MLB DFS Expert Survey: Monday, September 25

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Our panel of experts is here to give you their MLB DFS picks for today’s main slate contests by answering a handful of questions to help you make crucial lineup-building decisions. Want to know CheeseIsGood’s favorite sneaky stack? Or STLCards’ top overall pitcher? Find out below!

MLB DFS Picks: DraftKings & FanDuel Expert Survey for Monday, September 25

How do you plan to beat the field of opponents? What tactic or strategy will set you apart?

stevietpfl: On a three-game slate with chalky pitching options in good spots, it’s tough to be different. I’m going to look for lower-owned pieces of stacks and try to find some lower-owned one-offs.

headChopper: Spread out the pitching, and if anything, be overweight on Luis Castillo. No stacking except the type you just can’t avoid because it’s a three-game slate. Try to find some home runs off the popular power pitchers.

AlexSonty: Most likely to succeed takes a backseat to game theory on a three-game slate. There’s a lot of good pitching, and no pitcher is a great target to stack, so I’m not playing chalk Blake Snell or chalk Rangers in my single GPP lineup.

TheLuuch: I probably won’t be running any full stacks on this slate in hopes of having more chances to find the slate-breaking hitter on one of the six teams.

eys819: Lock in Blake Snell and differentiate with the bats. Texas is the clear top offense of the day, but playing the lefties and the bottom of the order won’t be all that popular. Playing a hitter versus your pitcher is also viable on a three-game slate.

Who is your top overall pitcher (when considering price, matchup, projected ownership, etc.) on the board and why?

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About the Author

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John Britt (jmbwngfn)

One of the top baseball and hockey analysts in the DFS industry, John Britt is a family man hailing from St. Louis, Missouri. A proud graduate of the University of Missouri, John’s passion is hockey but he excels at multiple DFS sports. He has been nominated multiple times for awards for his written work in both baseball (best MLB series) and hockey (3x NHL Writer of the Year nominee) and is now the Lead Editor at RotoGrinders. John can be found on Twitter at the username JMBWngFn.