Daily Fantasy MLB Tips and Betting Trends – April 3

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Apr/03/2016

Gambling911.com.com has your Daily Fantasy MLB tips and betting trends for Sunday April 3.

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ESPN.com’s AJ Mass notes that Josh Harrison is a lifetime .462 hitter against Adam Wainwright, accepting that 13 at-bats may be a relatively small sample size but…

“There’s no question that baseball is a mental game, and if a pitcher thinks a batter has his number, perceived dominance can easily become reality.”

He also advises against stacking Blue Jays players as Chris Archer has had great success keeping their big bats at bay, not to mention he excelled at home last season.

The Blue Jays area also 0-4 in their last 4 road games vs. a right-handed starter.

The Rays are -115 in this game while Toronto is +106.  Tampa Bay has won the last two in this series but are just 3-7 in the last ten meeting between these two clubs.

Rotogrinders warns that St. Louis was one of the worst offenses in baseball against left-handed pitching and did very little to address that problem during the offseason.

The total on this game is 6.5.

The Mets draw perhaps the best matchup on the board today despite being in a pitcher-friendly ballpark.  They bring back all their top bats from last season in which New York found itself in the World Series. 

The Royals Edinson Volquez last year gave up a .321 wOBA to left-handed hitters and a .296 wOBA to right-handed hitters.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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