MLB DFS Top Stacks: Friday, May 30th
MLB DFS is complex, which is why it helps to have data-driven tools at your disposal. That’s where we come in.
With some help from our Top Stacks tool, we can narrow down some of the stacks that are worth targeting for the upcoming MLB DFS slate. Our Top Stacks tool is powered by our MLB player projections that are available in our MLB optimizer, LineupHQ.
Also, don’t forget to check out our MLB weather page and MLB starting lineups leading up to lock. The last thing you want to do is stack up some teams that may get their game postponed or roster players who aren’t in the confirmed lineup.
MLB DFS Picks: Top Stacks for Friday, May 30th
Opto% Stack
Giants at Cal Quantrill
The Giants stand out as a strong MLB DFS stack today against Cal Quantrill, ranking 2nd in optimal stack rate, 4th in stack rating, and 1st in Value% in our projections. Their implied run total of 4.8 runs broadcasts their scoring upside. The Giants benefit from a park upgrade in Miami and face a vulnerable Marlins bullpen after Quantrill, who has rarely pitched beyond 5 innings this season.
Notably, Quantrill has struggled with right-handed power, allowing an 11% strikeout rate and 1.86 HR/9 to righties, boosting the appeal of bats like Matt Chapman, Willy Adames, Heliot Ramos, and Wilmer Flores. This combination of projection-based value, favorable run environment, and exploitable pitching matchup makes the Giants a premier DFS stack option today.
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Value% Stack
Blue Jays vs. Jeffrey Springs
The Blue Jays present a strong MLB DFS stack against Jeffrey Springs, backed by the 6th-best optimal stack rate and the 2nd-best Value% in our projections. With an implied run total of 4.75 runs, Toronto’s offense remains affordable and offers significant upside. Springs, while capable, has been mediocre against righties and is allowing a high rate of fly balls, making him a pitcher to target.
Power bats like Vladimir Guerrero, George Springer, Bo Bichette, and Anthony Santander are well-positioned to capitalize. Despite last night’s outburst being an outlier, the Blue Jays’ lineup still holds considerable potential for success.
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