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Welcome to my weekly Sunday DraftKings MLB DFS plays. I’ll break down some of the prime picks on the board, including studs and value plays, and break down why these players can lead your lineup to victory.
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SP Logan Webb (SFG), $9,400: When Logan Webb gets hot, he’s practically untouchable. San Francisco’s ace has thrown 23 combined innings over his last three starts; in that span, he has an 18:1 K/BB ratio, has surrendered only one earned run, and has put up at least 26.6 DFS points in each of those starts. Miami’s offense has been plucky, but Webb is in peak form and brings SP1 overall potential to the table.
SP Stephen Kolek (KC), $7,100: Typically, I like to provide two value plays for some optionality. But there’s no SP2 play other than Kolek. When he gets it going, he can bring massive value; he has recorded 20+ DFS points in four of his last six starts. The strikeout appeal isn’t high, but he can pitch deep into games and keep the runs off the board. Against a mediocre St. Louis offense reliant on big power, his soft-contact-inducing style will play well.
2B Travis Bazzana (CLE), $4,100: Without Jose Ramirez, Cleveland’s offense is in a tough spot. But Travis Bazzana has stepped up in a big way. The rookie put up his third straight performance of 10-plus DFS points on Saturday and is making a lot of noise at the top of the Guardians’ lineup. Astros starter Kai-Wei Teng has struggled this year, and their bullpen hasn’t been much better. This is a great spot for another big performance.
3B/SS Colson Montgomery (CWS), $4,500: Colson Montgomery has hit the scene in a way few infielders have. He’s up to 41 home runs and 100 RBIs, while being under 162 career games. Without question, it’s one of the best calendar years we have ever seen from a rookie shortstop. Tigers starter Keider Montero has been awfully home run prone in his young career, and this is a great spot for Montgomery to continue his sweet-swinging ways.
C Carter Jensen (KC), $3,800: When Carter Jensen puts it together, few players have higher DFS upside. His 4-for-4 performance against the Nationals on Wednesday totaled up 32 DFS points, and he followed it up with 16 the day after. Dustin May has been pitching well for the Cardinals over the last month, but Jensen’s immense power has to be reckoned with here.
1B/3B Rafael Devers (SFG), $3,700: Seriously, why is Rafael Devers’ price still so low? After looking like one of the worst hitters in baseball over the first month of the season, he’s churning out elite results. Before going O-fer on Saturday night, Devers had three straight games with 14+ DFS points. The extra-base hit potential is outstanding, and with San Francisco’s offense red hot, he has a lot of run/RBI potential. Devers is a huge smash against Marlins starter Ryan Gusto and his 7.24 ERA.
1B Bryce Eldridge (SFG), $3,200: Thank the lord for Devers’ third base eligibility. Bryce Eldridge is here, and he’s the best young hitter in the National League. The only qualified NL players with a higher wRC+ than Eldridge are Juan Soto and Shohei Ohtani. Firmly entrenched in the two spot for San Francisco, Eldridge’s elite on-base skills provide a ton of run-scoring potential, hitting in front of Devers and Jung Hoo Lee. Again, the Marlins starter has been throwing BP this year; this is a huge spot for Giants hitters.
OF Kerry Carpenter (DET), $3,800: This guy continues to get it done against righties. Carpenter’s OPS is sitting above .800, and he’s on pace for another 20-25 homer season. While Detroit’s lineup has disappointed, White Sox starter Davis Martin has been awfully mercurial. I’ll take the gamble on Carpenter having big power production.
OF Wyatt Langford (TEX), $3,400: It’s been a trying time for Wyatt Langford to stay on the field in his Rangers career. After missing an entire month of action, Langford returned in early June and has been raking ever since. He posted his third straight double-digit DFS performance on Saturday and has recorded five hits over the first two games of this series against the Padres. San Diego starter Lucas Giolito continues to struggle while he builds his arm up and is ripe for the picking this Sunday.
OF Jung Hoo Lee (SFG), $3,200: Jung Hoo Lee is legitimately in the running for the batting title this season. Another two-hit game on Saturday raised his average to .331, and his OPS has climbed over .800. Though he doesn’t have true home-run power, he knows how to find gaps and has a lot of doubles potential. Batting fifth in the SF order has not capped his run-scoring upside, and he’s found home plate three times in the first two games against the Marlins. It may seem like a risk to have three Giants in your lineup, but they’re one of the best offenses in baseball over the last three months and should continue to cook on Sunday.
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