 We've got ourselves a fun slay tonight for MLB DFS. We got a handful of pitchers who can get some strikeouts, some guys, I might be lower on their consensus, which is always kind of fun, a little scary, but always kind of fun as well, and some good stacks to turn to. So let's get you set for Wednesday slay 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 get you set for Wednesday's slay of Daily Fantasy Baseball, as always, no matter where you are watching, you can get your questions in, and for today we'll take them from YouTube, Twitch, Facebook or Twitter to get you set for tonight's slay. Also, make sure you are subscribed there to get notifications as we go live each and every day. You're on the YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Twitter channels back once again tomorrow and Friday at 4 p.m. as well. Start things off with Michael on YouTube. What is branding a doula's spirit animal? Grumpy cat? I don't know, is that like, is that an animal? Like it is an animal. Little bit like, you know, you know that it secretly loves you, but like it's gonna like make you work for it, make you earn it. I don't know, Grumpy cat, I think might be the answer there. I'll ask him and we'll get back to you, Michael, but I like that question. DJs, that's gonna, any update on Chris Bassett's injury and Thoughts and Rangers Suarez tonight? Yeah, that was scary for Chris Bassett. It sounds like he had some facial fractures, but it sounds like his vision is good, which would be like the main thing. So I think based on the way that looked best case scenario, either way, I mean, I hope that the, that it continues to trend that way because that was scary, not fun. I am very squeamish, cannot deal with that stuff, but good to hear that it sounds like at least based on what it could have been and how bad it looked. It sounds like it's been best case scenario thus far, but let's hope that does continue. Michael is asking over under 38 fan to a points for Ozzy, Alby's night, you know, it's tough. I think 38 is a fair number, Michael. I'm gonna have to go over though. You know, I think that Alby's, after he hits the second home run, we're looking at that point at 18.7 times two is too high for me to do my head. That's about 37 and a half. So I'll go over. We'll say he has a runner on base for one of those two home runs. So give me the over there, Michael. Alvin, priority on the raise lineup. And do you prefer a one-off from the Braves or the Red Sox in a 4-3-1? Probably towards the Red Sox there. I think the Braves are a better full team stack than a one-off. I don't think they're as good for one-offs because they're in Miami. It's not a great park. Looking for a one-off, I think that the Red Sox great out really, really well. You just want one guy to hit a dinger off Heaney. The lack of balls in play doesn't matter. It's much for a one-off versus a stack. So I would say Red Sox are great for one-offs. Priorities from the Rays. Let's pull out the Rays lineup because it is in. Brandon Lau, Franco, Cruz, Meadows, Orocerena, Choi. If I were to fill out the Rays lineup for them, this is what it would look like. This is sick. I love it. So I am very on board at the Rays, the opposite of last Friday where they decided to give us a double barreled middle finger. This is a good lineup. Okay, so Cruz is one to me. I think that you look at Watkins, the early platoon splits say we can look, view highly. Righties, Cruz is a righty. So I think that that works out well. I would say Lau is two, Meadows is three. I know that Meadows has the higher ISO, but like I just feel better about Lau for some reason. So I'm going to go with Lau to Meadows three. It's probably going to wind up being G-mon, Choi, number four in part because of salary. Pulling up the Rays, salary is here. We have Choi down at $2,500. I mean, Charlie Morton's not super high salary, so I don't need to save all that much at Pitcher for today, but let's go, let's actually just fill this out here. Let's go with Cruz. Why did I go away from the Rays? Okay, let's go back to the Rays here. Let's get Cruz in there. Let's get Lau over at second base. Let's take Meadows in the outfield. He is still under salary to 32. So actually I might not need the salary savings of G-mon, Choi. So I can kind of play things more straight up between Franco, Arosa, Reyna, and Choi. If I were to do that, play things straight up and just pick my favorite, Choi, 212 ISO. We've got Arosa, Reyna, 153, eighths on base. We'll probably get to bump up because walk-ins is not as restrictive against Rides as some other guys may be. And then we have, oh, Franco, 142 ISO. Playing better baseball overall recently though. So I think that that's, I would bump up on that one there. So number three, is Brett Phillips in the lineup? He's not, that stinks, he's fine. Okay, so I'm gonna go with Choi. Number four, I'm probably higher on G-mon Choi than I should be, I tend to be at least. So if you wanna go Arosa, Reyna, or you wanna go with Franco next, I will not push back on that. I'll go Choi for the salary savings that allows me to feel pretty good about the rest of my lineup. So I would say these are the prioritizations for me, Alvin, on that Rey's lineup. Savon, how's Jack Flaherty had a pitcher for a single entry? So if looking at Jack Flaherty for a single entry, I'm a little bit worried, I'm a little bit lower on him than consensus because pitch count, he went 81 in his first start back, which is lower than I thought it'd be because he went 75 in his final rehab starts. So like from a pitch count projection, I thought that Flaherty between like 85 and 90, he went six in which is good, but went just 81 pitches. And his velocity was down, that's a little bit concerning. So I would say I am likely to be underweight on Flaherty for tonight due to pitch count, effectiveness, et cetera, et cetera. Mateo likes Tampa mixed with Boston bats since it's nice and warm in New York. Temperature in New York is 78 degrees. That's not bad for the slate. So I think that's a fair way to assess things there, Mateo. I think that those are both fine. Boston, a lot of Dinger upside there. They are my fifth ranked stack, partly because he doesn't allow as many balls in play, but still obviously the Dinger potential off the charts. So Mateo, I'm on board with those for today. Jackie and Austin both saying hello over on the Twitch side of things. Of course, Jackie, regular here. Austin is the host of our USC podcast on the Number Fire Daily Fantasy podcast feed. Hello to you, Austin, and happy Wednesday. It's time to trap us 95 over on YouTube. Top three stacks today, my man. I would say top three stacks for today are all in bad parks, which is disappointing, but I like the Rays a lot, like the Braves a lot, and like the Mariners a lot. They're in bad parks. But as you can see here, overall park factors for today are not that great. The one good park factor is Chase Field, but the Chase Field roof is closed for tonight. So temperatures lower, not as advantageous for offense as it would be if the roof were to be open. So I think that to me, I'm okay. Being a bit lower on that from a park factors perspective, what that means is we're not losing as much, not missing out as much by stacking teams in bad parks. So to me, it's Rays one, Braves two, Mariners number three. DJ says, I missed his second question. Sorry, DJ, I asked him about Rangers Suarez. Not enough strikeouts for me. Pitch count has been up. He's probably gonna go about 90 or so pitches tonight, but not a big strikeout guy. I know the matchup is good, but the Diamondback's not a big strikeout team for Selepti, so need more strikeouts before I get to Rangers Suarez for DFS. Let's talk to Kyle. Do you like a Dodger stack tonight? If so, which player should be targeted? I think they're okay. They're facing JT Brubaker. He is a righty Brubaker. He's been going with more forcing fastballs, more curveballs over his past six starts. And I think that it's led to some okay stuff. He's a fine pitcher. So I don't think the Dodgers are as much of a priority for me as they were heading into last night's slate, but I also think they're a bit lower than the Red Sox and lower than the three teams mentioned before in terms of stacking. And there was also someone else I wanted to put above them too. Cannot recall with the Phillies. So I think the Dodgers probably sixth or so. The Dodgers and Astros battling for sixth in terms of stacks today. So they're fine, but not a priority for me. Savon, how would you rate the following teams for stacks? The White Sox facing Cole Irvin. Fewer strikeouts from him recently. They could be in play. The Dodgers, talk about them. Yankees, Houston and Texas looking to be different. Okay, so looking at some second tier stacks here for Savon. I think that's a good way to view things again. You want to be different? Just lop off the top couple stacks. You'll inherently be on some different teams then. I think the White Sox are interesting. Yankees facing Nick Povetta. I think Povetta is pretty good. I'm okay being lower on the Yankees. Astros are facing Brady Singer. I'd expect them to be decently popular there. Singer gets a lot of fly balls or a lot of ground balls, I should say, which is why they were not in my top stacks for today. So I think I'm okay being lower on Houston. Texas facing Marco Gonzalez. I think he's a pretty good value play. They've seen him a lot recently, but they're also pretty bad. So I would say among those options, Savon, I don't mind the White Sox against Irvin. Irvin's not a bad pitcher, but just not a lot of strikeouts recently. A lot of balls in play, as you can see here. Not the best batted ball data. So I would say the White Sox are probably one there, followed by the Dodgers, then Houston, and not super interested in Texas or New York, but New York above Texas there. Jackie's asking, is it Corey Seger Day? Jackie every day is Corey Seger Day. They've been clarified Kyle Seger Day. Kyle Seger facing Mike Voltenevich and see if that Mariners lineup is out yet. Last night was Corey Seger Day. Also tomorrow, Corey Seger Day too. So we'll be back in Corey Seger later on. As far as Kyle goes, yeah. I think that, I don't remember his salary. Let's pull that up over here. Okay, Kyle is $3,300, that's not too bad. I think that Abraham Toro is pretty good though too. Second base eligible now, I love that. So I think Seger's in play, Toro's in play, Jared Kellnick's in play. Overall, just give me all the Mariners for today. Jerry is asking about the Braves and the Dodgers. Have not talked about the Braves yet, but I do like them a lot. I haven't talked about why I want to stack them. They're facing Haces Lazardo. Lazardo is a guy like a lot. I am hoping he will eventually turn things around, mostly from my dynasty team because I still got him there. Hasn't happened yet. Three starts with Miami, a 5.91 skill interactive ERA, rough plate discipline numbers, not the best fatted ball data. So I think the Braves are a tremendous stack despite the fact they are in a terrible park for tonight. Ozzy Albee's Jorge Soler, devolved batting lower than I thought he might. So a little bit annoying there. Travis Darno batting sixth though, I think that'll work. He's been out for a very long time, but you know, a guy who in the past has had some good numbers versus left. You see the salary is here on Darno. He is $2,800, so a good way to save some salary there. If I'm ranking out the Braves in terms of prioritization, I would say, let's go back to the lineup, Albee's one, he's just too good. Soler number two, Swanson three. I'll go Riley over Duvall because Duvall is lower in the order and then we'll go Duvall and Darno, but all those guys are super in play and especially when a value play, Darno, pretty good option there. So I think that the Braves are great, Jerry. Dodgers again, a little bit lower for me. Austin on Twitch. Baltimore bullpen has a 16% strikeout rate, whoof, and a 12% walk rate since the trade deadline. All the rays, all of them. Let's see if there's a ray I wouldn't use today. Nope, they're all fine. So yeah, all the rays. Brody over on Twitter, Boston dominates tonight, right? Yeah, I think that they're in a pretty good spot against Heaney. Obviously, Heaney has had some massive, massive dinger issues. The Red Sox, very good against lefties. I think the Pavedda should pitch decently well too. So I saw Tim asking for some money lines. Red Sox are plus 104. I am very tempted by that, Tim. So I think that Boston, very interesting money line perspective. I think they'll be popular for daily fantasy tonight because people love to stack against Heaney. They should love that. I think that they're more so a team like for one Austin full stack for today. They're from my fifth ranked stacks. I do still like them, but I think people will be pretty, pretty jazzed about the Sox given the match with Heaney. Again, they should be, but I like some other spots more. Jackie likes the Angels and Mariners favorite remaining stacks. I do like the Mariners a lot. Angels facing Terrick Scubble. Scubble's been pitching better, still living up a lot of hard contacts as you can see here. This is 11 stars with decreased movement. So pretty big sample, 23% strikeout rate, not a lot of walks, getting some more ground ball. So I think I like Scubble at decent amounts in general, not for pitching tonight. Don't use them as a pitcher, but a little bit lower on the Angels because I think Scubble is pretty talented. Savon saw the Yankees beat Boston yesterday at the Yankees game. These Boston players are really hitters. Like you say, it's crazy, but New York is better. Okay, so I've got the Boston money line. Savon's got the Yankees going head to head here. I think it's a pretty tight game. We can, we'll see how it goes. So I think that should be a fun game. They always are for sure. And Savon saw Voight hit a home run too. Yeah, he's fun. He's been, he was rough earlier on this year, not in line for today, Anthony Rizzo is back off the COVID IL, but having Luke Voight is a fun thing. The Yankees defuse. Lance Lynn is a GPP pivot from Morton Peralta and the White Sox stack. So Lynn's in a tough matchup, but he's a good pitcher. And I think that that is enough where you could justify using him. The reason that I'm not there is the ask, or the, the ages don't strike out that much. 21% strikeout rates. He's still been good despite the decreased velocity and recently 3.77 skill interactive ERA, 26% strikeout rates. So I do think that you can justify it because he's good. I won't get there personally because the A's are just an offense. I respect a lot. It's not to Jerry. I think the Boston, New York game is going to be a nine to six type game, but New York do strike out a lot. What's your thoughts? Nine to six sounds about fair. I know Aero Epstein is a pretty sharp better than a person who hosts the morning after on sports grid says she's on the under there. She's pretty good. So I think that I'm staying away from the total in that game. I believe is 10, 10. I think that's a stay away to me. So stay away from me in that one. I prefer the Yankees or the Red Sox side if you want to stack that game up. Aaron, hey Jim, is Pavetta a reverse splits pitcher? Let's look, let's go over here and check out Nick Pavetta's numbers. Show you how to check that out over on fan grass. You go to the person's page, check out splits. And we're not going to look at Woba allowed because I know we're up to about 250 plate appearances against both righties and lefties at this point in the year. That's still kind of small. So ignore Woba. We don't care about that. We're going to look at his strikeout right first. He has a 28% strikeout right versus lefties versus 26% versus righties. Does walk more lefties though? Bad at ball data, lets it morph or gets fewer ground balls against lefties than he does against righties. So I'd say he's pretty even, Aaron, to both sides but he's pretty good too. I think that Nick Pavetta is a pitcher I respect. That's why I'm not super jazzed but the Yankees getting Rizzo back does help everyone in this lineup. But despite that, I'm still not as into the Yankees for today. So Vaughn, how would you rank the White Sox and Dodgers for tonight? If we're talking about ranking those guys like the individual batters for tonight or ranking them for stacking I would say the White Sox are above the Dodgers. They're probably number six. So it'd be like White Sox, Astros, Dodgers behind the top five we talked about before. So White Sox, probably six behind the Rays, Braves, Mariners and then the Phillies are four. The Red Sox are five. And then White Sox six, Astros seven, Dodgers eight. Aaron, rank the four first baseman considered salary considered. So Anthony Rizzo, Freddie Freeman, Max Muncie and Cody Bellinger. Okay. So we've got Rizzo facing Pavetta. We have Freeman going against the lefty but facing Haces Lazardo in the spot we do on a stack. Max Muncie facing JT Brubaker and Cody Bellinger also facing JT Brubaker. I'd probably go Freeman. I know it's a lefty but Freeman is a pretty good hitter overall. And that's just the team that I am most inclined to stack for today. Check out Freeman's numbers without the platoon advantage and see what he's been doing there. Just to make sure we are okay. Plugging him in there. 154 ISO, lower fly ball rate doesn't strike out a whole lot. So that's actually a little bit underwhelming. So maybe I go Muncie one. Let's go Muncie one, Freeman two, Bellinger three and then Rizzo four for those first baseman. DJ thoughts on Robbie Grossman and Grayson Griner. They're facing Shohei Otani, hard pass for me. Savon, rate the Yankees for tonight if you had to pick them. So we're looking at Povetta being more of a neutral split sky, which means we can go at either righties or lefties. And again, I'm not as high on the Yankees that I have a lot of respect for Povetta as a pitcher but just hypothetically if you, and again, I'd never talk you out of anyone because if your process leads you somewhere follow your process. So let's say you do wanna stack the Yankees where should you go if you decide to do that? Let's make sure I saw Rizzo's in there today. Gallo, Stanton, Judge Lamehue. DJ Lamehue will be dead last, absolutely no chance. Okay, so we're gonna rank these guys. I would say let's go Gallo one, judge two, Stanton three, Rizzo four. Let's go with Ruegneto door five. Gary Sanchez six. And then everyone else is not a consideration. That's the way I'd rank the Yankees for today. Brandon says he has never really considered a spirit animal but initial guess is an owl. Owls are kind of similar to cats, so I'll buy that. Give me stock in that answer. I'm on favor of that. All right, favor of that. Matthew, would you rank or would you stack the braids against Miami tonight? Yes, number two stack for today for me Matthew. I think that they are a tremendous option for today. Lizardo, rough year overall that has continued in Miami as well. So I think the braids are really good stack. I think Ozzy Albie's is one of the best hitters on the slate, not considering salary. So very on board there. And I just think that they're a tremendous stack for tonight. I also do like Charlie Morton in terms of pitching as well. Savon Zeschi for my favorite value pick as a hitter. Okay, Jared Kelnick I think at $2,400 probably gonna be that guy. Not checked the Mariners lineup yet, $2,400. He really, really struggled open up the year but since he came back up, since the start of August or so he's been just ripping baseballs, getting good results really good peripherals. So I think that we should feel pretty good about Jared Kelnick at $2,400. So give me him. I think he's a pretty solid option. Alvin is asking for the favorite braids bats. Let's check out the lineup for today. Okay, so Bob over here. Let's pull up the braids number versus lefties. Ozzy Alby's number one. That's been the consistent thread throughout the show for today. Alby's one no matter what. After that is the consideration. Probably gonna be Soler two just because the numbers versus lefties are stupid. So we got Alby's one, Soler two. Swanson's gonna be number three for me. And then I'll go Riley four over Duvall. Duvall five. Freeman six. Actually I should go Freeman above. Freeman above Duvall. I should be Freeman above Riley two. And despite it's lefty on lefty. So okay, let's restart here. Alby's one, Soler two. Swanson three. Freeman four. Riley five. Duvall six. Travis Darno seven. All those guys super in play. Heredia is hitting the ball well versus lefties but he batting eighth in front of a pitcher. That always annoys me. Caps upside quite a bit. So I would say Heredia less of a consideration with those top seven guys all really good. That's the order I'd rank them. DJ is asking about Brian De La Cruz. He's facing Charlie Morton. No thanks. Pervetas, Jerry says Pervetas is gonna struggle as well. Two to six gonna give him trouble. Mark my words but the Yankees do strike out a lot. Okay, so Jerry likes the Yankees too. I think of Savon who's also in the Yankees. So Jerry and Savon two very good question askers on the Yankees for today. So take that for what you will. I trust them. I select the Red Sox but I do trust Jerry and Savon as well. Sean on Twitter. Is that a pitcher? Is that pitcher list in order of ranking? That's in order of start, which makes it very confusing why I can't like, I can never figure out the chronological order of games. When they list the games over on Fandula, the teams listing chronological order, they're listed there. That's also the listing here. This is just because like literally all I do Sean is I go to mlb.com and like list them out in order and then fill in the rest of the stuff. So the pitcher rankings for today because I don't have them in order because that make things way too easy on me. Pitcher rankings are Charlie Morton number one, Freddie Peralta number two, Shohei Otani number three, then there was a tier drop down to probably, I guess I should put Lancelin four and then Marco Gonzalez number five. Jack Flaherty would be up there but I'm okay being underweight on him for today. So they're not ranked. That's just had the order that the games are starting for today. Austin's, oh sorry, sorry. Let's go to Savon and YouTube. Think a 3-3-2 stack works tonight. I try to get a four player stack in every lineup if I can. With that said, you know, whatever gives you the best lineup, I try to get a four player stack in there whenever I can personally. I'd skew towards a four, two, two versus a three, three, two. So one four player stack and then two, two player stacks but three, three, two works. If you look at like the numbers behind stacking, any stack that starts with four tends to be the preferred route for sure. Austin, hey Jim, you went over this in the podcast but are you more concerned than normal about Freddie Peralta's length? I'm concerned about every brewer's length. I feel like they had been more willing to piggyback him more so than Burns or Woodruff. I think they piggybacked him once. The second time he had a short stint. So let's see here. It was a 68 pitch outing. That one was due to, like they were up against the pirates pretty big and they took him out of that. So I don't consider it on a piggyback. I think it was just like the situation they were in. So I'm concerned about him and I really did consider Austin putting him below Otani as a result of that. Couldn't quite convince myself to do it because Otani's form is not quite as solid but I think with all brewers pitchers that needs to be on your mind at least. We saw Woodruff have it happen like last week I think it was. So it can happen to anyone. It's concerned with Peralta for sure. And it's something to keep in mind at all times. It is a, it's rough for sure. Aaron, we know, sorry, I skipped a couple here. Defuse, Paul Blackburn to start with the A's now over Cole Irvin. Okay, is it an opener situation? I haven't seen the tweet on this yet. But let's, if anyone sees updates on if Blackburn is opening for Irvin, let me know. Let's check out the numbers on Paul Blackburn here. In AAA gets a lot of ground balls when he was a pitcher back in 2018. A decent number of ground balls there but also like not a shutdown guy in AAA despite the fact that he got those ground balls. There's no zip projections on him, no the bat either. So I'd say it probably jacks up the white socks a little bit. I know that we prefer them versus a lefty over righty but Blackburn, not a shutdown guy. They're not like a top stack right now because Blackburn does get ground balls but I think that it does improve them a bit. Aaron says, Jim, one of the politest and patient, DFS show host in the biz. That's not because of me. I actually am not super patient as a human being. It's because you ask good questions, everyone. So that's a you thing more than it's a me thing. Savan says, let's go Jerry. So Savan and Jerry on the Yankees train tonight. I agree, good luck to you guys. I hope it goes well. Jerry says, home run call. Okay, Jerry's home run call. Freddie Freeman, JP Crawford. Okay, I like it. I'd see if that lineup is out yet because I would like to go through the stacking rankings of them. It is not out yet but hopefully I'll get in here before we close up shot for today but I like the call and Freeman Jerry getting the lefty on lefty there. DJ, do you like Carson Kelly against Ranger Suarez? So I mentioned before, I don't want to use Suarez as a pitcher but I also don't really want to use batters against him. Kelly back now because of the ground balls he generates. So yeah, Kelly's back. Okay, cool. That's fun. He's been back for a while now. Where have I been? Clearly I'm not using the Diamondbacks at all. Either way, I don't want to use guys against him because he gets a lot of ground balls. In the rotation, a 13% fly ball rate allowed. So I'll be passing on all Diamondbacks for today. Salvatore, top pitchers to stack against. I would say one a stack against Lazardo, one a stack against Watkins, one two stack against Fulton-Nevich. Those are the main guys who want to stack against for today and then going to Bertha Castellanos after that and then to Heaney. Those are the five for me. Brandon, thought about it more whichever animal is colorblind works. I think dogs are colorblind. So you don't have to look at Jim's conditional formatting. Rude, rude, so rude. I think this is great personally. Look at how easy it is to tell where the good stuff is. Like, wow, Charlie Borton seems good. Maybe we won't use him in DFS. Hint, you do. Sorry, Brandon. You're just basic. Can't help it. Let's see here. Savon, teams to avoid tonight. So let's think about this in terms of like, teams I'll be lower on than consensus. Probably lower than the Astros, on the Astros than consensus because Singer gets a lot of ground balls. I can see that being the case. So that'd be the one team I like them still, but I think that I'll be lower than on them than consensus because Singer does get ground balls. Savon is asking if Abelius Garcia is a one-off for Texas here facing Marko Gonzalez. I think Gonzalez is good enough for how to avoid that. Does a good job of stressing our contact. No, it's lefty on righty, but still not wanting to go there. I missed Austin's question before. We know, just kidding. I did talk about that. Just kidding. My bad. Savon is asking if Eloy Jimenez will hit home run. I think I'd avoid that one if you're talking betting because Blackburn does get so many ground balls. So he's tremendous. He's always good. Always a good bet for home run. Probably going to be a bit overvalued against a ground ball pitcher. And, okay. So they're saying that Blackburn will be a full starter for tonight and they're going to push Irvin to tomorrow. Okay. So Cole Irvin tomorrow, Blackburn will be a full starter and in the rotation. Again, the White Sox are okay. Not as powerful of a team against a righty versus a lefty. So a little bit lower there. Let's talk to Renee over on YouTube. What do you think about Yarbro? Okay. So there's going to be the primary pitcher for the raise tonight. Coming off the COVID IL, and that always kind of scares me because I believe he tested positive versus being there due to a close contact. So worried a bit about length there. I'm projecting around 75 or so pitches for Yarbro. The Orioles not a big strikeout team versus lefties. So I like the thought process there, Renee. I think that you're looking in the right places trying to get there. Worried about pitch count for Yarbro because of the COVID IL thing and because they have an opener in front of it means he can't get the quality start bonus on FanDuel. So those are the two downsides that I mentioned there, but I like your thought process there, Renee, in looking for someone who people will not be talking about. Jerry, what are your thoughts on Otani? I have him ranked third for tonight in pitching behind Morton and Peralta. The reason he is third and not first is because there's been a slight strikeout downtick recently. This is his past eight starts with more sliders. He has a 25% strikeout rate whereas Peralta in his most relevant sample, it's a 30%. Jerry, if you were like, hey, I hate this ranking. I want to go with Otani over Peralta. I would not push back. I think that's fully justifiable. Show hey, Otani, really good. Tigers have been playing better baseball recently, but they do strikeout quite a bit still. So I would not fight back on anyone ranking Otani first, ranking him third, not going to push back, but I have him third just because the strikeout take a little bit concerning for me. And then let's go with a final question. Salvatore says he's going to go Miami just because I like Charlie Morton. I like the braze from the stacking perspective. So we got Jerry and Savon going head to head to meet you with the Red Sox versus Yankees and I'll go ahead to head with Salvatore on the braze versus the Marlins. We'll see how things play out. Should be a fun night overall. That is all that we have here for today on the FanDuel Live Q&A, but as always, we are back once again tomorrow to talk more on LBDFS. If you want a quick look at the sheet for tomorrow, we're going to go with a split slate podcast for tomorrow for the solo shots. So talking both the early only slate, I'm assuming it'll be the one o'clock and two o'clock games which are right here. And then we have the main slate up here. So if you want to screenshot that to get set for tomorrow, hopefully they'll put you on the right foot in terms of daily fantasy, although we'll have Irvin there instead of Caprellian because of the change there. If you have questions for me, I am on Twitter at Jim Sonnis, J-I-M-S-A-N-N-E-S. Make sure you are subscribed to the FanDuel YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Twitter pages. Thank you all for tuning in. Good luck to you tonight. We'll talk to you once again tomorrow. This has been the FanDuel Live Q&A.