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.

Arizona Diamondbacks - Team Total: 6.5

Player

Position

DraftKings Salary

FanDuel Salary

Gregor BlancoOF$3,200$2,400
David PeraltaOF$4,700$3,300
Paul Goldschmidt1B$5,400$4,700
Jake Lamb3B$5,500$4,100

Stacking against Dylan Covey has worked more often than not, and the same goes for stacking Arizona when at home. Covey continues to allow the long ball, and has allowed two home runs or more in five of seven starts this season. He is a bit erratic on the hill, owning a 10% walk rate, and is not missing many bats either (6.2 SwStr%). He has allowed a 36% hard-contact rate, and continues to be someone to target against each start he is on the hill. Covey is allowing a .496 wOBA to right-handers, and a .335 wOBA to lefties. Fire away with these Diamondbacks bats again, and I apologize for the repetitiveness for the Arizona stack, but the success rate is too high to go ignored. They are top five in ISO, wOBA, and Hard% against right-handed pitching this season, and the same goes for when they are playing at home. Yasmany Tomas and Chris Owings are also in play given Covey's struggles against right-handers.

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