Quick Pitch MLB DFS Podcast - MLB Weather Watch & MLB DFS Top Stacks

Published: May 25, 2022
Short slate MLB DFS is always interesting. The pitching options are slim, especially on DraftKings and Yahoo where they make you pick two pitchers. The positional player pools are also smaller which makes weaker positions even worse and value tends to be scarce. On top of it all, there are a few games that may have rain impacting the game. 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 games between the Phillies/Braves, Red Sox/White Sox & Cubs/Reds.. 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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Francisco Lindor went 1-for-1 with a pinch-hit, two-run double to beat the Rockies 4-2 on Friday.
This guy can really do it all. After being held out of the lineup for the last two games with a fractured pinky toe, manager Carlos Mendoza called on him with two on and two out in the eighth inning for the most important at-bat of the game. Lindor answered the call by smoking a double down the line to bring both Juan Soto and Pete Alonso home and give the Mets a late lead that they wouldn’t relinquish. Usually a slow starter, Lindor already has 14 home runs, 11 stolen bases, and an .852 OPS this season. He should be well on his way to an All-Star campaign if this broken toe doesn’t hold him out much longer.
Edwin DÃaz struck out one batter in a clean ninth inning to earn the save on Friday against the Rockies.
Coming off his first blown save of the season last time out against the Dodgers, DÃaz slammed the door shut on the Rockies here. He’s now allowed just one earned run across 14 1/3 innings since the beginning of May and has been one of the most dominant relief pitchers in baseball after a shaky stretch to begin the season.
Kodai Senga allowed five hits and one run with two walks and six strikeouts across six innings in a no-decision on Friday against the Rockies.
Usually, when a pitcher only gives up one run over six innings in Coors Field, that’s good enough to win the game. However, the Mets offense didn’t wake up until the seventh inning so Senga had to settle for a no-decision despite another tremendous outing. He leaned on his renowned ghost-fork, throwing it nearly twice as much as any other offering. Its 47% usage rate is the most he’s ever thrown it during a single start in his career. It still forced 14 swings-and-misses as Senga used it to work out of trouble on more than a few occasions. His next start is scheduled to come at home against the Nationals.
Mickey Moniak went 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI on Friday against the Mets.
Moniak’s solo home run in the third inning stood as the only run in this game until the seventh when Pete Alonso split the gap to give the Mets the lead. Then, Moniak promptly laced a single to tie this game back up for the Rockies. That single in the seventh was their only hit in seven tries with a runner in scoring position as they squandered plenty of opportunities to win this game. While a mostly overlooked player, Moniak has a .771 OPS in home games this season.
Antonio Senzatela allowed three hits, four walks, and zero runs with two strikeouts over four innings in a no-decision against the Mets on Friday.
Senzatela followed opener Ryan Rolison in this game and was effective enough to shut the Mets out despite them putting at least one runner on base in three of his four innings. Alas, perhaps the Rockies are somewhat modernizing – relatively, of course – by using an opener ahead of Senzatela who’s struggled this season with a 6.68 ERA.
Addison Barger went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer on Friday in a 6-4 win over the Twins.
Everyone should be paying attention to Barger right now. This home run was his fifth in his last seven games as he now sports an .842 OPS in 42 games this season. Along with that longball, three of his four balls in play were hit at least 105.5 mph and he’s earned some of the best underlying power metrics in the league. While Andrés Giménez has returned to the lineup, Barger has kept his every day role and steadily hit in the top third of the Blue Jays’ lineup. He may be on his way to being a pivotal player to this fantasy baseball season.