Daily Archives: July 13, 2017
Sully Baseball Podcast Tigers should emulate the White Sox and remembering 1987 Blue Jays – July 13, 2017
With the second half of the season looming, the Tigers should look at the White Sox wild rebuilding strategy and say “Hey! WE should do that!”
Plus I remember the Blue Jays team that should have won.
You need to fall before you rise on this episode of Sully Baseball.
While we are at it, enjoy the In Memoriam video.
Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Picks (7/14/17): MLB DFS Advice for FanDuel and DraftKings
Baseball is finally back after the 2017 All-Star Break. As we predicted, Aaron Judge was victorious in the HR derby and the American League took it down once again. Enough of that though, we are back with what should be a very exciting second half of the season and we have some big names back off the DL (Madison Bumgarner anyone?) and should be treated to some great baseball. Let’s look at today’s slate because we have all been waiting too long to play some MLB DFS.
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy baseball lineup picks for FanDuel and DraftKings on 7/14/2017. The DFS lineup picks will range from some of the elite players to mid-priced options, and of course, value plays.
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Fanduel Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Picks (7/14/17): MLB DFS Advice
DraftKings Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup Picks (7/14/17): MLB DFS Advice
FanDuel & DraftKings DFS Pitchers
Gerrit Cole
Career vs Current Cardinals Roster
AVG: 0.244 [42 for 172], BABIP: 0.268, K%:22.3, BB%: 6.0
FIP: 4.78 Strikeout: 41 Groundout: 40 Single:26 Flyout: 26 Lineout: 14 Walk: 11 Home Run:9 Double: 6 Pop Out: 3 Forceout: 3 Grounded Into DP: 2 Triple: 1 Field Error: 1 Sac Bunt: 1
Johnny Cueto
Career vs Current Padres Roster
AVG: 0.169 [10 for 59], BABIP: 0.188, K%:17.2, BB%: 4.7
FIP: 3.20 Groundout: 17 Flyout: 10 Strikeout:10 Single: 7 Pop Out: 7 Walk: 3 Lineout: 2Sac Bunt: 1 Forceout: 1 Double: 1 Grounded Into DP: 1 Home Run: 1 Strikeout – DP: 1Triple: 1 Hit By Pitch: 1
Carlos Carrasco
Career vs Current Athletics Roster
AVG: 0.208 [11 for 53], BABIP: 0.297, K%: 29.8, BB%: 3.5
FIP: 1.20 Strikeout: 16 Groundout: 12 Single:7 Lineout: 4 Forceout: 3 Flyout: 2 Walk: 2Double: 2 Pop Out: 2 Grounded Into DP: 2Triple: 2 Strikeout – DP: 1 Hit By Pitch: 1 Sac Fly: 1
James Paxton
Career vs Current White Sox Roster
AVG: 0.471 [16 for 34], BABIP: 0.625, K%:26.5, BB%: 0.0
FIP: 2.37 Single: 12 Strikeout: 9 Groundout: 5Double: 3 Grounded Into DP: 2 Double Play:1 Home Run: 1 Lineout: 1
Martin Perez
Career vs Current Royals Roster
AVG: 0.262 [11 for 42], BABIP: 0.314, K%: 14.6, BB%: 10.4
FIP: 3.30 Groundout: 14 Single: 9 Strikeout: 7Walk: 5 Flyout: 3 Lineout: 3 Forceout: 2Double: 2 Grounded Into DP: 2 Hit By Pitch: 1
Jon Gray
Career vs Current Mets Roster
AVG: 0.262 [11 for 42], BABIP: 0.258, K%: 18.2, BB%: 2.3
FIP: 5.77 Groundout: 11 Flyout: 9 Strikeout: 8Single: 5 Home Run: 3 Pop Out: 3 Double: 3Hit By Pitch: 1 Walk: 1
FanDuel & DraftKings DFS Infielders
Robinson Cano– 4 HRs against James Shields
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Sully Baseball Podcast – Thoughts on the All Star Game, Satchel Paige, Jose Reyes and the 1996 Padres – July 12, 2017
The All Star Break lumbers on. I give some All Star Game rule changes and make a suggestion for the Marlins to honor Satchel Paige.
Meanwhile, the Mets stupidly honor Jose Reyes and I figure out which San Diego Padres team should have won.
Nice weather in Miami and San Diego
on this episode of Sully Baseball.
While we are at it, enjoy the In Memoriam video.
Sully Baseball Podcast – Making In Memoriam and the Mariners Team That Should Have Won – July 9, 2017
Sitting watching my cousin try out for college baseball coaches, I talk about the making of the In Memoriam video. Plus I figure out which year for the Seattle Mariners would be their team that should have won.
Pulling back the curtain on this episode of Sully Baseball.