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MLB DFS 7/30/22 – OwnersBox Best Buys

We are beyond thrilled to “officially” announce our newest partners at OwnersBox. While being well known for their WFS (Weekly Fantasy Sports) product, they have recently launched their first ever DFS platform and have been using none other than Karma Nation to test it! You’re probably asking yourself right now, what is OwnersBox and how are they different?

What is OwnersBox? How are they different?

OwnersBox is the newest DFS lineup platform giving you more lineup flexibility than ANYONE else by creating a “SuperFlex“. For MLB, this roster spot allows you to lock in ANY infielder, ANY outfielder, and ANY starting pitcher! You are also not forced to play any specific position as their MLB lineup is simply 4 infielders, 3 outfielders, 1 starting pitcher, and the 1 SuperFlex spot!

Sounds interesting, how do I sign up?!

Glad you asked! You want to CLICK HERE to download their app on whatever mobile device you own. By doing that and using promo code KARMA, you will automatically get a FREE $5 added to your account! Once you decide to deposit, they will add another FREE $25 to your account, no matter how much you deposit! Make sure you get in our free Discord chat room to join all our 24/7/365 OwnersBox lineup discussions as well!

Every Friday we will be dropping a SuperFlex Fridays podcast on our YouTube channel to help you build your lineups. Here is today’s episode below:

Top Play – Paul Goldschmidt

We are always searching for value at the INF/OF spots, but this feels like a clear misprice with Goldy listed at just $3,900. He’s been one of the best hitters in baseball, and is a legitimate NL MVP candidate heading into August. St. Louis was supposed to face Erick Fedde tonight, but he was just placed on the injured list. No matter who starts for Washington, this is just too cheap for a hitter of his quality in any match-up. These are the types of pricing errors we have to take advantage of when given them and he’s a top play in all formats.

Top Pitcher – Ranger Suarez

This is a really tough pitching slate, with no real standout option especially with Clayton Kershaw throwing in Coors Field. Suarez checks in as my top-option against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Suarez started off really inconsistent this season, but has rebounded with a 2.70 SIERA over the last 30 days. He hasn’t flashed super high strikeout upside, but nobody else really has on this slate either.  If there was ever a spot for him to break out in the strikeout it’s this one, with the Pirates carrying a 24% strikeout rate against left-handed pitching into tonight. They also don’t walk often, which is great news for Suarez and his 9% walk rate. He’s still getting swing and misses outside of the zone, and I think he could post a big game against an undisciplined offense. Overall, we have limited options tonight and I think Suarez has the best match-up.

Top Super-Flex Play – Ian Anderson

Anderson fits the mold of Alex Cobb who I wrote up yesterday. Cobb has been one of the unluckiest pitchers in baseball this season, while Anderson definitely hasn’t pitched to his ability…his expected ERA is a full run lower than his actual ERA. The strikeouts haven’t been there either, but he’s still generating swing and misses at a double-digit rate which means some positive regression should be headed his way. Like Suarez, he has a great match-up against a bad Diamondbacks offense that just traded David Peralta. If there was ever a get-right spot, it’s this one at home we just need the bad weather to hold off.

 

Written by Ben Hossler (Follow @BenHossler on Twitter)

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