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[brid autoplay="true" video="869211" player="13959" title="RZBL%20FB%202021%20BSH%20Week%203" duration="143" description="undefined" uploaddate="2021-09-24" thumbnailurl="//cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/thumb/869211_t_1632449614.png" contentUrl="//cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/sd/869211.mp4"] You know the Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye song? Nananana Hey hey hey goodbye! You know it, right? Well, I sing the Na Na Hey Hey part in Indian restaurants when ordering naan. Am the only one? Really? Wow, that's weird, because they love when I do it. You should too. But you do sing the Hey Hey goodbye part when on the toilet, right? Still only me? Hmm. Surprised to hear it. Or rather, surprised to not hear it. Not saying at home when no one can hear, I mean when in public restrooms. Only me? Wow, you guys are missing out. Yesterday, Jonathan India had the runs like a garlic naan and sent one na na hey hey goodbye. With his first career four-hit game, Jonathan India went 4-for-5, 4 runs, 2 RBIs and a slam (21) and legs (12). For 2022, India's Sweets and Spices is on my short list of guys who I want to draft in all leagues. He has literally everything: power, great park, speed, low strikeouts, great walks and a lock on playing time. When I see him in 2022 fantasy baseball drafts, you can kiss him Mumbai! Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:

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I have a cat that won’t stop staring at me. The minute that I wake up in the morning, she is there, dolefully glaring, sure that this will be the morning that I give her breakfast the very second I wake up. The gaze follows me into the kitchen, and it becomes laser focused. It bothers me much more than I ever expect, and yet I could end it by simply feeding said cat when I wake up. However, I refuse to capitulate, as if doing so would render me weak of constitution.  Saying goodbye to a player you should have dropped months ago is much the same experience.
I don't know about you but it has been an interesting season to say the least. It's been a lot of fun writing these posts here for you on Monday morning for the day's slates and I hope you were able to plug in a few players that helped you take down a slate or two or played a pitcher you were on the fence that got you to the money in the end. The Monday slates are a little different in that they are usually a little lighter on the games played but that sometimes was really useful in finding some of the hidden gems that were out there as you really had to dig a little deeper into some of the lineups. Well no different here as we only have 5 games to choose from 3 on an early slate and 2 on a late slate so I'll give you some players for both slates today and a pitcher for each of them. The pitcher I will focus on for the late slate is Chris Flexen ($8,600).  Chris has really had an outstanding season for the Mariners and coming out of training camp this year there were some doubts he would actually stick in the rotation the whole season but that's exactly what he has done. This will be Flexen's 30th start of the season and looking back at his starts he only has had a couple of starts where he didn't go at least 5 innings. He has been very consistent limits hard contact and doesn't walk anybody which limits the runs he gives up. The knock on Flexen in fantasy is he doesn't strike out enough hitters but against these same Athletics he will face today. In his last start, he struck out 8 A's in 7 INN of work and got the win and you will definitely be happy with that today. I would start him with confidence especially on this slate. 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!
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[brid autoplay="true" video="869211" player="13959" title="RZBL%20FB%202021%20BSH%20Week%203" duration="143" description="undefined" uploaddate="2021-09-24" thumbnailurl="//cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/thumb/869211_t_1632449614.png" contentUrl="//cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/sd/869211.mp4"] (The Cards win, the Cards win)1 x 8 = 16. 16 is also the number of runs the Braves will score to eliminate the Cards in the playoffs. I kid. Kinda. No need to keep looking for Mr. Nootbaar. The Caards haas-beens haas been aamaazing, even Harrison Bader (1-for-4 and his 15th homer), perhaps the worst hitter in the major leagues. Haarsh? P to the erhaaps. But look at Harrison Bader's Statcast. If you don't at least let out a small chuckle, you're not 100% what you're looking at, which is fine. I will explain after the picture: More like HAHArrison Bader. Woof, dog, take that screenshot to the kennel; it's time to put her to sleep. His xBA is .229. His exit velocity is bottom twenty, when adding in more guys than even qualify. He has the hard hit percentages of guys who are crossed-eyed and should be out of the league. For 2022 fantasy, Harrison Bader is a decent real world player for defense, but he's a very bad, er, hitter. Of course! Who cares for the final week? He has three games straight with a homer, and he's one of the top schmotatoes in the game. Anyway, here's what else I saw this weekend in fantasy baseball:
The Major League Baseball season is down to its final week and a host of teams are still battling for spots in the postseason. And just like MLB, there are numerous fantasy leagues that will go down to the last pitch this season. With that in mind, fantasy owners should do everything they can to secure a title. In re-draft leagues, that means discarding anyone and everyone who is not producing and picking up the hot hand. With that in mind, this week we will concentrate on some players who have been hot the last two weeks and likely available in your league. So let's look at the Top 25 fantasy shortstop rankings before we focus on players you should possibly target this last week of the season.
Guys, we've made it! This is the final week of the season, and if you're still using streamers, you're probably in a great spot. With that said, picking streamers is tougher now more than ever, and you're inevitably going to have some misses in the final week. I'm happy to announce that I'm in first place in my Razzball Commentor league, and I genuinely believe streaming is a significant reason why. I've had many hits and plenty of misses, but I love all the comments I've gotten throughout the year! I want to thank all of you and wish you good luck for the final week!
Yes, I'm a Baz-leiver, and I couldn't leave him if I tried. OK, I'm dating myself with a reference to a Monkey's song but this guy IS the real deal. SP Shane Baz, $6900, gets the Marlins at home and this is TOO good to pass on.  While taking on a fearsome Toronto lineup in his first-ever MLB start, Baz captured the win and struck out five and walked none over five innings, with the only base runners he allowed on the night coming on a pair of solo home runs. 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!
Atlanta is finishing a painful but impressive season, bottoming out at one point after losing Mike Soroka and Ronald Acuña Jr. for the year on top of missing Ian Anderson--not to mention the Marcel Ozuna saga.  They could’ve done the cool kid thing and stopped trying. Instead, they traded for a whole new outfield of misfit toys--Jorge Soler, Joc Pederson, and Adam Duval--that selling teams no longer wanted on the payroll, sacrificing next to nothing from their farm in the process and putting together another potentially division-winning club, their fourth in a row if they can hold off the Phillies, who are just one game back as I type this on Saturday night.  If Atlanta can power through, they’ll have benefited from being in baseball’s wonkiest division, but a win is a win, and who knows, perhaps this team that figures to win about 85 games will outperform much better regular season squads in the postseason, and even if they fall short, their minor league system looks better to me than it has since Acuña graduated. 
The fantasy playoffs are winding down and the last-minute roto push is driving fantasy managers crazy.  While this is usually our slot for the top 100 rest of the season hitter rankings, I am going to trust that you can make those calls for the last week of the season.  In honor of your fantasy championship (we know all our readers are winners) we will spend the next few weeks digging through our Fantasy MVPs by looking back at our spring drafts and who delivered the biggest bang for our fantasy buck.  There will not be enough room for all the upstarts of the season, so let the debates begin with the 2021 Fantasy MVP Outfielders!
All right, your boi EWB took first place in the DFS Wars Friday Night contest last night, and I'm hoping a strong finish will propel me into the NFL season. Yesterday, I pursued Eric Lauer and Dylan Cease as my top SPs, forgoing players like Gerrit Cole and Sonny Gray. Son, Rudy, and I had a long conversation about the merits of contrarian vs optimal play, and we all agreed that contrarian was the better path. The problem, of course, is that contrarian play isn't about choosing awful players and hoping they have a good day by means of variance. Contrarian is all about picking good players that the crowd isn't using. So, when Gerrit Cole has just an average game, you're running with Dylan Cease's awesome game, and you're ahead of 80% of the pack. Let's see who we can highlight today for you. 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!
It's championship week! Or, maybe 3rd place week. Or, if you're like me in the RCLs, the continuation of 12th place year. LFG! This will likely be the last time I see some of you for half a year as the fantasy baseball season finishes up and I shift my focus to Razzball Fantasy Football. If you're out of here for the winter -- have a good one! If you're still playing fantasy sports, check out Razzball Football, Razzball Basketball, and Razzball Hockey.