
Jamie's top DraftKings and FanDuel MLB DFS picks for today, Tuesday, 6/10/25. His favorite daily fantasy baseball lineup sleepers and value picks for DFS on DraftKings and FanDuel.
The MLB season is in full swing (pun intended), and we have some fun matchups beginning around the league on this Tuesday slate. There is a bevy of pitchers to choose from in all price ranges, and DraftKings seemingly forgot to price Giants' players for Coors Field (more on that later).
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This article will provide my daily fantasy baseball lineup picks for DraftKings and FanDuel on 6/10/2025, with the slate starting at 7:05 p.m. EDT. The lineup picks will showcase elite players, mid-priced options, and value plays. You can also read more DFS advice and lineup picks for other sports here. Monitoring injury news and today's MLB starting lineups is always essential.
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DraftKings, FanDuel Pitchers - MLB DFS Lineup Picks
Max Fried, NYY ($10,500 DK/$10,600 FD)
Max Fried leads off this article as a rock-solid start for both cash and GPP contests. He's lived up to every dollar of his new Yankee contract thus far, taking over as a bona fide ace in the wake of Gerrit Cole's injury. His 1.89 ERA is backed by an elite 2.79 FIP, and all peripherals suggest this success will continue.
The Royals are not the best K matchup for lefty pitchers, but they rank 24th in ISO against them. Fried has gone six innings or more in nine of his 13 starts this season, and the only time he's allowed more than two ER was two starts ago against the Dodgers. He's a top-5 bankable SP in this league right now.
Lance McCullers Jr., HOU ($8,500 DK/$9,300 FD)
After a tumultuous start to the season (in many facets), Lance McCullers Jr. has gone full Incredible Hulk in his last two games. He's logged 19 strikeouts over 12 innings (winning both contests) and posted DK scores of 27.9 and 29.1. McCullers comes into this game with another easy draw against the White Sox.
All 12 of Lance McCullers Jr.'s strikeouts: pic.twitter.com/cioeIsHg80
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) May 28, 2025
The White Sox rank 29th in ISO against RHP and have the eighth-highest K rate against them. McCullers' price has risen dramatically since his last two games, but it's still insufficient to accommodate his elevated K rates. His pitch counts in the last two games were 102 and 96, so there are no restrictions.
Others To Consider (Cash/GPP):
- MacKenzie Gore, WAS ($10,000 DK/$10,000 FD)
- Jose Soriano, LAA ($7,000 DK/$7,900 FD)
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DraftKings, FanDuel Infielders - MLB DFS Lineup Picks
Ketel Marte, ARI ($5,500 DK/$4,000 FD)
Despite facing a solid righty in Bryan Woo, Arizona is coming through as a pretty decent offense to target at home. The switch-hitting Ketel Marte offers an elite blend of power and speed, and maintains the platoon edge when the game gets into the bullpen.
Woo has made significant strides as a pitcher in his three-year career, but he still struggles with power to lefties. Over the past three seasons, Woo has allowed 1.59 HR/9 and over a 40% HHR to lefty bats, and Marte is currently rocking a .390 wOBA and .269 ISO against RHP.
Matt Chapman, SF ($4,500 DK/$3,800 FD)
The Giants are in Coors, and their suddenly potent offense is sporting an IRT of almost seven runs. Stacking them will look different across the sites, as DraftKings does not seem to have priced them up nearly as much as FanDuel has tonight.
Either way, Matt Chapman should be the first name you click in cash (provided he's playing - he's day-to-day after taking a ball off the hand). Chapman has suddenly reverted to his lefty-mashing ways with a .399 wOBA and 161 wRC+, and rookie Carson Palmquist has a 6.24 FIP and a 29.5% GB rate so far in the majors.
Chapman has double-digit DK points in four of his last five contests, and he's even contributing on the basepaths with seven SBs so far this year. Lock him in on both sites.
NOTE: Matt Chapman has been placed on the 10-day IL. Pay extra attention to the Giants' lineup, as additional value may open up with the lineup shift.
Cal Raleigh, SEA ($6,000 DK/$4,300 FD)
If you've ever read my stuff or seen my DFS lineups, paying $6k for a catcher goes against everything I believe in. When I'm looking at the blank slate, one of the first things I'll do is scroll to the bottom of the catcher list and figure out which one is the cheapest viable one I can punt with.
So what's changed? We've had other potent offensive catchers, but it's possible Raleigh could be putting together a historical season. The last catcher to hit 50 homers was Johnny Bench in 1972, and Raleigh has reached the halfway point with well over half the season left to play.
Cal Raleigh is on pace for SIXTY-SIX home runs. pic.twitter.com/w84L6idNup
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) June 9, 2025
Raleigh is not only leading the majors in homers, but he's doing it while also elevating his walk rate and cutting down his K rate. His .370 ISO trails Aaron Judge by only five points. Brandon Pfaadt has been a launching pad this year (1.65 HR/9 allowed), and Raleigh gets a significant park/weather boost.
Others To Consider (CASH/GPP):
- Wilmer Flores, SF ($4,800 DK/$3,500 FD)
- Jonathan Aranda, TB ($4,700 DK/$3,200 FD)
- Josh Naylor, ARI ($4,300 DK/$3,200 FD)
DraftKings, FanDuel Outfielders - MLB DFS Lineup Picks
Aaron Judge, NYY ($6,600 DK/$5,000 FD)
There's not a lot more to say about Aaron Judge. He now has 30 multi-hit games on the season, and his average is up to .396. As I mentioned in the Raleigh blurb, Judge is leading the league with a gaudy .375 ISO, and there are no signs of slowing down.
Aaron Judge through 64 games:
.396 AVG — on pace for 240 hits
23 HR — on pace for 58 HR
246 wRC+ — 1.264 OPS
185 Total Bases — on pace for MLB record
5.7 WAR — on pace for 14.4 WARPotentially the greatest season of all-time. pic.twitter.com/71EENdRdmA
— C (@CSmittyNY) June 9, 2025
Today Judge will take aim at Noah Cameron and his 16% K rate. Judge's splits against lefties are video-game like, with a .469 wOBA, .409 ISO, and 48% HHR.
Heliot Ramos, SF ($4,800 DK/$4,400 FD)
Heliot Ramos is cooking right now, as the kids say. Over the past 10 games, Ramos has four extra-base hits, seven runs, and six RBIs. He's up to 11 homers on the season, and will hit atop the Giants' lineup in Coors Field. A potential five plate appearances in Colorado at $4,800 is not something you want to pass up (his FD price is crazy).
Ramos is also killing it with the platoon edge, with a .389 wOBA and .264 ISO against LHP. After Palmquist is out of the game, the Rockies' bullpen ranks worst in the league in ISO allowed.
Brenton Doyle, COL ($3,800 DK/$3,300 FD)
Don't forget the Rockies side of things. Even though they're the worst team in baseball, Colorado can still put up runs at home with the right matchup. Kyle Harrison is a solid pitcher for the Giants, but he's prone to the long ball (1.42 HR/9 allowed in his career).
Brenton Doyle has not achieved near last year's results, and his ISO is a meager .118 this season. However, we're talking about a guy who is months removed from putting up 23 homers and 30 steals, so he's certainly capable of breaking slates with the right matchup. He's too cheap for his Coors upside.
Others To Consider (CASH/GPP):
- Corbin Carroll, ARI ($5,700 DK/$4,100 FD)
- Jung Hoo Lee, SF ($5,000 DK/$3,400 FD)
- Jorge Soler, LAA ($3,300 DK/$2,800 FD)
DraftKings, FanDuel MLB DFS Stacks
1. San Francisco Giants vs Carson Palmquist
The Giants are facing a lefty in Colorado who does not yet look major-league ready, followed by a bullpen that is dead last in ISO and HHR allowed. Their IRT of 6.9 runs speaks for itself, and they're quite easy to stack on DK with many of them not being priced for the park factor.
Favorite Combo: Ramos, Lee, Flores, Chapman
2. New York Yankees vs Noah Cameron
Noah Cameron only has a 16% K rate and 38% GB rate in his brief time in the majors thus far. His ERA is smoke and mirrors, as he's also sporting a 4.59 xFIP. The Yankees have some solid lefty mashers, and Cody Bellinger is killing same-handed pitching for a .415 wOBA and .218 ISO.
Favorite Combo: Goldschmidt, Judge, Bellinger, Volpe
3. Tampa Bay Rays vs Lucas Giolito
We didn't touch on the Rays much in the individual plays, but they should be set up for success against Lucas Giolito. The Red Sox righty is currently pitching to an 18% K rate, which is his worst since 2018, and the Rays are another affordable stack that can be used alongside San Francisco without sacrificing too much pitching.
Favorite Combo: Lowe, Lowe, Aranda, Caminero
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