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!
Top Play – Justin Turner
Turner is my top value play tonight, checking in just $200 off the minimum price of $3,000. He hasn’t been the Justin Turner of old, but his batted ball data against righties is still very good including a 38% hard-hit rate and a 25% line-drive rate. This is too cheap for any Dodgers player, especially when there is a good chance that batters on on base when Turner does get up tonight. Sonny Gray is a solid real-life pitcher, but nobody I’m afraid to attack. His most-used pitch to righties is his sinker — a pitch that Turner has great success against over the last few seasons. Since 2019, he owns a .442 wOBA and .259 ISO against the pitch.
Top Pitcher – Sandy Alcantara
Justin Verlander has been arguably the best pitcher in the AL this season, but Alcantara checks in as m top-overall play tonight against the Phillies. Sandy is a bit cheaper, and has arguably been the best pitcher in the NL in his own right. Philly is a solid team, but they have a pretty high strikeout lineup and it’s a team Alcantara has dominated in his career. Their projected lineup carries a 23% strikeout rate into tonight, and Alcantara has struck out their current roster 27% of the time. He also has allowed just a .282 expected wOBA against them. Overall, there are a few high-dollar arms in play tonight but Sandy is the highest upside of the bunch in my opinion.
Top Super-Flex Play – Jose Ramirez
This marks two days in a row that I’m writing up a position player in the super-flex spot, but I can’t ignore the match-up for J-Ram. He matches up with Drew Hutchison who has been pretty bad against left-handed hitters this season. Not only that, but Ramirez has been one of the best hitters in baseball against RHP — sporting a .392 wOBA, .293 ISO and only 10% strikeouts. He matches up really well with Hutchison’s pitch mix as well, and I think he has the highest non-Coors Field ceiling among all bats tonight.
Written by Ben Hossler (Follow @BenHossler on Twitter)