The RotoGrinders PlateIQ Tool

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The MLB PlateIQ tool has long been one of RotoGrinders’ most robust (and popular) tools. Having that vast array of data available on one simple screen makes research a much more efficient process, whether you are building DFS lineups or looking to place some bets. Haven’t taken PlateIQ for a spin yet and want to know what it’s all about? We’ve got you covered below.

But first, you should probably know how you can get access to this revolutionary tool. If you are an avid DFS player, then the best bang for your buck is going to be signing up for our Combo PRO subscription. This package includes content, tools, and projections for other sports too, such as NBA, NHL, PGA, CBB, SOC, MMA, and Tennis. And for a limited time, we’re knocking $40 off the first month. So if you were already going to buy the MLB monthly package for $74.99, you might as well just get Combo PRO for $79.99.

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If DFS isn’t exactly your bag and you are more of just a sports bettor, don’t sweat it…you can sign up for our Combo Lite package for just $29.99. That will get you access to PlateIQ at a much more affordable price point, and you can still test out plenty of our other tools and content as well.

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What is PlateIQ?

For those of you who are new to PlateIQ, it is a matchup tool that can be used for MLB DFS, online sports betting, and fantasy pick’em selections, amongst many other things. It is designed with color-coded context to easily view batter vs. pitcher matchups for that day’s slate of games. The tool includes key stats, advanced stats, context stats, and split stats to help the user understand exactly who is in the lineup and how their stats compare side by side. And what’s more, these stats can be viewed at the player or team level.

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What are the Key Benefits of PlateIQ?

How Can I Use PlateIQ?

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Pitch Type Data

Looking for a player to bet on for Dinger Tuesday? Use PlateIQ’s Pitch Type data.

In the example below from a previous season, you see that Graham Ashcraft had used his cut fastball a little more frequently in a 30-day sample.

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If we select that pitch in the drop-down for the Dodgers, we can then see who has the highest (or lowest) ISO amongst the players in their lineup. Freddie Freeman had just an .082 ISO against that pitch when combining the current and last season, and I bet you weren’t getting great odds on Freddie most days against a righty. So maybe James Outman — at much longer odds — would’ve been the way to go with his .529 ISO. Small sample? Absolutely. But you can play around with all sorts of different time frames to suit what you are looking for, which is just another feature that makes PlateIQ so great.

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Game Logs

Are you considering taking a Clayton Kershaw strikeout prop and want to know what some of his key underlying metrics look like in recent starts? There’s no need to leave the page. Just click the Game Logs tab to see stats such as pitch count, velocity, CSW%, strikeouts, and more.

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About the Author

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Andy Means (meansy53)

Andy Means (aka meansy53) was a walk-on with the esteemed Duke University basketball team for 3 years before graduating in 2004. He also has a Master’s in Accounting from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and has been playing DFS since 2014. He has qualified for multiple Live Finals and displays his extensive basketball knowledge as a host of our top show – NBA Crunch Time. In the summer of 2022, Andy took over the role of Premium Content Director for the RotoGrinders Network, overseeing the vast array of content that is created on RotoGrinders, ScoresAndOdds, and FantasyLabs. Follow Andy on Twitter – @ameansy
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