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¡Hola!  Me llamo es Gris. ¡Bienvenido! Hoy en el SuperMercado Barridos tenemos una venta especial. The Bumblebee Man runs through screaming, "¡ESPECIAL!" ¡Gracias, Señor Miel! Ahora, cuando digo ir, tienes que correr por el SuperMercado y encontrar un bateador que te pueda dar poder y velocidad. "¡ESPECIAL!" Okay, Señor Miel, eso es suficiente.  "¡ESPECIAL!" Rápidamente se está volviendo claro por qué te vas a extinguir. "¡ESPECIAL" ¡Hayzeus Cristo, callate la boca, tienes tiempo sexy con tu madre! So, Oscar Mercado has 8 homers, 20 steals and a .305 average in 59 games, which is, ya know, your standard top 10 outfielder pace of 22/54/.300. You didn't know he played that many games?  Well, because he didn't.  I was combining his Triple-A and major league numbers, but, with how the ball is jumping out of stadiums, I think that's fair. Don't agree?  Don't care.  Mercado is ESPECIAL!  Anyway, here's some more players to Buy or Sell this week in fantasy baseball:

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# MLB Starting Lineups For Sat 6/7
ARI | ATH | ATL | BAL | BOS | CHC | CHW | CIN | CLE | COL | DET | HOU | KC | LAA | LAD | MIA | MIL | MIN | NYM | NYY | PHI | PIT | SD | SEA | SF | STL | TB | TEX | TOR | WSH | OAK
Crime often pays because A) a product is obtained for free and sold at a markup (this can also include certain services as well) or B) a product or service is provided at an exhorbitant markup due to its illegal nature. It's not all reward, though, as there are significant risks in these ventures, the most obvious coming from law enforcement. As a result, many of resources need to be allocated to stay one step ahead of the 5-0 in order to stay in business and flourish. Which brings me to Ramon Laureano of the Oakland Athletics, who has been a Top 40 player over the past month and the #4 player over the past seven days. Is this just a lucky streak or has he discovered something in order to stay out of fantasy jail and prosper?
Happy Friday everyone! We have a 14-game slate on FanDuel this Friday and I'm not going to lie to you, the pricing is tight today. If I had my way, I'd be rolling out Chris Sale ($12,000), as he has the matchup with the highest upside. Sale's been absolutely brilliant since April 23rd, sporting a 2.36 SIERA to go with his 41.4% strikeout rate. Sale's opponent, the Blue Jays have just the 26th best wRC+ against left-handed pitching. The problem is, if we lock in Chris Sale at his super high price, it leaves you with just $2,875 per position to fill out your roster. I'll include a couple special value-bats below to try and help out you heavy spenders. Let's take a look at the rest of Friday's FanDuel slate. New to FanDuelScared of feeling like a small fish in a big pond? Well, be sure to read our content and subscribe to the DFSBot for your daily baseball plays. Just remember to sign up through us before jumping into the fray. It’s how we know you care!
[brid autoplay="true" video="425798" player="10951" title="Fantasy Baseball 2019 Mailbag Week 13"] Trevor Story hit the IL with a thumb sprain, which is bad news (no dur), but the Rockies are saying there's no ligament damage, so it could've been worse.  The good news is Brendan Rodgers was promoted.  Is this good news?  For Rodgers, I'd imagine it is.  For the Uber driver taking Rodgers to the airport?  Prolly good news for them.  The guy sitting next to Rodgers on the plane having to hear about how Rodgers is not going to sit on the bench for Pat Valaika, this time, things are gonna be different?  Doesn't sound like good news for that guy sitting next to him. What a bore!  Okay, so I know, I know, I KNOW the Rockies have burned us all to the point where we shudder at commercials for Burn Notice reruns on USA, but there is a reason why the Rockies have burned us.  Because we all want to own all of them due to the stadium. I grabbed Rodgers for that very reason.  We shall see, but I put it at 70/30 the Rockies play Pat Valaika, and 30 is for:  Rodgers doesn't play, is sent down and Hampson is recalled to also not play. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:
Much like an actual brasier, that's used to store live coals, relievers get hot at certain times of the season. Perhaps we're about to embark on just such a hot streak for some guys. Maybe one is actually named Brasier. Let's take a look at the bullpen news of the week:
  • A fresh Ryan Brasier looked sharp earning a save in his return from the bereavement list. Could this be a sign of things to come? The Red Sox would love it if he could do the job they ticketed him for this season.
  • The Reds desire to use Rasiel Iglesias in other innings has popped back up. David Bell called on Iglesias in the eighth two straight days, giving Michael Lorenzon back to back saves. You haven't been thrilled with the production from Iglesias this season so here's some poop icing on your crap cake.
  • Ken Giles doesn't expect to miss more than the minimum ten days on the IL. It is elbow soreness, however. More often than not that doesn't just go away and is indicative of worse things to come. I'd hold the backups in Daniel Hudson or Joe Biagini if your spent FAAB on them. For a week or so, just in case.
  • Craig Kimbrel is making rehab appearances in Iowa. He'll be in Chicago sooner than later it seems should all go smoothly.
  • Wade Davis has had an eventful return from the IL. He blew a save early in the week and had a bumpy conversion Wednesday night with a solo homer and base runner stranded on second. We've been through this with him before. Part of owning Davis is taking some midseason lumps. I'm holding Scott Oberg in the event another IL stint is needed.
  • Roberto Osuna blew a save Wednesday, as well. He's not unaccustomed to the occasional hiccup. This isn't a thing unless more blow-ups happen close together.
Guess it’s Twin Day. Don’t look now but Minnesota is actually putting together a very fine season, currently holding a 9 game lead in the AL Central.  Max Kepler (OF: $4,100) and CJ Cron (1B: $3,400) have been a big part of that. Kepler is rolling in June and already has 6 bombs. Let’s watch for him keep it going today. The hits just keep on coming for Cron and at this point I think we have to accept that it’s legit. As long as he keeps proving himself don’t let yourself forget about him. You need this power in your life. You could certainly do far worse that get these Twins in your lineups. New to FanDuel? Scared of feeling like a small fish in a big pond? Well, be sure to read our content and subscribe to the DFSBot for your daily baseball plays. Just remember to sign up through us before jumping into the fray. It’s how we know you care!
[brid autoplay="true" video="425798" player="10951" title="Fantasy Baseball 2019 Mailbag Week 13"] Seeing Zac Gallen called up and I'm reminded of me doing karaoke.  Picture, if you will, the song Tequila playing and me just holding a mic, dancing.  Now imagine I'm surrounded by multiple Mickey Rourkes feeding strawberries to multiple Kim Basingers, because this scene is filled with eroticism like you've never witnessed before.  It's taboo filled with self-sacrifice, transgression is in the air while being dominated by a song with only one word.  I'm alive for the first time!  Now, watch Gallen get trounced by the sissy AF Cardinals.  Okay, I've been telling you to pick up Gallen for about a month.  On our Prospectonator, he's the 4th best rookie pitcher, which translates to him possibly being the rookie pitcher of the year.  Think Chris Paddack.  Fo'realsies.  Prospect Mike just gave you his Zac Gallen fantasy, and I'd just go there and read that to find out what kind of pitcher he is, because that's what I did.  He had lefties hitting .127 off him?  I mean, are you kidding? Seriously, is this a joke?  Do you want me to faint while I am entertaining a room full of drunk people with Tequila?  Do you?!  I didn't think so. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:
It's been a few moons since I caught a Trenton Thunder game. Is Katmandu still a thing? "The Kat" was one of those clubs you'd hit after the ball game. It literally shared a parking lot with the stadium along the Trenton waterfront. But god almighty, you'd better leave before the house lights came on. You did not want a good look at the 45-year-old divorcee you'd been grinding on. Karen!? What brings you here? Aren't you my son's teacher? Anyhoo, big news out of Trenton last night. Yankees pitching prospect Deivi Garcia struck out fifteen Flying Squirrels. Yes, that's the name of a minor league baseball team. I have the greatest job on the planet. Garcia is now rocking an even 3.00 ERA with 67 punch outs in 42 innings pitched since being promoted to Double-A. Let's see, where did I rank this guy in my preseason Yankees Top 10? Nowhere! Excellent. Wonderful. He wasn't on my radar. If your league mates are like me (god I hope not) and slept on Garcia, he might be available for a scoop in dynasty formats. Redrafts? Sorry, but I don't think he'll be up this year. Here's what else is happening around the minor leagues...fade Usher's Yeah! and cue the house lights...
At this point in the season, nearly all of the highly dependable closers are off the waiver wire. However, given the significant turnover at the closer position, there are still arms that pop up that can be a viable source of saves. The window to pounce on them can be small, so it is imperative to stay on top of who has been getting the save chances and react accordingly. Below I have 3 closers all less than 25% owned on ESPN. For those in deeper leagues these guys may be gone already, but they are all available in 75% or more of ESPN leagues. I have listed them in order of their value in my eyes.
Before I get to today’s picks, let me start with one specific element of today’s FanDuel slate that I felt needed to be addressed. I wasn’t sure what to do with the Colorado Rockies @ Arizona Diamondbacks game. On its face, the game looks like a stay-away from hitters as both Jon Gray and Zach Greinke are solid enough pitchers that there will be far better matchups elsewhere. However, it is expected to be 102 degrees in Phoenix at first pitch. That is stupidly hot.  More after a word from our sponsor. New to FanDuel? Scared of feeling like a small fish in a big pond? Well, be sure to read our content and subscribe to the DFSBot for your daily baseball plays. Just remember to sign up through us before jumping into the fray. It’s how we know you care!
[brid autoplay="true" video="425798" player="10951" title="Fantasy Baseball 2019 Mailbag Week 13"] Jordan Yamamoto (7 IP, 0 ER, 4 baserunners, 7 Ks, ERA at 0.00) is the 1st pitcher to begin a career with back-to-back outings of 7+ scoreless while allowing three or fewer hits in the modern era.  The modern era meaning from 1908, not from 2017 until now when baseballs were filled with helium, which caused Party City stores to close nationwide.  This is exactly what everyone expected when the Marlins called up an 89-MPH fastball that was flame-retardant.  "How fast does he throw?"  A scout recently said to another scout who was holding a speed gun.  "I'll tell you when the ball passes the plate."  The scout sticks chew in his mouth, scratches his sweaty armpit, then, finally, "89-ish?  Maybe.  I might've just been taking a reading of that bird that flew overhead."  This goes back to my recently prophesied conspiracy theory that I introduced the other day regarding Zack Greinke.  When everyone is throwing fast, it actually keeps hitters off-balance to throw slow.  The Slow Pitch Theorized Conspiracy for Hardball (SPITCH) is fully realized now that it has an acronym.  If you're willing to gamble a bit, I could see grabbing Yamamoto in any league to see if he can keep it going. This could also hurt Zac Gallen's chances of a promotion, and I don't know who gets bumped for Caleb Smith.  Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:
Alright speed chasers, the summer is getting underway in earnest. Find a slice of category juice anywhere you can get it. The last of the big name rookies are up, so you'll need to start getting creative. Make sure to target the weaker catchers with guys that get green lights.