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The MLB regular season rolls along as we close out the final few days of the month on Wednesday, July 28th with 16 games on the slate including one doubleheader. The DraftKings main MLB slate including 11 games on Wednesday night.
Sometimes with a plus-matchup on the MLB game slate, we get an opportunity to slot multiple players from the same team into our DFS lineups. You can learn more about MLB DFS strategy, including team stacks, here.
Here, we’ll break down three of the best team stacks for the MLB slate on Wednesday, July 28th.
Rockies vs. Angels, 9:38 p.m. ET
Shohei Ohtani ($6,400)
David Fletcher ($4,900)
Max Stassi ($4,600)
There should be plenty of runs scored in Wednesday night’s game between the Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Angels. Numbers are going to go down for pitchers throwing in Colorado’s high elevation, but it’s been a struggle for Chi Chi Gonzalez, who will enter with a 6.06 ERA. The Angels still have some key pieces of their lineup yet to return from injury, but they should have success in this spot.
Rockies vs. Angels, 9:38 p.m. ET
Trevor Story ($5,300)
Charlie Blackmon ($4,200)
Raimel Tapia ($3,700)
In the same game, Rockies hitters are in a prime position for a big-time performance against Angels starter Andrew Heaney. He started 17 games this season and will enter with a 5.32 ERA. You do not have to spend too much on this Colorado lineup as it deals with a few injuries as well, but they are coming off a 12-run performance in last night’s game.
Brewers vs. Pirates, 7:05 p.m. ET
Willy Adames ($4,300)
Kolten Wong ($4,000)
Omar Narvaez ($3,900)
The Milwaukee Brewers have come out of the All-Star Break hot offensively, and that has continued into this week. Milwaukee tallied eight runs in the first two innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates last night, and they have scored at least six runs in three of their last four games. A starter has not been listed for Pittsburgh to this point, but the Brewers lineup is a solid option even with Christian Yelich landing on the IL due to COVID-19.