Welcome to MLB GPP Stacking & Ownership. In this article I will give you three options to stack. Remember that winning a GPP isn't always about maximizing points but instead maximizing some form of points and ownership. As always, plays will be listed from favorite to least favorite of the stack.

Full slate Friday is upon us with the likes of Corey Kluber, David Price, Max Scherzer and Dallas Keuchel. Did I mention it is a Coors night as well? Tonight is the “ultra-contrarian" by not being so contrarian, strategy night. What do I mean exactly? I mean that you can play solid plays that on short slates would be chalk, yet tonight are considered contrarian. My GPP pitchers may or may not be listed above, however, I can tell you Julio Teheran, Alex Wood and Jamie Garcia will all be highly owned by myself.

Did I also mention yet that I would be fading Coors in GPPs? I love the pairing of an elite pitcher with the lower priced pitchers mentioned second, and full stacks listed below. I have a strong feeling that the Coors game will be highly owned tonight limiting the amount of pitching you can afford. I am going to get one “anchor" paired with a high upside mid-range guy and stack full my top options below. Given the fact we have Coors, that will decrease the percentage owned on otherwise amazing stacks. Any night I can play the Blue Jays at a lower ownership than number one is a great night for me!

Without further ado, lets get to the top stacks.

My analysis on the teams will be minimal below because they are simply elite hitting teams that will be significantly lower owned than they should.

Option 1

Tigers @ Astros – Game Total of 8

Alfredo Simon is a gas can who has struggled with the long ball. He is going from ...

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Comments
joshshep50
I'm loving each of these stacks. The Blue Jays at home are so ferocious, and the Pirates look like a nifty one to me as well. Polanco and Kang have really been on heaters of late, and Cutch is Cutch.
JasonG4s
Nice call with the Pirates as a contrarian stacks, and Alfredo Simon has been awful!