Quick Pitch MLB DFS Podcast: Zac Gallen Takes On The Royals & Top MLB DFS Stacks

Published: May 24, 2022
Another monster MLB DFS slate on top for Tuesday with some very nice pitching matchups including Zac Gallen against the Royals as a top play and Sonny Gray against the Tigers as a nice MLB DFS value option for today's main slate! Make sure you check out the MLB Weather Center to make sure there will be no impact before setting those MLB Lineups. There is a potential rain impact in the game between the Phillies and Braves. Our MLB DFS Player Projections are set for today's slate and on these days I find using the Fantasy Baseball Lineup Generator to be a great tool to help build different types of roster construction.
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