MLB DFS Contrarian Stacks Today: Royals Coming Up Roses (June 14) (2024)

TGIF! In typical Friday night fashion, we’ve got a massive 12-game MLB slate that locks at 7:05 p.m. ET on DraftKings. Using Stokastic’s MLB DFS Top Stack and Top Pitchers tools, let’s dive into the player pool to discuss the best MLB DFS contrarian picks and stacks for today’s action.

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MLB DFS Contrarian Picks Today: Friday, June 14

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MLB DFS Contrarian Pitcher

Royals-Dodgers: Cole Ragans

Stokastic’s Top 2 Pitcher Rate
DraftKings: 11.6%
DFS Salary
DraftKings: $9,400

Even with 12 games in play and a bunch of good pitchers toeing the rubber, ownership is projected to be pretty concentrated. As of this writing, five pitchers are projected to be somewhere between 20% and 32.4% owned on DraftKings. Royals left-hander Cole Ragans is not among that group of five, and he’s the top contrarian pitcher on the slate. Though a matchup with the Dodgers is always risky proposition, Ragans’ upside makes him at least worth diving into.

Ragans is averaging 20.2 fantasy points per game while sporting a 3.08 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 95 strikeouts and 25 walks. His underlying numbers are right in line with his actual numbers, suggesting this is exactly the pitcher he is right now. Ragans is in great form with quality starts in four out of his last five appearances, and he’s been an elite fantasy commodity going back to the second half of last season. Despite his nightly dominance, the field pretty much never wants to pick on the Dodgers, and tonight is no exception. While he would be much more appealing in almost any other spot, Ragans is still a top-2 pitcher 11.6% of the time this slate plays out on DraftKings. With only 4.0% of lineups expected to roster Ragans, he’s an easy way to get different without sacrificing any upside.

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MLB DFS Contrarian Stack

Royals-Dodgers: Royals

Stokastic’s Top Stack Projection
DraftKings: 2.6%
Ownership Projection
DraftKings: 1.3%

Unlike at pitcher where five arms are projected to dominate ownership, the Pirates are the only stack projected to be double-digit-owned on DraftKings. Matched up with Ryan Feltner in Coors Field, Pittsburgh is unsurprisingly getting love from the field. While teams like the Diamondbacks and White Sox are also projected to be relatively highly owned, ownership is flat on pretty much every other team on the slate. That leaves a bunch of contrarian stacks at our disposal, with the Royals standing out as the best of the bunch.

Taking on Dodgers right-hander Gavin Stone, the Royals don’t appear to be in as good of a spot as the more popular offenses on the slate. Stone has been rock solid for a Dodgers staff that has needed him without the services of Dustin May, Bobby Miller and Clayton Kershaw. Stone comes into tonight with a pristine 2.39 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, .289 WOBA, 53 strikeouts and 21 walks over 67.2 innings. While he’s been great on the surface, Stone’s 3.95 xERA and .316 xWOBA suggest that the regression monster is coming for him sooner rather than later. Even if that’s not guaranteed to come tonight, the Royals offense is filled with upside, and it is falling completely through the cracks on DraftKings.

As of this writing, Kansas City is projected to be the top stack 2.6% of the time this slate plays out. The field is only getting to them at half that rate, however, as only 1.3% of lineups are projected to stack them.

Other Contrarian Stacks to Consider

Rockies, Padres, A’s, Reds

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MLB DFS Contrarian Stacks Today: Royals Coming Up Roses (June 14) (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to stack MLB DFS? ›

Those are updated automatically on our MLB DFS top stacks tool. The most popular strategy is to stack at least one team, but usually two with the maximum number of players allowed in each (DraftKings allows five-player stacks and FanDuel allows four-player stacks).

What stats to look for in MLB DFS? ›

Isolated power (ISO): We said earlier that you should be targeting power in MLB DFS. ISO is the best way to predict power. The simple formula for ISO is Slugging Percentage - Batting Average. This, in essence, gives us a player's extra-base hits per at-bat, which is where all the points are in DFS.

How do you win consistently in DFS? ›

You'll have the most success if your lineup is the winning lineup under the broadest set of outcomes. The way you can achieve this goal is by having a lineup that overlaps less with other lineups but is still relatively likely to be a high scorer that night.

Should you always stack in DFS? ›

In Daily Fantasy Football, stacking has become essential in creating a lineup that provides the highest maximum output. Stacking is playing multiple players from the same team or game. There are multiple ways to stack, and reasons behind when you should double or single stack with your QB.

What is the most important stat in the MLB? ›

OBP (On-Base Percentage) – it's the number of times a batter reaches base by hits, walks or being hit by pitch, divided by his plate appearances (all at bats, walks, times hit by pitch, sacrifice flies).

What is the best pitching stat to look at? ›

Earned run average (ERA)

Earned run average is one of those stats where the lower it is, the better the pitcher. A pitcher's ERA is calculated by the number of earned runs they've allowed (ER), divided by the number of innings pitched (IP) multiplied by 9 (the traditional inning length of a game).

What is a good average for MLB? ›

In modern times, a season batting average of . 300 or higher is considered to be excellent, and an average higher than . 400 a nearly unachievable goal.

Should I double stack in DFS? ›

Double Stack With A RB

This running back allows us to build a unique approach to our lineup, which can help us differentiate from the pack. A good example is last year. The combination of Baker Mayfield, Mike Evans and Rachaad White was a great way to soak up 60+% of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense each week in DFS.

Does DFS work on stack? ›

Depth First Search or DFS is an edge-based algorithm. It traverses any graph in a depth-ward motion. It then uses a stack for remembering that the next vertex must begin the search after reaching a dead end in any iteration.

How do you use stacks in DFS? ›

DFS Stacking Tips

When stacking, it's imperative to select players whose positions directly correlate in point production. A common example is a quarterback and receiver pairing in football. Both command their team's offense and can compound their points scored in DFS games for the owner.

What is the best way to structure a baseball lineup? ›

"Your three best hitters should bat somewhere in the #1, #2 and #4 slots. Your fourth- and fifth-best hitters should occupy the #3 and #5 slots. The #1 and #2 slots will have players with more walks than those in the #4 and #5 slots. From slot #6 through #9, put the players in descending order of quality.

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