 Gipson is here with today's Fandal Hurry Up, breaking down my three commandments of MLB DFS. The first one is to spend up at pitchers. This is obviously not universal because you can sometimes get good pitchers for a low salary. But generally, you gotta pay the Piper if you want upside, which you very much do in DFS with what percentage of your scoring comes via the pitching position. If you wanna get strikeouts, you typically have to spend up to do so. And strikeouts are a massive key in MLB DFS because every strikeout is worth three points. It's the same number of points you lose for an earned run or gain for any pitched. So if you wanna get high strikeout pitchers, you typically gotta spend up. It may seem like restrictive to roster a guy with a salary of $10,000, $11,000, or $12,000, but it's well worth it because you need access to those strikeouts to get those high upside scores. Within your batters to MLB DFS, you should consider stacking. Stacking is when you pair together players on the same team within an individual line. This works out for a couple of reasons. First one is because if you roster a batter who drives in another batter on his team and you have both the batter and the run scorer on your team, you get points both in the run scored and the RBI. You're double dipping. But also every time one player gets a base hit, that benefits everybody else on his team because it extends the game and gives them more volume potential. So stacking is a massive key for MLB DFS. I would try to get at least one four player stack per lineup and try to jam in a second stack for the rest of your lineup as well. Finally, with your hitters, make sure you're prioritizing upside. Typically that will come via power. You can get there via speed at times, but for the most part, it's the power hitters who post big numbers for MLB DFS. A walk is worth three points. A single is worth three points on FanDuel too. But a home run is worth 18.7. If you want a difference making score for MLB DFS, typically you're getting there via multiple extra base hits. So prioritizing power is a big way to catapult yourself up the leaderboard in a quick way and give yourself the upside you need to compete to take down the top prize. That's all we got here for today on the FanDuel Horia, but good luck to you in those MLB DFS streets. Have fun and go win yourselves in sweet, sweet cash.