Stacking has become a prime way to take down big tournaments, as well as giving your cash game team a solid floor. We focus on opposing pitcher stats, Vegas, weather, park factors, team stats, salaries, and player stats when deciding the top three stacks of the night. I know. Shocker we look at those things. If there is a Coors game on the slate, we will mostly divert our attention elsewhere, as Coors games are the obvious stacks of the night. It doesn't need much breaking down. Be sure to check out or revamped Stack Generator and Stack features inside our Lineup Optimizer and Tools.
Cleveland Indians - Team Total: 5.75 | |||
Player | Position | DraftKings Salary | FanDuel Salary |
Jason Kipnis | 2B | $3,700 | $3,000 |
Francisco Lindor | SS | $4,100 | $3,300 |
Michael Brantley | OF | $4,300 | $3,500 |
Edwin Encarnacion | 1B | $4,700 | $3,600 |
Jose Ramirez | 2B/3B | $5,000 | $4,200 |
Cleveland is a team I am on the fence on tonight, but there still is potential. Luis Perdomo struggles against lefties, allowing a .366 wOBA this season, with a 25% line drive rate. His high groundball rate is the only real concern here (58.7%). But still facing plenty of lefties in this lineup can give him trouble. Lonnie Chisenhall is another lefty bat you can sub out for Edwin Encarnacion, if you please. The lefties in this lineup have a collective .333 wOBA and .187 ISO against right-handers, which is what I am after. Cleveland has over a five run total tonight, which is the fourth highest on the slate, and the third highest among teams not in Coors. Their prices are not that bad either, especially given the middle infield has become a bit inconsistent. The upside is there, and they will likely be among teams like Coors, Houston, and Detroit who are also good stacks.
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