Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Daily Fantasy Baseball at DraftTeam: Weekly MLB $2,000 Triple Play contest + $50K MLB All Star Break Grand Slam Qualifier - Handicappers Hideaway

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Tuesdays are generally a boring day of the week, except when it comes to Daily Fantasy Baseball at DraftTeam, as we’ve got our weekly MLB $2,000 Triple Play contest — the best thing to happen to Tuesday since Ruby.




Boston C Ryan Hanigan ($7,887), who had been out since May 1 with a
broken bone in his hand, was activated on Thursday, and it took him a
couple of games to shake off the rust, but on Monday he went 3-for-3
with a walk and drove in two runs. This veteran backstop is no offensive
star, but even though he was the only starting this year because of
injury he was enjoying his best season since 2012 before getting hurt.
The way Boston’s offense is kicking into gear now, Hanigan could be a
sneaky play against Dan Haren and the Fish Tuesday.




In late-July last year, we advised avoiding Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt
($13,599), and sure enough, he went 0-for-4 and struck out twice that
night. This time, despite a very tough opponent in Texas SP Yovani
Gallardo, we are going to go with the NL’s All Star first baseman. He
heated up last week (although cooled somewhat the last couple of days),
and has always hit Gallardo well (5-for-9 with a double, three walks and
three RBI). With a walk in seven straight games, Goldschmidt has added
to his NL lead with 66 free passes on the season (hence his amazing .466
OBP).




We love the rookie season Atlanta 2B Jace Peterson ($7,399) is putting
together, and believe he’d have been a better pick as the NL All Star at
second base than DJ LeMahieu. However, Peterson seems to be hitting a
bit of a wall, having gone 4-for-28 over the last week and change, so
we’re avoiding him for now. A better choice at the keystone corner for
Tuesday is Oakland’s Ben Zobrist ($8,933).




DFS Notes




  • Baltimore SP Kevin Gausman ($13,290) has not yielded a home run
    since April 19 and over his last six starts he has a 2.04 ERA. It’s
    about time the O’s set this kid free.
  • Speaking of young hurlers that are finally getting their shot, how
    about Andrew Heaney ($22,626) of the Angels? All he’s done is go 1-0
    with a 1.38 ERA in his first two starts. Not bad considering how badly
    he was beaten up with the Marlins last year.
  • Oh what the hell? Let’s keep the young pitcher theme going.
    Seattle’s Taijuan Walker ($27,371) has won his last five starts,
    recording a 1.67 ERA in the process. Did we mention he’s just 22? Well,
    there you have three reasons that the future of pitching in the AL in
    bright.


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