
We get a mid-sized Friday night main course with no Wrigley day game, as well as several 6:40 p.m. ET starts, so the condensed version of the slate results in only 10 games.
Other than Chris Sale, there’s not a lot in the way of bankable ace talent or even ace-adjacent talent, with Dylan Cease the only other name priced similarly, and he is coming off one of the worst outings of his career this past Sunday against the Mets, so that would certainly be tough to commit to at $10K. In the next grouping, there’s a lot of quality but not a lot of value for the quality, if that makes sense. Most of the arms on the slate are priced appropriately.
We do have one exception to that, for those among us who are a bit more risk-tolerant, and we’ll get into that in detail below. But generally, this is a slate in which I would favor offense and be very comfortable with the bats I select.
But first, we shouldn’t be making lineups without consulting the tools, such as –
- FTN MLB Optimizer
- FTN Ownership Projections
- FTN MLB PrizePicks Edge Tool