Top KBO DFS Stacks: Friday, May 8th

Annyeong! Happy Thursday, or whatever day it is! I have been enjoying digging into the KBO these past few days and am excited to be able to get back into some writing and hanging out with you fine folks a few days a week. The plan for now is that Andy Means is going to continue writing the pitching primer, while Dan Gaspar and I will be sharing the duty on the hitting side of things here. The focus here will be on top stacks for the upcoming slate, although, if you know me, you know that I am subject to musing into just about anything I feel like.

We are in a tough spot with this league in that we don’t get lineups until an hour before game time, so there is a lot we are not going to know for this article. We also have only a tiny fraction of the amount of data that we have for MLB, but as the season wears on we will learn more about these players and what the numbers mean.

There will also be changes/additions/subtractions in here throughout the day as things change, or my opinion changes. Most days, I’m going to talk about three stacks that I like. Often times, we’ll end up with some fairly obvious chalk, and I’ll try to give you something that’s at least a little further off the radar as well.

STACKS TO ENJOY ON THURSDAY NIGHT, JEULGYEO!

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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 Twitter – @DavePotts2