Daily Archives: April 10, 2017
Daily Fantasy MLB DFS Picks For Fanduel & DraftKings 4/11/17
Tuesday has 12 games for us in store and some great match-ups. Hopefully we are able to help you bring home that bacon.

Fanduel Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Picks (4/11/17): MLB DFS Advice
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Daily Matchups for 4/11/2017
Top Pitchers
Cole Hamels- I absolutely love Hamels as a pick for cash or GPP tonight. He’s been dominant lately and he draws a terrific match-up against an Angels team that he has dominated in the past. He could easily go for 7+ innings and 40+ FP.
Career vs Current Angels Roster
AVG: 0.212 [48 for 226], BABIP: 0.259, K%: 20.9, BB%: 7.6
FIP: 3.06 Groundout: 58Strikeout: 52 Single: 32 Flyout: 26Walk: 18 Pop Out: 12 Double: 12Lineout: 10 Forceout: 9 Grounded Into DP: 8 Home Run: 3 Bunt Groundout: 2 Sac Bunt: 2 Hit By Pitch: 1 Triple: 1 Intent Walk: 1Fielders Choice Out: 1 Sac Fly: 1
J.A. Happ- It’s true that the Blue Jays have disappointed this season by going 1-5 to start the season but if they can give just a little bit of run support to Happ, he should be able to mow down the Brewers to get them back into the Win column. He’s had success with a 23.7 K% and we’ll show you the numbers here. He might be more of a SP2 or even a GPP play for you, but he should fair well against the Brew Crew.
Career vs Current Blue Jays Roster
AVG: 0.271 [16 for 59], BABIP: 0.265, K%: 11.8, BB%: 11.8
FIP: 6.53 Groundout: 14 Single: 9Strikeout: 8 Walk: 8 Lineout: 6Grounded Into DP: 5 Flyout: 4Double: 4 Forceout: 3 Home Run:3 Pop Out: 2 Sac Bunt: 1 Field Error: 1
Value/Sleeper Pitchers:
Antonio Senzatela- So obviously there’s no data to go along with the Padres considering Senzatela is making his second start of the season but in his first career start Senzatela held the Brewers to 2 hits in 5 innings, allowing 3 walks and striking out 6. He’s now pitching at home but Jered Weaver is takes the bump opposite of him and should get absolutely dominated to give the Rockies and Senzatela the lead and in line for his first win of his career.
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Today in Baseball History – The Indians/Angels Snow Series in Milwaukee
Ten years ago today, the 3-game series between the Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, scheduled to be played at Jacobs Field April 10-12, moved to Miller Park. The Indians had already started the season on the road against the Chicago White Sox, winning 2 of 3 games. When they came home to Cleveland, Mother Nature had plans that would interrupt their festivities and the next several games.

Bruce Rondon Down, Joe Jimenez Gets The Call
Well, if you watched yesterday’s dumpster fire of a game, you might have seen this coming…Bruce Rondon has been optioned to Triple-A Toledo after giving up 4 runs in the eight inning without getting an out.
This all started for Rondon in spring training after showing a noticeable drop in velocity and incurring a 7.36 ERA in 6 games pitched, where he gave up 6 earned, on 3 homers, with 6 walks, 10K’s, and a .259 average against and a 1.77 WHIP. Concerns were eased…
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Milwaukee Brewers Week in Review: April 3-10
The week in review: The Milwaukee Brewers kicked off the 2017 season with a seven game home stand. The first four games were against Colorado followed by a weekend series with the Chicago Cubs.

The Forgotten Rivalry: The Reds and Dodgers Battle for Supremacy of the ’70s

Sometimes over the course of the schedule you manage to find that occasional game which encapsulates a club perfectly. One which showcases the superior firepower it’s truly armed with. The type of firepower that comes along once in a generation, if that. For Cincinnati, Saturday, May 19, 1973 was one of those games. As the Reds cruised to a 10-4 pasting of San Diego, Pete Rose banged out two doubles and a triple and scored three runs. Johnny Bench blasted his 10th home run of the year and drove in five runs. Joe Morgan actually got no hits at all – the box score shows him officially going 0-for-0.
That’s because in four trips to the plate, Morgan walked three times and drove in a run with a sacrifice fly. He was in the middle of nearly every Cincinnati rally, helping to pad Bench’s RBI total. After walking in the first inning, he induced Padre pitcher Mike Corkins into an errant pick-off throw and wound up on third base, from where he’d score on a Bench groundout. Then in the fourth inning, the Padres decided to walk Morgan intentionally with runners on second and third, which set up Bench’s two-run single. In the sixth, he walked in front of Bench’s homer, though he didn’t score that time because Anderson decided to give him the rest of the afternoon off and pinch-run Chaney, who finished out the game at second base. READ MORE ON PLATE COVERAGE.COM
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