DraftKings MLB Lineup Advice: Friday (4/7)

Pitching is exceptionally lackluster on tonight’s main slate. We’ve reached the back end of rotations, and the result is some juicy matchups for hitters and high over/under totals. I’m completely enamored with one offense, in particular, tonight, and the result is a GPP lineup below featuring a stack. The stack will probably be fairly chalky, but that’s okay. The upside is hard to ignore, and the presence of some other strong stacks will likely knock the ownership down a pinch from as high as it should be. Because the stack is the focal point of this particular lineup, you won’t find honorable mentions suggested at the positions featuring members of the stack. My suggestion is that if you’re playing multiple GPP lineups, mix in the honorable mention options around the stack.

Check out today’s $110k MLB Moonshot contest at DraftKings

Pitcher

Francisco Liriano (TOR): $8,900 @ Rays
Liriano is arguably the best pitcher on the slate. Take a second to wrap your head around that statement after being treated to plenty of talented pitching earlier in the week. The lefty isn’t lacking for talent, but he’s erratic. The 33-year-old is only a year removed from posting a 3.38 ERA (3.19 FIP, 3.16 xFIP, and 3.38 SIERA, per FanGraphs, and 3.25 DRA, according to Baseball Prospectus) and 26.5% K%. He struggled early last year, but righted the ship after the Blue Jays acquired him. The southpaw made 10 appearances for the Blue Jays, eight of which were starts. In his eight starts, he whipped up a 2.66 ERA (3.86 FIP, 3.62 xFIP, and 3.69 SIERA), 1.16 WHIP, 8.1% BB%, 24.8% K%, and 52.7% GB% in 47.1 innings. Liriano always has ample strikeout upside, but the sky’s the limit against the Rays tonight. Take a look at the numbers against lefties since 2014 for the 13 hitters on Tampa Bay’s active roster right here. Only four hitters have a strikeout rate under 20%, and only two check in under Evan Longoria‘s mark of 17.6%. The Blue Jays are -124 favorites, according to Pinnacle, the game’s over/under total is only eight runs, and Tropicana Field is a pitcher-friendly park. Liriano deserves to be the highest owned starting pitcher on this slate, and his upside is unrivaled by any other arm.

 

Subscribe to Continue

Unlock powerful tools, features, and content for all sports. Dominate for as low as $3.99/mo.