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Best MLB team stacks for DFS on Tuesday, June 29

We go over some of the best MLB teams to stack for DFS on DraftKings for Tuesday’s main slate.

Betting Boston on the run line

We have a 15-game schedule in the majors on Tuesday, which means there are still multiple opportunities to come away with a win in DraftKings baseball DFS. The main slate has 15 games starting at 7:05 p.m. ET.

Sometimes with a plus-matchup on the MLB game slate, we get an opportunity to slot multiple players from the same team into our DFS lineups. You can learn more about MLB DFS strategy, including team stacks, here.

Here, we’ll break down three of the best team stacks for the MLB slate on Tuesday, June 29th.

Royals vs. Red Sox, 7:10 p.m. ET

J.D. Martinez ($5,600)
Xander Bogaerts ($5,400)
Alex Verdugo ($4,100)

The Red Sox, who are averaging six runs per game in their last four contests, will be getting prepared to face Royals starting pitcher Brad Keller on Tuesday night. Keller has struggled on the road this season mightily with a 5.05 ERA and .313 opponents batting average in four starts.

Xander Bogaerts is a must start for this stack as he’s hitting .333 with 4 RBI in 6 career at-bats against Keller. The 28-year-old also has recorded a hit in four consecutive games and producing 11.7 FPPG over that time. Martinez could also be put in this stack as he has hit a home run off of Keller and is averaging 6.4 FPPG in his last five contests.

Pirates vs. Rockies, 8:40 p.m. ET

Ke’Bryan Hayes ($5,100)
Adam Frazier ($4,800)
Bryan Reynolds ($3,700)

We could see a ton of offense scored in this contest as the Pirates travel out to Coors Field to take on the Rockies. DraftKings Sportsbook has the run total currently set at 11, which is the highest on the board. The Pirates lost Monday’s game against the Rockies 2-0, but are still averaging 4.2 runs in their last five games.

German Marquez will be on the mound for Rockies, who has been their best starting pitcher this season. Marquez is 5-1 with an ERA of 3.56 in 10 home starts. It might be tough sledding for the Pirates but Bryan Reynolds has a 13-game hitting streak. The 26-year-old is slashing .415/.426/.642 with 3 HRs and 13 RBI. Reynolds is also averaging 11 FPPG during his current hit streak.

Padres vs. Reds, 7:10 p.m. ET

Nick Castellanos ($4,000)
Jonathan India ($4,000)
Tyler Stephenson ($3,900)

To wrap-up our team stacks, we had to go with the Cincinnati Reds, who have one of the most powerful offenses at home this season in the majors. Reds will be facing San Diego Padres starting pitcher Blake Snell, who has not pitched well on the road this season.

Snell has an ERA of 10.36 and opponents batting average of .328 in eight road starts. Right-handed hitters have hit the former AL Cy Young winner a little bit, slugging .267 with 9 HRs. The Reds have a couple of sluggers in Jesse Winker and Nick Castellanos, who can hit both for power and average that will make an impact in tonight’s game. Castellanos is coming off a ridiculous performance Monday night, where he hit a grand slam and had 7 RBI (36 DKFP) against the Phillies.