a great option concerning offense tonight as they accept right-hander Elieser Hernandez along with the Miami Marlins. Hernandez owns a 4.97 ERA on the season, but also a 6.02 FIP and 5.21 xFIP and a massive 2.42 HR/9 permitted on this season. Moreover, Hernandez has been put on the road to the tune of a 6.38 ERA, 7.92 FIP, 5.87 xFIP along with a gigantic 3.38 HR/9 clip. Finally, Hernandez was only brutalized by left-handed hitters on the road this year as he owns a 11.70 FIP, 7.13 xFIP along with a eye-popping 5.59 HR/9 against lefties away from home, therefore that I believe we have some critical potential with a few Nationals left-handed bats as well as a staple in almost any Nationals heap. In the end, Adams is hitting right-handed pitching for plenty of electricity again this year as he possesses a big-time .271 ISO against them to move alongside a .813 OPS and .335 wOBA. Furthemore, Adams has destroyed right-handed pitching at home for some huge .318 ISO to go along with an .856 OPS, .352 wOBA along with 114 wRC+. There’s a lot of reason to believe Adams can deliver a huge amount of value tonight at this price.
2B — Nick Solak (TEX) — $3,000 vs. SEA
When it’s not broken, do not fix it. As his start to his big league career continues that is certainly true with Solak later he delivered a set of hits, a run and a stolen base at last night’s game. Solak is currently hitting .375 with a 1.018 OPS across the first 10 matches of his MLB career. Unsustainable? Sure. However, there is reason to feel that Solak’s hot start can continue yelling as he takes on left-hander Marco Gonzalez that day. The Rangers are projected to score a healthy 5.4 runs tonight against Gonzales along with a bad Mariners bullpen, also Solak passes this one sporting a .417 typical versus lefties by virtue of a 5 to 12 against them using a pair of doubles in the early going. Interestingly, his first MLB base was last 14, away of a lefty. Solak struck lefties for an .805 OPS at Triple-A this season, but a Massive .933 OPS at Double-A at 2018. He also posted a .305 ISO in Triple-A for the Rangers this year after a transaction in the Rays and he’s hit 27 home runs joined between both teams’ Triple-A franchisees this year with five steals too. With a 166 wRC+ at the early going I don’t mind riding Solak at a top position within this lineup tonight.
3B — Anthony Rendon (WAS) — $4,400 vs. MIA
I said Elieser Hernandez’s barbarous numbers versus lefties on the road this year, and while Rendon hits from the right side, it’s a very dangerous noun to leave him from any Nationals stack and I’m not going to do this tonight. In the end, Rendon is placing up MVP-type numbers in the plate this season against both left and right-handed pitchers. Against righties, Rendon has struck .326 with a .281 ISO, 1.005 OPS, .412 wOBA plus a enormous 153 wRC+. The energy numbers are home are large as he owns an increased .312 ISO at Nationals Park this season against right-handed pitching to go along with a .993 OPS, .405 wOBA along with 149 wRC+. The month of August was kind to Rendon as he matches a .268 ISO, 1.063 OPS, .431 wOBA and a big-time 165 wRC+, the latter of which symbolizes the second-highest markers of the year. Rendon’s game logs have been littered with multi-hit attempts, such as in his last match on Wednesday where he went 2 for 4 with a double and a set of runs scored. The icing on the cake with Rendon is that he has gone 4 for 7 with two home runs on his history against Hernandez. There’s simply no way.
SS — Elvis Andrus (TEX) — $3,200 vs. SEA
Completing my Rangers mini-stack is Andrus who ought to be able to group up with Solak for some production against a weak Mariners pitching staff tonight. Andrus has not been able to replicate the surge in electricity he watched him hit 20 home runs in 2017, however the 10 he has struck so far this year marks the second-most in every season for the veteran shortstop while his 27 steals are the most he is enrolled since swiping 27 from the 2014 campaign. The fantastic news is that Andrus has been unafraid to operate against lefties since he has stolen nine of these 27 bags from southpaws, and he’s only been captured once by a lefty, good to get a 90% stolen base success rate off of southpaws. While his 80 wRC+ about the year leaves a great deal to be desired, I am encouraged by the fat that his at home versus lefties divides is undoubtedly his very best split of them all. Andrus has struck .371 with a .194 ISO, .958 OPS, .397 wOBA and a big-time 143 wRC+. The next closest wRC+ into that figure is the 100 mark he owns on the road versus righties. In other words, Andrus has been in his very best this season when facing lefties at home, something he will do tonight against Gonzales, a pitcher that he has gone 5 for 16 (.312) with two doubles against in his career.
OF — Adam Eaton (WAS) — $3,600 vs. MIA
Keep an eye on the confirmed lineup to the Nationals tonight as Eaton is now listed as daily afterwards leaving Wednesday’s game after being hit in the knee with a pitch. However, Eaton really ran the bases until he was removed from the game, and the Nationals had an off day yesterday, so there’s a fantastic opportunity Eaton would soon be right back in the lineup tonight, which would be fantastic news for this pile considering Hernandez’s work versus lefties around the road this year. Eaton gives us a real fine power/speed possible as he’s hit 12 home runs on the season and swiped 13 bases also. He possesses a .148 ISO, .812 OPS, .350 wOBA and 113 wRC+ from right-wing pitchers this year, but these numbers improve into a .175 ISO, .867 OPS, .372 wOBA along with 127 wRC+ at home versus right-handed pitching that represents his best split of all of them. Furthermore, the month of August had undoubtedly been his best month of the season. Eaton has published a big-time .293 ISO, 1.061 OPS, .439 wOBA and an eye-popping 171 wRC+ to the month to this stage. His game logs for the month are riddled with runs scored and multi-hit efforts. That is exactly what I will search for tonight out of the veteran, but I would also be open to watching him make great one the aforementioned power/speed upside also.
OF — Juan Soto (WAS) — $4,000 vs. MIA
Completing the four-man Nationals stac is Soto who might very well end up as the most productive bat in this pile. There is a ton of power and speed to be consumed with Soto as he’s established 29 home runs this year and stolen 12 foundations as well. The remarkable 20-year-old is making it look easy, which we all know isn’t easy to do at this era at this level. He’s hitting both right-handed and left pitchers for lots of power, but he is at his best versus righties and possesses a .294 ISO, .993 OPS, .412 wOBA and 153 wRC+ over the season versus right-handed pitching. His stat line of some .280 ISO, .985 OPS, .407 wOBA along with 150 wRC+ at home versus righties is mainly in accord with his general numbers . Of course, his stolen base potential is superior versus righties as well as he’s swiped two of his 12 bases versus right-handed pitching this year. Much like Eaton, Soto has been getting himself one hell of a month as he has posted an unworldly .374 ISO, 1.078 OPS, .437 wOBA along with 169 wRC+ for the month for this stage. Soto went 2 for 4 with a triple, two runs scored and two RBI in his final match on Wednesday versus the Orioles. Like with Rendon, Soto is a mandatory part of any Nationals pile tonight.
OF — Hunter Renfroe (SD) — $2,600 vs. SF
I’ll be finishing my lineup in San Francisco, as he chooses on Madison Bumgarner beginning with Renfroe tonight with a couple players. Bumgarner has been good in the second half and good at home this season, but Renfroe’s numbers against lefties cannot be ignored while he’s owned Bumgarner within their background. Renfroe has teed off this year to the song of a .388 ISO, .970 OPS, .382 wOBA along with 138 wRC+ over the season. For what it’s worth, his strikeout rate also plummets from 33.7percent versus righties to only 20.4percent versus lefties. The intense pitcher-friendly confines of Oracle Park in San Francisco don’t look good for Renfroe, but the truth is that Renfroe owns a .410 ISO and also 1.033 OPS versus lefties in Petco Park in San Diego, arguably the most second-most pitcher-friendly place in baseball. He owns a massive .373 ISO, .929 OPS, .364 wOBA along with 126 wRC+ from lefties on the road this year. His numbers against Bumgarner would be the icing on this cake. Renfroe has smacked about his division rival to the tune of a .333 average (6 to 18) with three home runs and two rebounds against him. That is excellent to get a .611 ISO, 1.260 OPS and .495 wOBA him from him. Renfroe should observe low possession on a big slate and many will be scared by his face matchup against Bumgarner off, therefore a home run out of the slugger would do wonders for this lineup tonight.
UTIL — Renato Nunez (BAL) — $3,200 vs. KC
Another one-off that could move overlooked tonight is Nunez whose Baltimore Orioles take on left-hander Eric Skoglund along with the Kansas City Royals tonight. Nunez may be using the quietest superior season of any participant in the big leagues on a poor Orioles group as he has launched 28 home runs this year and posted a .231 ISO at the process. He’s been able to hit for power contrary to both pitching his best work is against lefties. Nunez has recently posted a .259 ISO, .868 OPS, .357 wOBA plus a 123 wRC+ on the season against left wing pitching. He has submitted a .264 ISO, .859 OPS, .350 wOBA along with 118 wRC+ from lefties around the road this season. It’s a little bit of a bummer to see Nunez surviving the worst statistical month of the season in August, but he’s appreciated multi-hit attempts in just a few of his past few games with a double, two runs, three RBI and his sole stolen base of the season in that time also, so he is picking up the creation again. Furthermore, Skoglund was rocked to get a 6.14 ERA, 5.97 FIP, 6.46 xFIP along with a 1.71 HR/9 speed at Triple-A this season in 11 starts, therefore there a ton to enjoy about Nunez against the left-hander tonight.

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