We only have a three-game main slate, so not a massive selection here.
Favorite stacks: Cincinnati, Chicago (AL), Detroit as my contrarian play
I truly only have three guys I'm interested in on the mound;
- Cal Quantrill, CLE
- Dallas Keuchel, CWS
- Reiver Sanmartin, CIN (DK only play as he's not available on FD or Yahoo!)
The Yahoo! DFS slate includes the two evening games, so their player pool is much easier to use.

Yahoo | Top Tier | Mid Tier | Value Tier |
Pitching | Cal Quantrill | Chris Flexen | Dallas Keuchel |
IF | Jose Ramirez | Trevor Story | Amed Rosario |
OF | Juan Soto | Nick Castellanos | Eloy Jimenez |

Position | Top Tier | Mid-Tier | Value-Tier |
---|---|---|---|
P | Cal Quantrill | Dallas Keuchel | Jackson Kowar |
IF | José RamÃrez | Jeimer Candelario | Leury GarcÃa |
OF | Nick Castellanos | Luis Robert | Delino DeShields |

Position | Top Tier | Mid-Tier | Value-Tier |
---|---|---|---|
P | Cal Quantrill | Dallas Keuchel | Reiver Sanmartin |
IF | José RamÃrez | José Abreu | Leury GarcÃa |
OF | Nick Castellanos | Robbie Grossman | Delino DeShields |
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