DraftKings MLB DFS Main Slate Preview: April 8
Published: Apr 07, 2024
Welcome to our exclusive MLB DFS DraftKings livestream, where we delve into the exhilarating world of Major League Baseball's daily fantasy sports landscape.
As we gear up for the April 8th main slate, buckle up for a riveting ride through nine thrilling matchups that promise excitement, strategy, and, most importantly, potential winnings.
One matchup that's sending shockwaves through the DFS community is the highly anticipated clash at Coors Field between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies. With the thin air of Denver amplifying offensive potential, savvy DFS managers are poised to capitalize on the explosive hitting environment.
Adding to the intrigue is the pitching debut of Blake Snell, now donning the San Francisco Giants jersey, as he takes on the Washington Nationals. Snell's transition to a new team injects an element of uncertainty, making him an enticing option for astute fantasy players seeking an edge.
Meanwhile, brace yourselves for a showdown between the Atlanta Braves' powerhouse offense and New York Mets' hurler Julio Teheran. With the Braves boasting one of the league's most formidable lineups, and Teheran facing a daunting task, this matchup presents a captivating narrative for DFS enthusiasts to dissect.
Join us as we dissect the matchups, analyze player performances, and provide expert insights to help you construct winning lineups for the April 8th main slate.
Whether you're a seasoned DFS veteran or a newcomer looking to test the waters, our livestream is your ultimate destination for unlocking the secrets to MLB DFS success. Stay tuned, as we navigate the intricacies of the slate and steer you towards victory in the exhilarating world of daily fantasy sports.
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Player News
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde told reporters that Zach Eflin (lat) is likely to return and start Sunday against the Angels
It was assumed that Eflin would be back this weekend, but now we have a concrete date. The 31-year-old may not be at full strength after throwing fewer than 60 pitches in his rehab start, but the Orioles feel confident enough to have the right-hander back on the bump for the series finale against the Angels.
Riley Greene is not in the lineup for the first game of a doubleheader against the Rockies on Thursday.
Greene will get a break and likely return to the lineup for the second game of the twin-billing. Zach McKinstry will get the start in left field while Greene rests.
Yu Darvish (elbow) is facing live hitters on Thursday.
Darvish has been throwing bullpen sessions and traveled to the team’s complex in Arizona to face live hitters on Thursday. It will be his first time facing live batters since a spring training appearance on March 13th. He will likely need a few sessions like this before the Padres can map out a rehab appearance timeline for him.
Adael Amador is starting at second base and batting ninth for the Rockies on Thursday.
Amador has now started three of the last four games at second base for the Rockies. He’s gone just 7-for-43 this season with 15 strikeouts in 16 games. He’s just 22 years old, so there is plenty of time for him to adjust to the MLB level, but he doesn’t need to be on redraft radars right now.
Jackson Holliday is playing second base and batting second for the Orioles on Thursday against the Twins.
With Cedric Mullins sitting out on Thursday, Gunnar Henderson will bat lead off, and Holliday will jump up from sixth in the order to second. Holliday is riding a hot streak right now, and the Orioles are taking advantage. This is likely just a one-game sample with no Mullins or Adley Rutschman in the lineup, but Rutschman has been struggling, so perhaps it could become a more permanent spot in the lineup for Holliday moving forward.
Endy Rodriguez (finger) had his splint removed this week.
Rodriguez suffered a lacerated right index finger on April 14th. Now that he is out of his splint, he “is playing catch and doing a slightly modified swing.” Once he can progress to taking full swings, we’ll have a better sense of the timeline for his return.