 14 games on tonight's main MLB DFS slate. We are going out with a bang, our final Q&A, at least on the baseball side of things, before the All-Star break. We will still have Q&As next week, I believe Monday through Friday. I won't be here Friday, but Tom Vecchio will have you for MLB on Friday next week. But either way, we're gonna be here talking some football. I know JJ Zacharias will be here on Monday. So we're still gonna have Q&As, just different ones for next week. But let's go out with a bang here and win some money tonight in MLB DFS. This is the FanDuel Live Q&A. That's 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 answer your questions for the next half an hour to get you set for tonight's slate of MLB DFS. As always, no matter where you are watching, you can get your questions in. We'll take questions from Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, we'll take them anywhere and we'll get you set for tonight's slate of MLB DFS. Let's start things off with Sarugi over on YouTube. Hello, Sarugi, welcome back. Is Valeka worth a shot? Pat Valeka, I wanted to play Leba, but he is not starting. So Domingo Leba, not in the lineup for the Orioles for today. They're facing Dallas Keichel. I am broadly open to the idea of using batters who are facing Dallas Keichel. So that's a good thing for Pat Valeka. And I believe I talked myself into Valeka, like two nights ago, whenever I tried second against Hunjun Ryu, and I don't think it worked very well, but let's dig in here and see what we got with Valeka. 157 plate appearances, 0-56 ISO. That's overall, let's check out the splits versus lefty specifically. Probably not gonna be enough to feel super great here, but hey, let's check it out anyway. Against lefty specifically, 0-86 ISO this year, things have been better in the past. Dallas hit a lot of fly balls, that's a good thing, but I feel like we'll probably try to avoid Valeka. I'm guessing it's because he's minimum salary. Yeah, so I would, let's try to find another mid-salary guy throughout the show for today, so we get to try to find someone else. I would not be searching for Valeka personally, just because the upside may not be there. Let's talk to Kyle on YouTube. How would you rank Philadelphia, the Dodgers, the Padres, and Houston for my stacking perspective for today? Philadelphia is number one. Love Philadelphia and a great spot here. With Gary Richards, who's really, really struggling with the new sticky stuff enforcement. So Philadelphia is one, Dodgers would be two. They're facing off with Taylor Weidner coming back today. He had one rehab start before coming back. It didn't go very well. He wins 62 pitches, so stretched out, but probably not in his best form at the moment. So Dodgers two there. The Astros are, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot. I can't read. They're facing Nestor Cortez, pretty good. I'm not sure how long Cortez will go. I think he would 59 in his first start. So, you know, it's long enough. They're great against lefties. So not totally off the map, but I'm not super eager to use batters facing Cortez. And then the, or the Padres are facing Kyle Freeland. Freeland's been okay this year, so I would be okay not being super high on them, especially because of not as good against lefties. So Philly won Dodgers two. I would go with, I would just probably go with those two for the most part. I think those would be the top two for me over there. Let's talk to Closso over on YouTube, Conrad. Happy Friday, Jim. Happy Friday, Conrad. How are you feeling about Zach Thompson? After the Braves have seen him a few times already, that's one concern I have with Thompson. The second concern is I don't know how long he will go. I spelled his name wrong. That's so mean. Okay, so it's an H, not a K. I forgot to change that. There we go. I don't know how long he'll go. The Marlins tend to be pretty conservative with their pitchers. He stretched out. Like that's not a concern, but even when he's been stretched out, 91 and 87 pitches over his past two starts, the Marlins, I think it's smart. I think it's smart the way they use their pitchers. So I'm not criticizing them. I think they're doing a smart thing, but it's not good for us in DFS. So I think that's the secondary concern. Obviously seeing the Braves for, I think it's a third time now, and them being in good offense, I'm okay being lower on him as a result of the length and the matchup, and as you said, the familiarity with him right now. Aaron, let's get this party started. Cheers. Indeed, Aaron. Cheers. Happy Friday to you. Let's talk to Tim over on Facebook. Are the Red Sox, Marlins and Cardinals good money line picks? Okay, so the Red Sox facing Vince Velazquez. Let me check out. I actually don't have the numbers up here. Let's find the Red Sox money line. Minus 132. No, I would not go there with Richards pitching personally. Marlins, you could potentially talk me into it. I think it'll be a pretty low scoring game. I wouldn't take them plus 106 just because Morton is so good. So I'd be avoiding that one as well. Cardinals are going up. Oh, the Cardinals are playing the early game, I think. I make that up. Yeah, I think they might already be playing. I think they're playing the Cubs, either way. So I wouldn't be into those personally, Tim. I think those two games are stayaways from me. Let's talk to DJ on Facebook. Wade Miley, Alex Cobb or Cole Irvin. So none of the above for me, preferably. I'm not super into any of those options just because they're low strikeout guys. I need strikeouts. They're not going to be the guys who are putting up, you know, I don't think it's 60 burgers in the range of outcomes, whereas there are some guys who could potentially do that. Irvin, 18% strikeout rate in his most relevant sample. Cobb is at 24%, which is fine. It did seem like he had a dip after the sticky stuff discussion began. 24% is not terrible, and he's been a good overall pitcher still in that time. But I'd like a little bit more juice for DFS. And then the other one is Wade Miley. Yeah, I probably won't be on Miley either. I think if I had to pick one of those people, it'd be Alex Cobb, decent matchup at the Mariners, still getting enough strikeouts to be in consideration, but personally, neither or none of them really on my list, but I would say Cobb is the highest consideration for me. Oh, and Alvin actually asked about Cobb too. So where do Cobb and Manoa rank as pitchers and San Diego as a stack? San Diego facing Kyle Freeland. Again, not super itchy to stack against Freeland. It's a, not a great park for hitting, although it's not terrible today, given the temperatures out East are a bit cooler. Freeland does a decent job of getting some ground balls and also the Padres much better versus writings in lefty. So I would say Luke Warm, not super into the Padres, they're not off the table, but not super high on my list either. I would put Manoa above Cobb. Manoa is very, very risky because he does let up a lot of fly balls and the raise, well, the numbers here are actually for, I copy, see, I cheated. I tried to try to make things easy myself. We had the Brew Baker Walker and Manoa all get pushed from yesterday and I copied and pasted their cells, but I copied and pasted his opponent info, which is the Orioles, not the Rays. So this is actually a lot tougher. The Rays versus righties have a, I think like 108, 107 WRC plus, 182 ISO. They do strike out. So that's why I think that Manoa is worth considering Alvin, but I would say that the risk is there because the match was pretty tough with the Rays. He's also on the road. So I would say that if I were ranking out pitchers, Manoa might wind up being fourth actually. So it's looking at like here, we've got Charlie Morton one probably for me. I like Taiwan Walker two. I would go Ken to my eight of three. Manoa is probably in that four consideration. I think he's in the same tier as those guys too. So probably about fourth for me. Cobb a bit lower, I won't get there personally for tonight. So he probably wound up being somewhere outside the top five if I had to guess. Ooh, I am behind on it in question. Sorry about that. Let's talk to Bethany over on YouTube. Hey Jim, not in MLB girl, but just wanted to say, hope you had a great birthday week. Thank you. I appreciate that Bethany. It was, we decided to actually do something on a Thursday night, which I don't usually do, which meant that I was very tired this morning and did a lot of podcasts. So it was a struggle, but we're here. It's Friday afternoon and I am going to bed early tonight. Let's talk to Julius best picture of the night. Okay. For me, the best picture is Charlie Morton. He has the same issue that Conrad was talking about with Zach Thompson, where there's a lot of familiarity because the Marlins faced Morton back on June 11th and I believe they faced him again last week or like over this weekend. So two recent starts against them. They scored four runs both times. I don't care about that part, but I still think that he's the top guy for me. 28% strike area for Morton over his past 10 starts. I kept it at 10 for him because he actually hasn't seen a massive movement, massive shift in his movement since the sticky stuff discussion. Really good bat at ball data, good park, good matchup. So I know that there are concerns with Morton. There are red flags, every picture on this slate though. So I would say that Morton is the number one picture for me. Let's talk to Alvin. Is it just me or is the White Sox lineup underwhelming? It is not just you. I agree. I had to go through like, that's why I have the White Sox tab pulled up over here. So I was like trying to dig deeper into them. So I was like, okay, Anderson fine. Lot of stolen base upside. Love Goodwin, love the power. Abreu, prefer him against lefties but fine against righties. Moncada, he has an injury. I wanna check out his numbers really quick. This is a tangent because I wanna look more at Adam Engel. But let me pull up Moncada and see what his bat at ball numbers look like recently because shoulders are scary for hitters. It can sometimes sap away power. So I do wanna look at the more recent numbers on him. Just come back to past two games. So only, let's see here about nine, seven balls in play. And of those seven balls in play, three even hard hits. That's actually not, that's not bad. I find that kind of interesting. It's getting some good exavilo on that. He is not putting the ball too much on the ground in those two games. It's a very small sample, but I think that Moncada's doing well enough in those two games where I feel okay putting him on the list. So all the top four are fine. And I, when I initially pulled up this lineup album, I was annoyed that Adam Engel was batting fifth. Cause I was like, okay, I don't really tend to use Adam Engel. But like, honestly, once I looked at his numbers since the start of last year, it looks a lot better. I'm gonna pull up his splits tool over on fan graphs because I think that I wanna group together his numbers versus righties both last year and this year and we'll go versus right hand of pitchers and we're gonna go from 2020 through 2021. And when we do that 77 plate appearances, 239 ISO is not bad, 24 or 25% strikeout rate. He has a 35% fly ball rate, enough hard contact and he does deal some bases too. So I was initially underwhelmed specifically because Engel was hitting fifth. I feel a lot better about it after looking at his numbers versus righties since the start of last year. He's minimum salary. So who were we talking to before about Valeka? Sarugi, I think that if you're looking for a min salary player, Adam Engel actually does enough for me to be there. So I don't hate it, honestly. And that does make me feel better about the White Sox stack as a whole. I'm still not, I'm not gonna use Lyra Garcia. I don't want to use Andrew Vaughn versus righty. He's pretty rough in those situations. Gavin Sheets has been fine so far so you could dip down there. But I do think all the top five are definitely intriguing enough for me to get there. So it is underwhelming, yes, I agree. But I think there's still enough that there are for me to like them for stacking and specifically Engel, someone I'm very okay with for today. Mateo, do you like Morton pitching Miami or Maeda at home? Both, I like yes. The answer is yes, Mateo, I like both. I would say that to me, Morton is higher because he's been good this whole year whereas Maeda's more so been good recently. I do want to look at Kenta's numbers though because he's pretty interesting in what he's been doing since he came off the IL. And that's the reason why I am okay using him tonight. He's probably, I would say number three. I want to put Taiwan Walker above him because I think that Walker just, he makes a lot more sense against the Pirates but if we go to the movement here and look at his slider in the four starts since he came back I think a lot more horizontal movement on that slider. The vertical movement's actually been a bit different as well. So the velocity is down on that slider. You see here, whoopsies, wrong one. Yeah, it's down 81.6, 82.5 for the full season. So the velocity's down but it's getting more break. So I kind of think I haven't read anything about this. This could be totally off or I could just be making something up but I think he changed the way he's throwing his slider while he was on the injured list. And that's interesting because it's actually worked out pretty well. 14% swinging strike rate in those games, strikeout rate is at 28%. He's limiting hard contact. It's a 23% rate and all those starts were on the road. Now goes back home, good matchup for tonight. So I do think that that Kenta Maeda is someone I want to use for today. Tiger's not like a soft matchup anymore, I don't think. I think they're decent but they do still strike out. So I would say Kenta Maeda number three behind Morton and Walker for tonight but I think they're all really good options. So Mateo, yes, I like both for today. Let's talk to DJ. Yeah, Cardinals are playing right now against the Cubs. Okay, I thought I was losing my mind there. Good, thank you, appreciate it. Let's talk to you Brandon on Facebook, lock of the night, nothing because there is no such thing as a lock in baseball. It's a super volatile sport. So I can never say the word lock. If I were to give out something in which I have the most confidence, let's go that way, let's go with a home run call in which I have the most confidence. We'll phrase it that way because I think that's the most proper way to do so. The home run calls from this morning, I believe were Didi Gregorius against Garrett Richards and the Nelson Cruz against Matt Manning. I would say the twins stack is one I have a good amount of confidence in as the Phillies. If I had to go with one high confidence play, it would be the twins performing well against Matt Manning because a lot of the guys were targeting it and the Phillies are left-handed and Fenway is not a great park for lefties for power. So if I'm giving out my highest confidence pick for tonight, I think the twins against Matt Manning should perform pretty well. So we'll phrase it that way to navigate around the volatility of baseball. Patrick over on Facebook, Texas has played Oakland tough this year. What do you think about a Texas mini stack? Okay, let's go over here and check out the Rangers against Cole Irvin. Irvin's not someone we need to avoid. This is over his past six stars with a bit less movement on his foreseeing fastball, 18% strikeout rates, not the best bad at ball data either. So that's good for the Rangers. The reason I'm not super anxious to get there is that they're pretty bad against lefties but use phrases specifically as mini stack. So let's look at that because I think that could be more viable. That's one way to navigate around a team that's really bad against one-handedness is limiting your exposure. I still want a full stack because I want to have confidence that even if I don't have Andy Ibanez on my team that he can benefit the others by getting a base hit. So that's why I do still care about that. But I do think you could get away with a mini stack of Ibanez, Garcia. I mean, Gallows fine versus lefties too. So you go there, Hicks. Yeah, John Hicks back in his Detroit days, I think was always like a lefty masher. So yeah, I think that's fine, Patrick. They're not super high on my list because of how bad they are versus lefties. But yeah, I think that works for sure. Specifically focusing on two, three, four, five within that lineup. Let's talk to Nick. Thoughts on Eric Lauer for the Brewers tonight. Eric Lauer, not a big strikeout guy. He is at 23%. This is over his six outings with last movement. There was one relief outing in there. Facing the Reds, 89 WRC plus versus lefties. Definitely a better team versus righties than lefties. I'm not gonna be there personally because I just don't think there's enough strikeout juice from Lauer, but I'm also not stacking against him in part because he does limit our contact, but also because the Reds not super great versus lefties. Okay, actually the related question turned to views. How do you feel about attacking Lauer with the Reds? For instance, Nicosianos is a one-off. Wouldn't be opposed to stacking with Suarez, India and Aquino. I'd be wary of Aquino because they're in a National League Park and he often leads for pinch hitters pretty early. So be wary of that with Aquino. I like him more when they're in the American League and he can DH and just stay in the whole game. I probably will not be stacking the Reds because of the hard contact we discussed because they're definitely not as good versus lefties. So I think to me it's a stay away where I don't want to use Lauer and I don't want to stack against him all that much. Let's see here. Tim, what are your three best money line, best three for money line picks? Like I've been grinding DFS stuff, so haven't had a chance and probably won't honestly at this point in the day. I was busy this morning so couldn't get to it then and things move by this time of day. So honestly, if I had to pick something, guessing the Dodgers are probably just outrageously. Yeah, they're minus 290, no thanks. Not quite getting there. I'll think on it Tim and I'll get back to you. So we'll come back to that for sure. Let's talk to DJ Adam Engel, Kevin Smith, Austin Hedges, Christian Arroyo, Engel for sure for me for tonight. Let's talk to Shane, best shortstop for tonight. Let's see here. Pull up a shortstop. Let's get rid of Engel there. His smiling face. See nose and we'll be using him for tonight. Okay, so Tatis is facing Freeland, I believe. I mean, if you could pick anyone, just probably pick Tatis I would assume. So I would say best overall shortstop, probably Tatis. If I'm looking at guys that I want to stack, it's Tim Anderson for the White Sox. I am gonna be using Jorge Polanco versus Matt Manning. Let's see, are there stacks or other shortstops I might want to be using as a result of the fact that I want to stack their teams? Didi, didi or Gourius, definitely will be on him for sure. I can get there. Let's play the main ones I would say. So looking at Tatis, if you got all the salary in the world chain and then Anderson, Polanco and Didi, if you want to save some salary for tonight. DJ likes Gavin Sheets. Gavin Sheets is the man. Yeah, I think he's interesting. He's batting eighth, which is kind of a buzzkill, but still okay with going there. Conrad or Closo over on YouTube, favorite possible under roster to overlook stacks. Let's go over here to the implied totals because again, that's kind of, if you want like a quick and dirty way to judge which team's really popular, check out the implied totals and see which teams have high marks there. So Boston will be popular, the twins will be popular, White Sox popular, Philly's popular, literally all five. Okay, cool. So it's literally all five I talked about this morning are going to be the more popular stacks. So let's try to deviate from that and find a stack that could potentially go overlooked. I think the Orioles are kind of interesting. Dallas Kaikal has been slipping 18% strikeout rates. Fly ball rate is, I believe up to 25%. I'm not sure if it's up but I think it's up to 25%. So I think you could stack the Orioles for sure. Is McKenna in the lineup? He's not. Okay, so I was going to go there but I think that the Orioles could be interesting. I could get behind that. They didn't work out well and I tried to stack them at a low roster rate earlier in the week, did not work but I think that you could give that one a shot once again. Other potential ones that could go a bit overlooked, the Royals are not off the map, I wouldn't say. McKenzie has a lot of issues with walks. He gets strikeouts too. The reason I'm not actively looking to stack the Royals is because McKenzie doesn't let up enough balls and play. So that's the big concern but he lets up a lot of base runners, lets up hard contact. So if you're looking for overlooked stacks I would say the Royals are there and I would say the Orioles are there as well. Talk to DJ over on Facebook. Stack Tampa Bay, Cleveland or the Dodgers definitely gonna be the Dodgers for me. I think they're actually a pretty good stack against Weidner. Not just because of the issues he had in his rehab start but also because these are his numbers in the five starts he made, that's very stackable again. So the Dodgers to me, I think those top five we talked about are all in the same tier for tonight like the Phillies, Twins, Dodgers, all those teams are in the same tier for me tonight. So yeah, I think the Dodgers are a really good stack for today. Producer Cal, Cal and Theobald going with a National League East lineup going with Charlie Borden, the Mets and of course Brandon Gidula's Phillies. Okay, I like the Morton part, the Mets, we were gonna stack them yesterday against Brew Baker, that game got rained out. There might be, I think the rain looked okay for today. Yeah, they should be good to go there. They're not as high on my list because there are a bunch of good options but hey Cal, we can't miss a chance to stack the Mets and we missed that yesterday because of the rain. So as a middle finger to mother nature we can go and stack the Mets just trying to disturb what was intended with the Mets there, I love the Phillies. So I think that's a good lineup there for sure. Let's talk to Kyle, main targets may Phillies stack. Okey dokey, let's check out the Phillies lineup over here. Brad Miller, bad and fifth. Think he had, was it three home runs last night? What a guy. I'm annoyed he had those three home runs because he was like, oh cool, we're gonna get Brad Miller at like on no rosters and then he hits a triple dong the night before. So he's still a guy you wanna get. So we're gonna put him in there. Let's go over to Morton as our pitcher and see what we're working with. I want Harper in there. And who else is in this lineup for today? Okay, Segura, Romuto, we have McCutcheon, Reese Hoskins batting sixth. That's a little annoying, but whatever. All right, so I'm probably gonna want Reese if I had to guess. It does mean we have Miller, Romuto and Hoskins. So one thing I will say Kyle is that if you're thinking about this from a tournament perspective, there will be an edge today in using Hoskins and Romuto because I'm guessing people will gloss over them because Miller is there at minimum salary. So I will say from a tournament perspective, Hoskins and Romuto today extra enticing because I wouldn't, I mean, you can't use all three but also because I think we'll see a situation where one of them gets squeezed out as a result of Miller also being catcher slash first base eligible. So I think we're probably gonna want to being pretty high on Reese Hoskins for tournaments. He's batting sixth for $3,800. That's not like a process based recommendation. That's not the way you wanna play things but has a lot of power, you know, strikeout rate is manageable-ish. So I would say if you're playing for tournaments actively targets Reese Hoskins under the assumption he will be overlooked because people are going to Brad Miller. And then if they're going to another guy in this lineup probably going to Romuto higher in the order lower salary Hoskins a tremendous, tremendous tournament option for today in my eyes. Let's actually just put him in there because why not? I've got the salary to do so. And then we're deciding between like Cutch, Seguro and I guess it's probably gonna be those two. And Didi, oh Didi, of course. Okay, so Didi against Rainies, 213 ISO, sick. We're gonna do it. Okay, so we'll go back over here. This is the Philly stack for me for today. It does mean you are living in the bottom half of the order, but I don't care. I mean, like if we get Hoskins specifically at lower roster rate, sick, let's do it. So I love this stack for the Phillies for tournaments specifically. You're playing a cash game, you know, drift up there, get real Muto. You can bump up McCutcheon in that scenario. But for a tournament where I can just go crazy I think this is going to be a great stack for the Phillies in tournaments. And DJ just asked on Facebook, is Brad Miller someone to ride with at Fenway? Yes, I very much think so. Batting fifth, mint salary, lots of power. He'll be popular, but I don't care. He's great. So yes, I think he is awesome. DeFuse is asking about Cleveland for today. Cleveland facing Brad Keller. Yeah, I think that they work. Keller has been in a bit of a funk for sure. This is his past five stars of the last movement on his sinker, probably due to sticky stuff. 5.56 skill interactive ERA. The one thing we wanna check here is what Keller does versus lefties. I know we have Frommel Reyes back now. So there is a righty to consider on this team. And we do need to be mindful of that. But for the most part, Cleveland's a lot of lefties. So we do wanna check out what Keller does versus lefties. He has a 21% striker. It actually bit higher against lefties and righties. And he has a higher ground ball right versus lefties. So actually like that kind of is interesting for Frommel Reyes. So yeah, I think that Cleveland definitely is in play. I think they'd probably make, be like, I mentioned the top five stacks. They're probably right there. So yeah, I think that that's a good one to target for today. Mike, outside of Philly versus Boston Shock, how do you feel about the Dodgers, Bets, Muncie, et cetera? Yes, I think that they are very interesting. I'm not sure if they will be less popular, just because I believe they had the fifth highest implied total in people on the Dodgers, which they should. So I don't think they'll necessarily be like under the radar, but I am still on board with using them really healthy at this point. So yes, Will Smith $2,500. What in the world? Is he just on a strikeout binge or what's going on here? Okay, is he just low because he's a catcher? Okay, strikeouts, yeah, strikeouts been a little bit high. So I guess I get it, but he's in a slump, but I'm still okay with him. So Will Smith, still a guy I would turn to for today. Diffuse, Red Sox and Cleveland Thoughts. Red Sox are high upside, but pretty volatile because it's Vinny V, so everything's volatile with him. So I think that they definitely work. I would expect them to be very popular and probably more popular than I'd want them to be for tonight just because their implied total is so high. Cleveland in a good spot, I'm okay with them, probably around six through so from a stacking perspective. Patrick, what do you think about an angel stack facing Marco Gonzalez? Gonzalez, he's velocity is up since he returned. So this is over his past five starts still letting up a lot of impactful contact. So I think the angel is probably better for one offs than a full stack because they don't have a lot of guys I like to use versus lefties. So I think they're in play for one offs, Patrick, more so than for stacking. Mike, I could see Otani and Stasi or Stasi coming in super low and have solid nights. Yeah, Stasi is one of the guys I would target. Really good versus lefties. Otani is good against anyone with a pulse or without a pulse, I guess. So yes, I think that those are good ones for sure. Diffuse, rank the Dodgers. So we don't have their lineup yet. I still think I want to go at Will Smith despite the fact that he's on in a pretty bad rut right now. So I'm probably gonna be high on him. That might be a mistake, but honestly, like whatever, I've made mistakes before. So, okay, let's look at the lineup there. Let's go over to the Dodgers. I know I'm running a little bit long. So sorry, we'll get to other questions here in a second. But we pull up their numbers versus righties. Okay, so to me, top priorities, Muncie. And then we're gonna go with Mookie. Will Smith, number three, due to the salary. Definitely like that. Actually, I'll go Mookie over Muncie. Maybe that's stupid, I don't know. I'll go Mookie over Muncie because why not? Mookie, Muncie, Smith, and then where does, AJ Pollock probably gonna bet seventh, they think. I can be on board with that from a salary saving perspective. Looking at Bellinger, Turner, Taylor. Okay, looking at them. Cody Bellinger, what are your numbers looking like right now? But 152 ISO versus righties, a lot of fly ball still though. So I can get behind that. I think that that definitely works. A little bit over salary, but that's okay. Could scare some people away. Taylor, not a guy I tend to use versus righties. So he's a bit lower on the list. And then Justin Turner, 159 ISO. I'd rank Bellinger highest that trio there for today. Alvin is asking for targets in a twin stack. Cruz, Kiriloff, Larnak, Polanco, Donaldson. This meat of the order, Max Kepler sitting for more power recently, so him too, he's a little bit over salary. But if you're looking for a Reese Hoskins type guy in the twins stack, it would be Kepler. But I think that two through six are the prime targets here for this twin stack. DJ, why are all the Rockies at a minimum of $2,500? They're the Rockies, they're bad. That's probably why. Most of the time. Oh, so if you mean that's their minimum salary, that's because at Coors Field, I think the stone minimum is $2,500. The minimum for guys who play is like 3,000 just based on general trends there. And I'm guessing that they don't get a huge bump when they go on the road. Let's talk to Jackie. Good afternoon, everyone else. A great call in the Haas home run. I was very happy about that. It did not save me because I had you Darvish Max Scherzer. So, hey, oh, wow. And then Jackie, I remember you mentioning Miller. He went off, yeah, three home runs. Hopefully can do the same tonight. Zach Thompson got scratched, pointed out. Okay, so let me pull up. I'm gonna go to Craig Mish's Twitter account because Craig is one of our friends over at Sports Grid. And let's see, Anthony Bass will open. So it looks like it's going to be a bullpen game for the Marlins for today. So, their bullpen's pretty good if I recall correctly. They did just have a bullpen game recently. That could lead to some bad stuff. So that bumps up the Braves, not like a high priority stack, but I would at least give them a long look because the Marlins bullpen is probably pretty spent. They might have called, if they called it Jordan Hollow, he just pitched. Either way, I would say check out the Braves depending on who starts and give them a consideration for today. Okay, so Tim is asking for, he's asking for three money lines. It's the last many years, so I'll give one. Let's give one money line that we like for today. I wanna check out, actually, scroll up here. Okay, no, no, no, no, no, okay. That's minus 210, that's a lot. That's tough to get to. No, no, what that? Okay, here we go. Toronto Blue Jays money line plus 110. I know it's on the road. I know Manoa's a youngster, but I think Toronto at plus 110, getting plus money on them, pretty enticing for me to clap a hand, getting stretched out a bit, but then his pitch count went back down. Last time out, as he's been stretched out, hasn't been as effective as he was earlier this year. So Blue Jays plus 110 for you, Tim. That is all that we have here for today here on the FanDuel Live Q&A. We'll be back with you next week, but not talking baseball, because it's the all-star break. So got a bunch of other fun stuff scheduled. JJ Zach recently with you on Monday, breaking down your season-long NFL questions. So if you got season-long questions, I do, for sure, for JJ. So I'll be in the comments section with you on Monday, trying to get through JJ's brain. We will be talking about that on Mondays. Make sure you come back 4 p.m. Eastern, FanDuel YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Twitter pages, and make sure you are subscribed on your platform of choice. 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