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FanDuel DFS Fantasy Baseball Picks for Sunday September 27, 2015

Phil takes a look at several pitchers, some possible stacks and has several value picks for you to consider

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On Sunday FanDuel is offering a full slate of 15 games to choose from. The first game begins at 1:07pm Eastern and the last one starts at 8pm Eastern so you will need to set your lineups early and please be sure and select players that you are absolutely certain will be playing on Sunday. Also please consult local weather for any possible delays or rainouts.

There are some interesting opportunities on Sunday's slate and here's what I'm thinking about.

Pitching

As you've probably already figured out my philosophy is to roster a top tier pitcher as I believe there are or at least will be plenty of value sticks available for me to put together a roster that I feel can win for me on any given night. The other thing I'm looking for is value; I want to get at the very least 1 point per $1000 dollars spent.......now that you understand my philosophy here is what I'm looking at tonight.

Jake Arrieta ($12,500) has been phenomanal this season and he faces the Pittsburgh Pirates in the last game of the day. Arrieta has had a great deal of success against the current Pirates and over his past 5 starts he's striking out 9 per nine innings, walking just over 1 and has allowed 0.021 bombs per nine innings. The Pirates have a 20 percent strikeout rate against righties with a wOBA of .316 and wRC+ of 101. Arrieta is pricey but he is worth it.

Gio Gonzalez ($9,600) is at home against the Phillies and his record against this Phillies team is so so. Over his past 5 starts Gonzalez is striking out 11.17 per nine with 4 walks and 0.31 bombs per nine innings pitched. He's lasted 6 innings or more 3 of his last 5 starts. The Phillies this season have a 22 percent strikeout rate with a wOBA of 301 and wRC+ of 87 against lefties this season. Rostering Gio might be interesting on Sunday.

Jacob deGrom ($10,600) has a favorable matchup with the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Over his past 5 starts deGrom is striking out 10.46, walking 2.36 and has allowed 1.35 bombs per nine innings pitched. deGrom has pitched 6 or more innings 3 of those 5 starts and has never faced this collection of Reds so we don't have a history. What we do know is the Reds have a 19 percent strikeout rate with a wOBA of .310 and wRC+ of 92.

Danny Salazar ($9,100) has a nice matchup on Sunday against the Kansas City Royals. He's been quite good against this collection of Royals and over his last 5 starts he's striking out just over 7, walking 3 and has allowed just under 1 bomb per nine innings pitched. Salazar has lasted 6 or more innings in 4 of thise 5 starts and the Royals are a team with a 16 percent strikeout rate with a .321 wOBA and wRC+ of 102 against righties this season.

Dallas Keuchel ($11,200) has an interesting matchup with the Texas Rangers in Houston. Keuchel has had some success against this current Rangers roster and over his last 5 starts  he's striking out just over 10, walking 1.62 and has allowed 1.89 bombs per nine innings pitched. Keuchel has lasted 6 innings or better in 4 of those 5 starts and he'll face a Rangers team with a 21 percent strikeout rate, wOBA of .317 and wRC+ of 94 against lefties this season.

John Lackey ($9,000) faces the Brewers at home on Sunday and while his success against the present day Brewers is debateable over his past 5 starts he's struck out almost 10 per nine with 2.88 walks and less than a bomb allowed per nine innings. The Brewers this season have a 20 percent strikeout rate with a wOBA of .310 and wRC+ of 90 against righties this season. This one could provide some decent bang for your buck on Sunday.

If a low priced option is what you are seeking maybe the White Sox Erik Johnson ($7,000) could be your answer on Sunday. He's facing a Yankees team that has a 19 percent strikeout rate with a wOBA of .321 and wRC+ of 101. The sample size is small but Johnson is striking out 8.34 per nine with 3.91 walks and 2.35 bombs allowed per nine innings. Johnson has lasted 6 or more innings in 3 of his four starts this season and if he can get you those 8 strikeouts and go at least 6 innings he will have paid off big time.

Stacking Opportunities for Sunday

Mets lefthanded bats like Michael Conforto ($2,600), Kelly Johnson ($2,200), Curtis Granderson ($3,500) and Lucas Duda ($3,800) against the Reds Keyvious Sampson as lefties slug .524 with a wOBA of .417 against Sampson at home.

St Louis Cardinals bats against the Brewers Tyler Cravy should be very beneficial as Cravy has a road wOBA of .327 against lefties and a wOBA of .321 against righthanded bats.

Righthanded Giants bats against the Athletics Sean Nolin should work out well as Nolin has a 7.26 xFIP with righties slugging .333 with a wOBA of .323 when Nolin pitches at home this season.

Stack Blue Jays bats against the Rays Matt Andriese. He has trouble getting anyone out so mix and match to your salary cap limitation.

Value Picks for Saturday Night

Darin Ruf ($2,500) has 3 bombs this season against Gio Gonzalez and has hit lefties hard this season with a .442 wOBA and wRC+ of 183 against lefties while on the road.

Mike Napoli ($2,200) has a career slash line of .500/.667/.1.167/1.183 with a bomb and 3 RBI against Dallas Keuchel. Against lefties this season Napoli has a wOBA of .402 and wRC+ of 154.

Aaron Hill ($2,500) has 4 bombs in his career against James Shields and this season has a wOBA of .292 with a wRC+ of 78 with 6 stolen bases against righties this season.

Mike Moustakas ($3,100) has 2 bombs in his career against Indians pitcher Danny Salazar. Moustakas against righties this season has a wOBA of .358 and wRC+ of 127.

Good luck on Saturday Fantasy Baseball owner!!

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