DraftKings Picks: Wednesday April 10, 2015

I finally gave in and I’m going to give daily fantasy sports (DFS) a shot this year. This is my first year playing so there will be bumps in the road, but if you read my fantasy guide you know I am going to be overly prepared before I do something.

I’m playing at Draft Kings so all of my analysis and picks will be based on their scoring system.

My Strategy

To maximize your scoring potential you need to find pitchers who throw a lot of innings, strikeout a lot of batters and have a good chance for a win. Since you also lose points for hitters reaching base (hits, walks, hits batsmen) you want to avoid high strikeout, high walk pitchers (Francisco Liriano for example). Also, if they’re walking a lot of batters their pitch counts will be high, which means they won’t pitch deep into games.

With hitters you want players who will hit for extra bases because the scoring increases progressively for extra base hit type. Also, there are no penalties for hitters making outs so you can draft a Mike Zunino and not worry so much if he goes 0-4 with three strikeouts. Power is emphasized in the scoring so it’s imperative to find players who are going to hit home runs and make hard contact.

Speed is another way to find easy points at a low cost, but you want to make sure you grab players who have a high stolen base success rate because you lost points for every caught stealing.

Last Note

This is the most obvious thing, but it has to be said. You are responsible for your own lineup. It is your decision to play or not play a specific player or in general. I’m giving the best analysis I can and if you agree then, that’s great. I’m going to be wrong sometimes. In fact I’ll probably be wrong a lot because like I said at the start I am a beginner there’s going to be a learning curve.

My Lineup

  • P: Gio Gonzalez (WSH) vs. J. Williams (PHI) — $9,100
  • P: Taijuan Walker (SEA) vs. D. P0meranz (OAK) — $7,300
  • C: Jonathan Lucroy (MIL) vs. J. Locke (PIT) — $4,600
  • 1B: Paul Goldschmidt (ARI) vs. T. Lincecum (SF) — $5,600
  • 2B: Rickie Weeks (SEA) vs. D. Pomeranz (OAK) — $3,600
  • 3B: Aramis Ramirez (MIL) vs. J. Locke (PIT) — $4,200
  • SS: Hidden
  • OF: Justin Ruggiano (SEA) vs. D. Pomeranz (OAK) — $3,500
  • OF: Hidden
  • OF: Hidden

Gio Gonzalez was the first player I rostered. He has the best chance for a win and to rack up a lot of strikeouts. I don’t know the numbers off the top of my head, but Paul Goldschmidt literally owns Tim Lincecum. I expect Goldschmidt to at least have two hits today. I’ve said for a year that I do not believe in Drew Pomeranz as a starting pitcher. Therefore, I’m going with Rickie Weeks and Justin Ruggiano. Both of them mash lefties and Weeks may leadoff or bat second while Ruggiano will bat fifth or sixth. I know Jonathan Lucroy doesn’t have a hit yet, but I don’t care. He mashes lefties and so does his teammate Aramis Ramirez.My greatest reservation is Taijuan Walker. I’ve written I’m totally onboard with a 2015 breakout because his secondary offerings need to improve. However, I’m not totally sold on the A’s offense and Walker’s repertoire should give the A’s hitters fits. Jonny Gomes isn’t in my lineup because it’s 8:30 PST and there is a chance for thunderstorms. If the game is played I’m for sure putting Gomes in my lineup.

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Daily DraftKings Picks: Wednesday April 8, 2015

I finally gave in and I’m going to give daily fantasy sports (DFS) a shot this year. This is my first year playing so there will be bumps in the road, but if you read my fantasy guide you know I am going to be overly prepared before I do something.

I’m playing at Draft Kings so all of my analysis and picks will be based on their scoring system.

My Strategy

To maximize your scoring potential you need to find pitchers who throw a lot of innings, strikeout a lot of batters and have a good chance for a win. Since you also lose points for hitters reaching base (hits, walks, hits batsmen) you want to avoid high strikeout, high walk pitchers (Francisco Liriano for example). Also, if they’re walking a lot of batters their pitch counts will be high, which means they won’t pitch deep into games.

With hitters you want players who will hit for extra bases because the scoring increases progressively for extra base hit type. Also, there are no penalties for hitters making outs so you can draft a Mike Zunino and not worry so much if he goes 0-4 with three strikeouts. Power is emphasized in the scoring so it’s imperative to find players who are going to hit home runs and make hard contact.

Speed is another way to find easy points at a low cost, but you want to make sure you grab players who have a high stolen base success rate because you lost points for every caught stealing.

Last Note

This is the most obvious thing, but it has to be said. You are responsible for your own lineup. It is your decision to play or not play a specific player or in general. I’m giving the best analysis I can and if you agree then, that’s great. I’m going to be wrong sometimes. In fact I’ll probably be wrong a lot because like I said at the start I am a beginner there’s going to be a learning curve.

My Lineup

  • P: Gerrit Cole (PIT) vs. M. Leake (CIN) — $8,600
  • P: Scott Kazmir (OAK) vs. R. Detwiler (TEX) — $7,400
  • C: Buster Posey (SF) vs. J. Hellickson (ARI) — $4,400
  • 1B: Jose Abreu (CHW) vs. D. Duffy (KC) — $4,900
  • 2B: Hidden
  • 3B: Pablo Sandoval (BOS) vs. A. Harang (PHI) — $4,300
  • SS: Hanley Ramirez (BOS) vs. A. Harang (PHI) — $4,800
  • OF: Mookie Betts (BOS) vs. A. Harang (PHI) — $4,300
  • OF: Hidden
  • OF: Hidden

I’m stacking the Red Sox against Aaron Harang. I wanted to stream D-backs hitters, but I have no idea whose going to be starting from day to day. Jose Abreu’s OPS is 170 points higher against lefties and he faces the erratic Danny Duffy. Scott Kazmir wore down towards the end of the season, which dragged down his overall numbers, but his arm is fresh and I expect a very good outing. I was debating between Gerrit Cole and Brandon McCarthy, and ultimately went with Cole because of the higher chance for a win and more strikeouts. Also, I don’t believe in the Dodger bullpen to hold the lead for McCarthy.

 

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Daily DraftKings Picks: Tuesday April 7, 2015

I finally gave in and I’m going to give daily fantasy sports (DFS) a shot this year. This is my first year playing so there will be bumps in the road, but if you read my fantasy guide you know I am going to be overly prepared before I do something.

I’m playing at Draft Kings so all of my analysis and picks will be based on their scoring system.

My Strategy

To maximize your scoring potential you need to find pitchers who throw a lot of innings, strikeout a lot of batters and have a good chance for a win. Since you also lose points for hitters reaching base (hits, walks, hits batsmen) you want to avoid high strikeout, high walk pitchers (Francisco Liriano for example). Also, if they’re walking a lot of batters their pitch counts will be high, which means they won’t pitch deep into games.

With hitters you want players who will hit for extra bases because the scoring increases progressively for extra base hit type. Also, there are no penalties for hitters making outs so you can draft a Mike Zunino and not worry so much if he goes 0-4 with three strikeouts. Power is emphasized in the scoring so it’s imperative to find players who are going to hit home runs and make hard contact.

Speed is another way to find easy points at a low cost, but you want to make sure you grab players who have a high stolen base success rate because you lost points for every caught stealing.

Last Note

This is the most obvious thing, but it has to be said. You are responsible for your own lineup. It is your decision to play or not play a specific player or in general. I’m giving the best analysis I can and if you agree then, that’s great. I’m going to be wrong sometimes. In fact I’ll probably be wrong a lot because like I said at the start I am a beginner there’s going to be a learning curve.

My Lineup

  • P: Zack Greinke (LAD) vs. T. Ross (SD) — $8,800
  • P: Lance Lynn (STL) vs. J. Arrieta (CHC) — $8,300
  • C: Mike Zunino (SEA) vs. C. Wilson (LAA) — $3,600
  • 1B: Paul Goldschmidt (ARI) vs. R. Vogelsong (SF) — $5,200
  • 2B: Hidden
  • 3B: Jake Lamb (ARI) vs. R. Vogelsong (SF) — $3,600
  • SS: Chris Owings (ARI) vs. R. Vogelsong (SF) — $3,600
  • OF: Mark Trumb (ARI) vs. A. Wood (ATL) — $4,200
  • OF: Hidden
  • OF: Hidden

I’m stacking the Diamondbacks hitters against Ryan Vogelsong because the past two seasons he has a 5.53 ERA and 1.572 WHIP on the road. I expect a lot of runs to be scored and for players atop the D-backs lineup to be the beneficiary.

I’m going with Lance Lynn because he has a great chance for a win and the Cubs looked so bad on Sunday. They took bad at-bats and some of the hitters looked lost at the plate (Jorge Soler).

I was debating between Mike Zunino and Rene Rivera (they both have the same price) and I ultimately went with Zunino because I have less faith in C.J. Wilson. Wilson can be very erratic from start to start and there’s a higher possibility he serves up a cookie to Zunino.

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