 Pitching tonight in MLB DFS is not too bad. We've got some good options between you, Darvish, Max Scherzer, I like Tyler Malley. I think that Tywaan Walker's in play as well. You could talk me into Alec Minoa. So five potentially good options there. The problem we're gonna run into for MLB DFS today is stacking because there are two teams I really wanna stack and both of them are involved with some potentially really gross weather. So let's dive on in and get you set for tonight's slate of MLB DFS. This is the FanDuel Live Q&A right here on the FanDuel YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter channels. My name is Jim Sonnis. I am a senior writer and analyst for numberfire.com here to take your questions for the next half hour here. And no matter where you are watching, you can get those questions in. If you're watching on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, or Twitter, you can get some questions in via that. So feel free to put them in now. We'll take them live here on the air. It is just me for today. Aaron is off doing a Bleacher Report Stream. Just MLB DFS for today. Same for tomorrow as well with just MLB DFS. So get those questions in for the next half hour. Let's start things off over on Facebook by talking to DJ, Taiwan Walker, Tyler Malley, Zach Efflin, Tarek Skulbel, or JT Brubaker. To me, the top guy there is Tyler Malley. I think you can make a very strong case for going Taiwan Walker over Malley because Walker is facing the pirates. I would note before we get too far into this that Walker is in one of the weather games for today. You see the Mets and the Pirates here. It's the, I believe that's part of the Tropical Storm in that game up in New York. So we're dealing with some serious weather there. If you look at the precip probabilities over at Dark Sky Weather, you see that like it's possible that this doesn't impact the game too much. The cursor here is over seven o'clock. It's possible they avoid the rain. Kevin Roth and rotor grinders thought this game wasn't a pretty serious risk of being rained out. So I wouldn't make firm plans around the Mets unless you have the ability to change things out later on. So before we get too far into Walker, that's a caveat. If we do get the green light, I think you can make a very strong case for him. Facing the pirates, obviously not a great offense versus righties. They are at 85 WRC plus. A low strikeout team though. And that's the reason why I prefer Malley over Walker is due to upside. I think that I can go you Darvish or Max Schroeder for cash games. So for these two guys, I'm focusing just on upside. And I think that Malley's upside is better. This is over his past seven starts with less movement on his forcing fastball. His skill interactive ERA is 3.03 with a 34% strikeout rate. Good bad at ball data. Facing the Brewers who are a high strikeout team, definitely better now than they were before, but still a high strikeout team. And we saw this same matchup back in June. And Malley was facing the Brewers in Milwaukee. He had 12 strikeouts over six innings. So the upside is big. That's why I prefer Malley over Walker. But again, if you love Taiwan Walker, you think that Malley is not gonna measure up as well. Totally fine. If they're in the same tier, you can make a strong case for Walker if we get the all clear on the weather. But to me, it is Malley over Walker for today. Talk to Mateo over on YouTube. Terrible weather in New York. If this weather is happening in Baltimore, I'm not touching those games. Which two other stacks do you like? So let's go through the weather here first. We talked about the New York weather briefly. This is the weather in Baltimore via Kevin Roth at Rotor Grinders. He's talking about how there's a possibility this game is able to avoid the rain. If we go over to dark sky weather and check out what that is saying for this game, it does look like there is a possibility that they're able to play here. They are projected to get 0.31 inches of rain for tonight, light rain to start, and then heavier rain later on. So I'm not gonna write off the blue jaysmith stacking perspective right now. I think there is a decent chance that once we get the 5.30 PM update from Kevin that we're actually okay to go here. But obviously that's not a given right now. We do wanna have alternatives like Mateo mentioned. So let's go through some alternatives to see where we wanna stack outside of not just the Orioles or outside of the blue jays but also outside of the Mets. Cause the Mets would be number three from me behind the blue jays, number two for today from a stacking perspective was the, or was the Mets I guess, but either way, I do think Cleveland works, they're facing Danny Duffy, Duffy hasn't looked great since he came off the injured list. A 41% hard hit rate allowed, a 41% fly ball rate as well. Not a lot of strikeouts and a lot of walks. Cleveland really bad against lefties but they've gotten some guys back recently. We've helped from Ylraeus obviously helps. Harold Ramirez has not been there all year. So I think that he is definitely someone I would be willing to use. The big one to me as a Tigers, they are facing off with Jay Hap. Hap is someone who's been pretty rough all year long but especially recently, a lot of issues with hard contact, 46% hard hit rate allowed and a 44% fly ball rate as he clints on YouTube just asked about Detroit. Good timing Clint. Yes, I think that they are, if we cross off Detroit or sorry, the Mets and the blue jays, I would say the Tigers then become the top stack for today against Jay Hap. I think actually the Tigers are number two, even if we include the Mets. So it's the blue jays one, Tigers two, Mets three, and then Cleveland's probably four for me right now. So Mateo, if you want two alternatives, I would say Cleveland and Detroit are going to be your top two options. Aaron on Facebook is asking anyone for the Tigers bats, Hap is bad, agreed. So that's why I think Detroit is going to be, if we take off the two weather games, Detroit will wind up being the number one option for today. If your call earlier this year, the Tigers are just hideous to start against lefties, but they're a different offense right now. It's partly because Jonathan's scope has gotten better, partly some personnel changes, but overall they're just playing better baseball right now. So I actually feel pretty comfortable using the Tigers for today. And I believe the lineup is out. We have Nico Goodrum batting leadoff for them, Jonathan's scope second, Eric Haas, who I like a lot batting third, Miguel Cabrera batting fourth, Hemaconda Lario fifth, and Zach Short, six, Willy Castro batting seventh. Let's go over to the numbers here for the Tigers versus lefties. I had these Seattle numbers up. This is from last night's slate. I forgot to refresh this here. So let's go here and check out the Detroit numbers versus lefties and see what we're working with here. Okay. Sort of played appearances. Eric Haas is going to be a guy I like a lot. 448 ISO versus lefties. That's a small sample of 60 played appearances. So ISO stabilizes between, I think it's like 60 to 80 played appearances. He's almost there and he's showing a lot of power. We don't want to trust it yet necessarily because it is still a small sample, but he has the components for a really high ISO because he has a good fly ball rate, a lot of hard contact as well. So Eric Haas is someone I believe in and I think is pretty legit. So let's go over here. I think the Tigers should work pretty well with the U-Darver stack or with the U-Darver's pitcher. So let's go over to the Tigers. Let's go, wasn't loaded in yet, but let's go with Haas as the outfielder there. Is Robbie Grossman sitting? He is. That's kind of a let down I guess. I'm gonna put Haas over in the outfield because I'm gonna want scope. I searched outfield, that's not right. Okay. So let's go here and then let's get scope in there. And we can put him at second base because second base is generally terrible. Okay. So we got that to start. And we're looking at Goodrum Cabrera, Condolario, Short and Castro. Short had good numbers in the minors. So I'm gonna put him in there at shortstop, $2,200, makes it a lot easier to get to Darvish. And if we do get access to the Blue Jays, then he's definitely gonna be someone we're going to want to use in order to give ourselves salary flexibility elsewhere. Let's check out here, Condolario versus lefties, 283 ISO, meh, Miguel Cabrera, 088, Niko Goodrum, oh, 81. But I'm pretty sure Goodrum last year had better numbers versus lefties. Let's check out. He just came out the IL and didn't start last night's game. So no one have a sample on Goodrum since he came back. But let's just check out here hypothetically to see what he did versus lefties last year. A 364 ISO, but that's over 37 plate appearances back in 2019 and 155 ISO, not as great as I thought it was. Maybe it's Condolario who I was thinking of. Let's just check this out quick and see what he's doing or what he did last year, I should say, last couple of years versus lefties to decide how high we should be on Condolario for today. Wasn't super enthused with Goodrum. I'm not a huge Miguel Cabrera fan these days. 250 last year for Condolario over 44 plate appearances. A little bit of power previously, some hard contact, not a lot of fly balls. So I think that for Detroit, these are the first three guys you wanna go with and then after that, you're kinda seeing what works out best, Castro's numbers have been better recently than they were before, so maybe you go there. But I would say most likely, we're probably just gonna take the salary savings and go with whoever is gonna help us the most in that regard, looks like that'll wind up being Goodrum. We can put scope over there to catcher slash first base. We can put Goodrum at second base. Oopsies, then we'll do that and then we'll put scope over at first base. That puts us at 32.75 left. That's not gonna be enough to go full Blue Jay stack, but it's pretty good. So I would say this is probably what I'm looking at for a Blue Jay stack, but if you wanna go Miggy, if you wanna go Condolario, that's okay too. And I think that they are gonna be desirable value stack for today. If you're looking for like a true salary saver, shortworks if you wanna go with a lot of upside, Eric Haas is your guy. Michael is talking about the pitching change for Baltimore. He's talking about Dylan Tate opening ahead of Akin. So I hadn't seen confirmation of that yet when I was refreshing. I've been searching Twitter for most of the day for today. Okay, Hyde said he wanted to see how Tate is an opener. This is from Dan Connolly on Twitter. And then Akin will follow Tate's. The Orioles will go with Dylan Tate to open followed by Keegan Akin, which means we can keep the analysis the same with the Blue Jays. Obviously we're not gonna care too much about Tate being the opener there. It'll be an inning and that's fine. I think that what it does potentially do is maybe increases the value of the guys lower in the order you get to face Akin earlier, but like that could not play out. I wouldn't overthink this. I would say we keep the analysis the same on the Orioles for the Blue Jays for today, despite the fact that Tate will open. As you see here, I still got Akin as a starter here because he will be the long boy for the Orioles for today. So status quo for the Blue Jays for right now. Jackie thinks he's cursed over on Twitch, but he finally did get in the prize money for a DFS baseball competition. So he is thankful for that. So congratulations, Jackie. Run it back again today. See what happens. Kind of a tough slate given the weather situation, but should be a fun one for sure. Let's talk to DGN Facebook. Thoughts on Hauser at home? No, he does not get enough strikeouts. There are a lot of good high strikeout pitchers for today. I can't use a guy with so few strikeouts in DFS. Fandle, you need strikeouts. Hauser does not get those hard pass from me. Clint, Cruz or Castellanos. So we got Nelson Cruz facing Tarik Scubble. We have Castellanos facing off with Hauser. And Scubble, let's have more impactful contact. A 54% hard hit rate. This is over his past five starts with less forcing fastball movement. I think if you were asking me what I rather, stack the twins or stack the Reds, I would say stack the Reds. But if it's a one-off situation, for me, my mindset for one-offs is I want to identify guys who can erase my mistakes elsewhere. And to get that, I need upside. And Nick Castellanos obviously has it. He's tremendous. He's a really good hitter. But there I'm gonna just maximize what I'm gonna do with the balls and play. And that to me says, I'd rather target Scubble than Hauser. So if I'm looking for a one-off there, give me Nelson Cruz over Nick Castellanos. Again, I think the Reds are an option for today, but for a one-off, I go Cruz over Castellanos there. Let's talk to Diffuse. How well do the Reds grade out as a four-man stack? Let's pull up Adrian Hauser's numbers here and see what he's been doing. Did I link this right? How is this still Dane Dunning? Dane Dunning hasn't started in like a couple of days. Whatever. Yesterday, whatever, either way. Okay, I'm gonna figure out how to link these and make it better. Like if you go over to the URL in the sheet, I don't know why I'm showing you this, but you see Adrian Hauser, I'm just clicking for some reason, I'm not clicking it right, whatever. Anyway, Adrian Hauser, let's pull up his game logs. Check out the past five stars, which is his most relevant sample, with less movement on his pitches, 4.08 ERA. In that time, his strikeout rate is super low at 13.9%. It's not like a situation where I feel like you need to avoid him, obviously, because he doesn't get strikeouts. That means he'll let up base runners, base runners can lead to impactful innings, et cetera, et cetera. I just don't like the bad at ball profile against him all that much. Lot of ground balls, not many fly balls. That reduces the upside. If we go back over here, we see just two home runs allowed over his past five starts and that makes sense. Given his bad at ball profile, that's me, I want to maximize extra base hits. I don't get that with Hauser. So if we lop off, let's say weather breaks bad for the Blue Jays and for the Mets, and I can't use those two teams. The Reds would wind up being probably third on my stacking list. I would go with the Tigers one and the in Cleveland two, and then Reds would be three. But if I can avoid them, I would like to, because I just really don't want to deal with all the ground balls and we contact he induces. So they're fine. They're probably fifth overall third if we get bad weather situation, but would rather avoid them if I can. Let's talk to RJ over on YouTube, favorite pay down piece. So this is a favorite lower salary pitcher for today. It depends on your definition of pay down. To me, a value pitcher is anyone below $9,000. And the guy there is Tyler Malley, facing the Brewers, talked about him a bit before, but over his past seven stars, 3.03 skill interactive ERA, 34% strikeout rate, good bad at ball data, facing the Brewers, who have been a lot better recently. So I'm not going at Malley for the matchup. I think that'd be a flawed process right now because the Brewers are a better offense than they were before, but I'm going here because of Tyler Malley. Malley $8,900, I think that he has similar upside to you, Darvish, to Max Scherzer, and he gives you a low salary. I would still prefer you, Darvish and Max Scherzer, because their median expectations are better and the odds they reach their ceiling is likely higher, but Malley to me, very much a fine consideration. I am okay with him for sure for today and we'll use it. Like there are some times where people ask my favorite value pitcher and I will say I don't want to use them. I do want to use Malley for today. I will have less exposure to him than I do to Darvish and Scherzer, but I do still want to use Malley because he's very good and I think that he has upside despite the fact the floor may not be all that great. Let's talk to Jackie. If I keep losing at this rate, I won't be able to keep playing too much longer, but I have faith my luck is changing. I have faith in you as well, Jackie. Hopefully we can get you to you Darvish or Max Scherzer today. That can turn your luck around and get you back in the wind column there. We'll see how things break there. Let's talk to Michael least likely to hit a home run for today. I like this. This is fun. It's Jeff McNeil. Jeff McNeil has an aversion to extra base hits that has never been seen in the history of mankind. That's not true, but he's also facing a guy who can't let up tinker. So it's not actually Jeff McNeil, but if we're looking at the offenses, I'm actually looking to stack for today. He's probably the guy in those lines that's least likely to hit a home run. So it's Jeff McNeil. I have no idea why he just no power from this guy. So we'll go Jeff McNeil for Michael's question, which means he's guaranteed to hit a homer. I don't know. We'll see. Michael, who would you prioritize in a Cleveland stack? Okay. Let's pull up over here. Did I just, where did Patrick Corbin come from? When did I get that from? All right, whatever. Let's refresh here and see if Cleveland's lineup is in for today. And it's not, of course. Anyway, we kind of know who should be in there for Cleveland. So let's pull up their lineup. Let's clear out the Tigers guys here. If I can get to Frommil Reyes, I'd like to get there. He's quite good at baseball. I know this is a breaking statement. Let's check out what he's done. Since he came back to make sure everything's okay with him there in that time. Woo, couple of dingers. Okay. Pretty sure Frommil's okay. We're going to lock him in because why not? Oscar Mercado played decently well in AAA after he got sent down. I think his ISO is about 175 or so. Mercado has shown that he can hit big league pitching in the past. Obviously that was not the case this year, but $2,100, Harold Ramirez $2,500. I would say these are the three priorities within this Cleveland team. I'm at Rosario very much a consideration here at $2,900. The reason I'm not going to have Jose Ramirez in here is because I am working under the assumption that my goal is to maximize the number of blue J's I can get. And that means I had to spend down. The issue we run into with Cleveland in terms of stacking them with Toronto is that they don't mesh up very well. As you see here, a lot of outfielders that I want to use for Cleveland. If we go over to the blue J's, a lot of the guys I'm going to want to use there are also outfielders. Taylor Scar, Hernandez, a lot of power. Lourdes Corriel is reasonably affordable. Randall Gritch has a lot of power. George Springer has been hitting well. So it's difficult to mesh these two together. And it does mean maybe you won't quite be able to get there with Darvish. Maybe you can get there with Mali. I think you can get there with Mali because it means you're using like Bichette, Semi and Vlad, et cetera. But it's a rough mesh situation with Cleveland. But I would say to me, under the assumption that I want to maximize salary savings, these are the guys I'd want to turn to. But let's say you have all the salary to burn, then Jose Ramirez is number one. Followed by Framio, followed by Ramirez, followed by Rosario, followed by Mercado for today. Cal, producer Cal has Tyler Mali in there. He is on the Mali training. He's got Detroit in there with Toronto. I'm into it. I think that that might need to be the way that I go if I want to get to Toronto, which stinks because I do want to get to you and Scherzer. But like, I can accept Mali as a consolation for sure. Jackie says, I want to bet earlier and didn't even know it. It was a Dodger's Moneyline Muncie two hits and bets one hit, $25 into 127. So a little same game Parley there Jackie or were they individual bets? Either way, congratulations on that. DJ, would you stack Kansas City against Plisac who is only going 60 pitches for today? Plisac in his rehab stint went, I think 33 and 43. So yeah, 60 is probably a good number for him. Plisac also is not like, he wasn't super sharp before he went on the IL, a 16% strikeout rate, 4.50 skill interactive ERA. It's a small sample. Let's check out what he did though in those two rehab starts because Plisac's a good pitcher. He just hasn't been pitching well so far this year. But let's check out what he did in those rehab starts, did struggle, got some strikeouts, but the results weren't good. So I think the Royals work DJ just because there aren't a lot of great alternatives for tonight. Like if we take away the Blue Jays and we take away the Mets, there's not a lot left to work with here from a stacking perspective. So I would say the Royals are in play DJ. I think that I put them, so I have Cleveland and Detroit as being like the priorities on the other ones. I would say the Reds are a consideration. I think the Royals are in the same tier as the Reds, but I would put the Reds higher because they should just put a lot of balls and play against Houser, whereas it's not a guarantee for Kansas City for today. So good question there DJ, appreciate you asking that. DeFuse, is Cleveland still seen as a secondary stack if the Blue Jays get rained out? So actually just talked about that in passing, good timing there DeFuse, but I think that to me, the priorities then for stacking would be Detroit and Cleveland. And that does mean that they can mesh up pretty well. You could put Hoss at first base, scope at second base, you can fill your infield there, Goodrum, Condolario, et cetera, et cetera. So the Tigers and Cleveland do mesh pretty well. That works out well. So I would say the priorities for stacking then would be Detroit and Cleveland followed by the Reds and the Royals as secondary stacks if we can't use the Blue Jays or the Mets. Jackie, which players are most likely to hit a home run? Okay, Dinger calls for today. The Dinger calls this morning where Taoskar Hernandez against Keegan-Aken, obviously against Dylan Tate now, but mostly Keegan-Aken. I'm gonna stick with Taoskar under the assumption that game plays. I think it should be good to go. We'll see how that breaks, but I would say we should be good to go there so I'm gonna stick with Taoskar Hernandez as being Dinger call number one. Dinger call number two was Eric Hoss facing Jay Hap, a Hoss I think batting fourth or a third for today. And yeah, batting third, Target field not a bad park for some home runs this time of year, 77 degrees, warmer than a lot of places. So I think that I'm gonna stick with those two. Taoskar Hernandez, Eric Hoss as being my two Dinger picks for today, obviously Hoss is like, you know, we're not trying to avoid the chalk there. If we're looking for like a home run challenge type thing, I would say Taoskar Hernandez, I would say you probably wanna get Vlad in there, I guess, just because like it's Vlad, but Taoskar is a tremendous pick for home run challenge, shouldn't be as popular as Vlad, et cetera, et cetera. And then Jonathan Scope, if you're looking for the three man challenge, the home run challenge, I would say Scope grades out pretty well there. Bakwa with a doctor disrespect question. Raul or Yaya? I don't know who Raul is. I have not watched enough yet, so working on it, but doctor disrespect over everything. Looking forward to having him back on the FanDuel YouTube page here in the very near future. Michael says, I love you, Cal. I agree, Michael. I love Cal too, Cal's the best. Gotta make sure we get that one on the screen. So Cal is going to get it, he missed it. Cal's official lineup for today. Mali, Tigers, Blue Jays, Cal is all in on the stacks in the solo shot for this morning. Let's go back to Jackie over on Twitch. I always leave out Vlad on these and he hits one on those days, same with Otani. Yeah, I try to like, so for the podcast in the morning, the solo shot, I try to give out like a boring pick and a fun pick. But like for the boring pick, I have a hard time being as boring as saying, hey, the guy who leads league at home runs is gonna hit a home run tonight. Like that seems like, that seems really boring. So I'm trying to not do that, which means that I don't wind up using Otani or Vlad as my picks. I should just do that though. Cause like I have a fun one too. I should just go with the fun with the boring calls. If I were to be boring, it's Vlad. Vlad's gonna go yard tonight if that game plays. So, but I do think that Teo Scars are tremendous option as well because he is beautiful, just wonderful. Let's talk to Clint on YouTube. Trey Mancini will boom one today as a warm up for the home run derby. Okay, so Trey Mancini getting that dinger stroke work and facing Alec Minoa. Obviously some, some interesting history between Minoa and the Orioles. This is the third time the Orioles have faced Minoa in the past like three days, it feels like. Minoa does light up fly balls. So Clint, I think that if you're looking for a like a, you know, an overlooked type guy, Mancini's not the worst option. I have a lot of respect for Minoa especially in terms of getting strikeouts, limiting balls and play. That's why I'm not gonna go there. But hey, I think that the, there are elements in place for you Clint that do make that kind of interesting. So good luck with Trey Mancini. I think there, there was some logic there for sure. Let's talk to Jonathan. Should I get Harper against Alcelay? I didn't talk about the Phillies before. I think that they're an option just because again, we could get the Blue Jays and the Mets lopped off. And if that does wind up happening, I think the Phillies are a consideration because Alcelay, letting up a lot of hard contact since he came off the Angeluses over the three starts since he came back, 50% hard hit rate, 36% fly ball rate. The reason I can't get super jazzed about the Phillies despite those rough numbers is it's a really bad hitting weather in Chicago for today. Winds are in from Central at 11 miles per hour. That is high impact at Wrigley. So that's why I wind up being lower in the situation. As Michael reminded us on YouTube, this is Brandon's Phillies. I need to make sure I address them properly. Brandon's Phillies, they're no longer Philadelphia Phillies. They're Brandon's Phillies. Brandon's Phillies wind up getting pushed down as a result of the weather in Chicago for today. And because Alcelay is actually a pretty good picture. I will say though, if you're looking for like drastic platoon splits, you do get those via Alcelay. He's definitely worse versus lefties. So Odebel Herrera, Dede Gregorius, Bryce Harper. I talk about it every time he never plays, but if Brad Miller starts for once, you could definitely go there. So the Phillies is another team to consider for stacking despite the fact the weather is really, really bad for today in Chicago from a hitting perspective. DJ says the Cubs finally won. So the Cubs got one back on the Phillies last night thanks to some terrible defense. Zach Wheeler couldn't quite hold together after the defense let him down. I was sad about that, but he was still better than Chris Paddock. So he got that going for us. So Zach Wheeler still better than Chris Paddock, which is great. Jackie is asking, is it Brandon Phillips Phillies? Brandon Gadoula always seems to stack the Phillies? I think it's more of the A's. If we were to associate a team with Brandon Gadoula, it would be the A's more so than any other team. I know back in the day, Brandon would like before he would run his numbers, you're like, okay, so why am I stacking the A's today? Like that would be the thought process. So I think above Phillies, we associate Brandon with the A's. A's were playing earlier on today. They had, were they in the McCullers game? Believe it was the McCullers game. Yeah, Frankie Montas versus McCullers. So, but I think that, yeah, Brandon's A's. There we go. Just in case you ever forget, Brandon's A's facing McCullers today. I had some Astros stacks because Montas has really struggled on the road and then he had like 15 strikeouts. That might be an exaggeration, it might not. I didn't get to see the end of the game, but either way. Okay, so RJ says, you like Winker for a late Dinger? Yeah, he's facing, again, it's a tough situation because Hauser doesn't let up a lot of fly balls in hard contact, but Jesse Winker's really good. So that's not the worst situation in the world. Finally, DJ asking for home run calls. Let me solidify the home run calls for decks. I didn't bounce around a bit. If we're going three for like the home run challenge, my three picks, we wanna do shock to get the easy home runs, we'll go Vlad. That's one. Teo Scar Hernandez, because it's not as chalky, but it's still good. So we'll go with Teo Scar two and then I'll go Jonathan Scope. Actually, no, I'm gonna go air cost. We had him this morning in the solo shot. We're gonna stick with it, ride or die with air cost for tonight. That is all that we have here for the FanDuel Live Q&A for today, but we are back once again tomorrow if you wanna check out the sheet for tomorrow. Lot of starters not known yet, but hey, case one, a head start in your research, there is that. We'll see who wants to start it for those teams. I don't really know yet, but it seems like we're probably talking about most likely Charlie Morton, Kenta Maeda, maybe Zach Thompson. We'll see how things go for that. We'll talk to you again tomorrow at 4 p.m. Make sure you are subscribed to the FanDuel YouTube, Twitch, Facebook or Twitter page and come back here tomorrow at 4 p.m. We'll talk to you more about LVDFS then. Be like Michael, say I love you Cal, say thanks Cal, Calvin Theobald, our video producer for running the video side of things here today. Thank you Cal as always and thank you to everyone for tuning in. Good luck to you tonight. We'll talk to you once again tomorrow. This has been the FanDuel Live Q&A.