Million Dollar Musings: MLB DFS Picks for Sunday, March 31st

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CheeseIsGood, a winner of a $1,000,000 1st-place prize on both DraftKings and FanDuel, is here to give you his musings on the upcoming MLB DFS slate. Whether you are looking for the top pitchers or the best stacks, Cheese has you covered with an extensive deep dive into his MLB DFS picks.

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Happy Sunday! Happy Easter if you celebrate, and happy candy or eggs or whatever if you don’t! Those Cadbury eggs are magical as I remember every single year.

We are starting to get down to the bottom of some rotations on this 10-game slate, and it is not pretty. The lack of pitching also leads to a jumbled mix of bats with a lot to like. I’m going to jump right in and try not to be as wordy as usual in order to get this out early for the 1:35pm ET start.

Sunday Pitching: MLB DFS Picks on FanDuel & DraftKings

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Despite the lack of exciting pitching options, the salaries have not changed much, as we’re still being asked to pay $8,000-$9,000 for most pitchers on DK and $9,000+ for the top tier on FD. Sadly though, we don’t even have the same type of cheap options as we’ve had the last couple days, so it may be a case of needing to overpay for something respectable. Here’s how I have the tiers sorted:

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Dave Potts (CheeseIsGood)

One of the preeminent baseball minds in all of fantasy, Dave Potts (aka CheeseIsGood) has won contests at the highest levels of both season-long and DFS. He is a 2x winner of a $1,000,000 1st-place prize in DFS, having won the 2014 FanDuel baseball Live Final and following that up by taking down a DraftKings Milly Maker Tournament in 2015. In addition, he’s won the Main Event championship in the National Fantasy Baseball Championship and the NFBC Platinum League, which is the highest buy-in entry league. His consistent success in the NFBC tournaments earned him a prestigious spot in their Hall of Fame. Dave can also strum a mean guitar while carrying a tune, and if you’re lucky, you’ll see him do so on one of his MLB Crunch Time appearances. Follow Dave on X – @DavePotts2