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A total of 17 games are on the baseball slate on Wednesday, June 7th with doubleheaders scheduled in the Brewers-Mets and Indians-Rays series.
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 Wednesday, July 7th.
Blue Jays vs. Orioles, 7:05 p.m. ET
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ($5,900)
Bo Bichette ($5,500)
Marcus Semien ($5,500)
The stack involving the Toronto Blue Jays best hitters is an expensive one, but the combination of this powerful lineup and Baltimore Orioles starter Matt Harvey could make these prices worth it. Through 17 starts, Harvey enters with a 7.34 ERA. He has pitched somewhat better in his last couple starts, but coming in with an ERA over seven at this point of the season with a decent sample size is a major issue. Toronto has one of the best offenses in the sport, so they should be ready to jump all over Harvey.
Nationals vs. Padres, 10:10 p.m. ET
Fernando Tatis Jr. ($5,900)
Manny Machado ($5,300)
Jake Cronenworth ($4,700)
The final game of the night should provide some value when you’re going after the San Diego Padres hitters. The trio of batters are priced relatively high as well, but they will go up against a struggling Washington Nationals starter Patrick Corbin. He will come in with a 5.56 ERA and in his last outing, Corbin allowed six runs (five earned) on eight hits in 4.2 innings in a five-inning loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. San Diego scored at least five runs in each of their last three games, and they should continue that streak on Wednesday.
Athletics vs. Astros, 8:10 p.m. ET
Carlos Correa ($5,000)
Jose Altuve ($4,900)
Yuli Gurriel ($4,800)
Yordan Alvarez ($4,700)
The Houston Astros have the best offense in baseball right now, and it’s because of the depth they have down their lineup. None of the players listed above are in the top 15 of highest priced players in this slate, but they are all tightly grouped together in price. It’s beginning to not matter a whole lot who the opposing starting pitcher is as Houston looks for their sixth consecutive victory to start the month of July.