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DraftKings MLB Daily Fantasy Helper: Friday 4/24/15

Felix Hernandez gets the Twins at home tonight, making him a great pitcher to use in daily fantasy baseball. Who else makes the cut?

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Not sure who to select? Don't worry, we've got you covered with tonight's optimal lineup.

Be sure to check out our optimal lineups prior to games starting to ensure each player is in his team's lineup.

PlayerPositionProjected FPCostValue
Felix HernandezSP100011300.001.79
Garrett RichardsSP19.879500.002.09
Buster Posey1B/C11.285000.002.26
Albert Pujols1B9.624300.002.24
Josh Harrison3B/OF9.864300.002.29
Alcides EscobarSS8.74000.002.18
Nick HundleyC8.363600.002.32
Martin Prado2B/3B7.533400.002.21
David DeJesusOF6.592600.002.53
Jimmy Paredes3B/OF7.532000.003.77

King Felix is the top pitching option tonight, since he kind of has the perfect storm. He'll be in a pitcher's park -- albeit not the best one in the league -- against a Minnesota Twins lineup that's striking out at the 10th-highest rate in the big leagues. The game has an over/under of 6.5, and Vegas isn't confident in the Twins scoring three runs. Given all of this -- as well as Hernandez's ability to strikeout batters -- he's the perfect guy to throw in your lineups tonight.

There are plenty of other options to choose from in the second pitcher slot. I couldn't fault you for going with Scott Kazmir against the "what's hitting the ball?" Houston Astros. There's also Zack Greinke in one of the best pitcher's parks in the bigs, or even Jon Lester and his terribly unlucky .434 BABIP versus the Reds. Our numbers, however, are opting for Garrett Richards, who's facing a Rangers lineup that's hit to a .288 wOBA so far this year thanks to a pretty low BABIP. But the Rangers are used to playing in a hitter's park down in Texas, and they'll be making a park shift that should benefit Richards, who, according to many projection systems, is looking to strike out about eight batters per nine inning this year. At his cost, you could do a whole lot worse.

As usual, I won't dig far into the obvious big bats in today's lineup, so let's focus on some of the cheaper options. The first is David DeJesus, who's basically free on DraftKings thanks to his work in a platoon. But tonight the Rays will get right-hander R.A. Dickey, which means DeJesus will more than likely leadoff for them. Don't expect crazy numbers, but in 264 plate appearances last year, DeJesus hit to a .337 wOBA against righties. Not bad for a guy who costs next to nothing.

Speaking of being cheap, don't overlook Jimmy Paredes, who's been in the Orioles lineup now in four of their last five games. In limited time this year (21 plate appearances), he's hitting .350 with a .375 BABIP. That probably is insignificant given the sample size, but if he finds his way into the lineup again tonight -- make sure you're watching to make sure -- he could bat second, which is where he's been placed in those four contests. That's fantastic for a minimum-priced player.