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 | |||
Player | Position | DraftKings Salary | FanDuel Salary |
Carlos Santana/Edwin Encarnacion | 1B/OF | $4,300/$4,400 | $4,000/$3,600 |
Francisco Lindor | SS | $4,100 | $4,000 |
Michael Brantley | OF | $4,400 | $4,000 |
Jose Ramirez/Jason Kipnis | 2B/3B | $3,900/$4,200 | $4,100/$3,400 |
Cleveland is a great swerve away from the popular Colorado stack tonight. Hell, Mike Pelfrey might even make Colorado a swerve away from Cleveland. Regardless, Coors is always the popular stack, and you often won't find it in the stacking article due to it being an obvious call. Pelfrey allowed a .394 wOBA to lefties last season, and a .361 wOBA to right-handers. He allowed a 36% hard-contact rate to left-handers, which Cleveland bring a hefty amount of to the plate. The Indians got back Jason Kipnis this week, and their lineup 1-through-7 is all stackable. Mixing in additions of Jose Ramirez, Jason Kipnis (depending on lineup spot), and Lonnie Chisenhall can add a little bit of a difference between other Cleveland stacks tonight.
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