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MLB DFS Picks Today: Daily Fantasy Baseball Strategy and Tips For FanDuel, DraftKings (6/11/25)

David Peterson - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB News

CeeGee's top DraftKings and FanDuel MLB DFS picks for today, Wednesday, 6/11/25. His favorite daily fantasy baseball lineup sleepers and value picks for DFS on DraftKings and FanDuel.

Welcome back, RotoBallers! We’ve got a tidy six-game slate kicking off at 7:10 p.m. EDT, packed with intriguing pitching options and some hitter-friendly matchups to exploit.

The weather looks mostly cooperative, though there’s a slight rain chance in Minnesota (24% precipitation) and Kansas City (12%), so keep an eye on updates closer to lock. No major injury bombshells have dropped, but always check those late lineup scratches before finalizing your DraftKings and FanDuel rosters.

This article will provide my daily fantasy baseball lineup picks for DraftKings and FanDuel on 6/11/2025, with the slate starting at 7:10 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

Robbie Ray - SF - P ($9,300 DK; $11,000 FD)

Robbie Ray is the premier arm on this slate, and for good reason. The Giants lefty is a strikeout machine, boasting a 31.2% K rate against right-handed batters and a 25.5% K rate against lefties this season. His recent form is electric, and over his last six starts, Ray punched out 50 batters in 40 innings (35.2% K rate), including three outings with 7+ strikeouts.

Facing the Rockies at Coors Field might raise eyebrows, but Colorado’s lineup isn’t exactly Murderers’ Row, with high strikeout rates (e.g., Jordan Beck at 36.4% vs. LHP) and middling power against lefties. Ray’s 0.305 wOBA allowed to lefties and 0.265 to righties suggests he can navigate this matchup, even in a hitter-friendly park. He’s a cash game staple and a GPP stud tonight.

Kris Bubic - KC - P ($9,600 DK; $10,400 FD)

Kris Bubic is another high-end option who’s been dealing for the Royals. His 28.9% K rate against right-handed batters and 27.1% against lefties make him a dual-threat, and his last six starts show a sparkling 29.2% K rate with just a 6.9% walk rate. Bubic has faced tough lineups like the Yankees and Twins recently, yet he’s allowed only three earned runs over 39.1 innings in that span.

Tonight, he gets a Yankees lineup again that’s potent but strikeout-prone against lefties (e.g., Jazz Chisholm Jr. at 26.1% K rate). Kauffman Stadium is a neutral park, and with a 12% chance of rain, the conditions should be playable. His price is high, but his projection makes him a strong play, especially for GPPs where his upside shines.

David Peterson - NYM - P ($8,800 DK; $9,600 FD)

David Peterson offers a nice blend of safety and upside for the Mets against the Nationals. His 30.1% K rate against lefties is elite, though his 17.5% K rate against righties is more pedestrian. Still, the Nationals lineup leans heavily on right-handed bats like Amed Rosario and Andres Chaparro, who don’t pose a massive power threat.

Peterson’s ground-ball tendencies (64.8% GB rate vs. lefties, 50.0% vs. righties) help mitigate damage at Citi Field, a pitcher-friendly venue. Over his last six starts, he’s averaged 5.8 strikeouts and kept runs in check, making him a reliable cash game option on both platforms.

Also Consider: Clarke Schmidt - NYY - P ($8,500 DK; $8,800 FD)

If you’re looking to save a bit of salary, Clarke Schmidt could be a sneaky pivot. His 27.9% K rate against lefties and 23.0% against righties gives him solid upside, and the Royals lineup has exploitable holes. Schmidt’s been consistent, with 4+ strikeouts in five of his last six starts, and Kauffman Stadium’s dimensions play to his favor.

 

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DraftKings, FanDuel Infielders - MLB DFS Lineup Picks

Bobby Witt Jr. - KC - SS ($5,700 DK; $3,900 FD)

Bobby Witt Jr. is a no-brainer top infield play tonight, especially on DraftKings, where his $5,700 salary is a bargain for his upside. The Royals shortstop is a five-category stud, boasting a .256 ISO and .401 xwOBA against right-handed pitching this season.

Facing Clarke Schmidt at Kauffman Stadium, Witt’s in a prime spot. Schmidt’s 27.9% K rate to lefties is offset by a more modest 23.0% to righties, and Witt’s 17.1% K rate makes him tough to punch out. Witt’s recent hot streak (hitting safely in five of his last six games) and his speed (elite stolen base potential) give him a sky-high ceiling for both cash games and GPPs.

Wilmer Flores - SF - 1B/3B ($4,800 DK; $3,500 FD)

Wilmer Flores is a Coors Field special, and his $4,800 DK salary screams value for the Giants against Kyle Freeland. Flores has a .149 ISO and .280 xwOBA versus left-handed pitching, and while those numbers aren’t eye-popping, Coors’ hitter-friendly environment boosts his outlook.

Freeland’s struggled with a 16.9% K rate and .355 wOBA allowed to right-handed batters, setting up Flores for success. His dual eligibility (1B/3B) on DraftKings adds roster flexibility, making him a strong mid-tier option. Flores is a cash game anchor with GPP upside in this matchup.

Jonathan Aranda - TB - 1B ($4,600 DK; $3,200 FD)

Jonathan Aranda is a sneaky gem for the Rays at Fenway Park against Walker Buehler. Aranda’s .201 ISO and .398 xwOBA against right-handed pitching highlight his power potential, and Buehler’s recent struggles (16.9% K rate, .435 wOBA allowed to lefties in his last six starts) make this a juicy spot.

His $4,600 DK salary is a steal for his 0.249 xHR projection. His projection is elite for the price, making him a GPP darling and a viable cash game play. Aranda’s a great way to get exposure to the Rays’ upside without breaking the bank.

Also Consider: Pete Alonso - NYM - 1B ($5,200 DK; $4,100 FD)

If you’ve got salary to burn, Pete Alonso is a solid pivot at first base for the Mets against Jake Irvin. Alonso’s .242 ISO and .374 xwOBA versus right-handed pitching scream power, and Irvin’s .336 wOBA allowed suggest Alonso could go yard. His $5,200 DK price is a bit steep, but his 0.287 xHR projection and Citi Field’s neutral park factors keep him in play for GPPs.

 

DraftKings, FanDuel Outfielders - MLB DFS Lineup Picks

Aaron Judge - NYY - OF ($6,500 DK; $5,000 FD)

Aaron Judge is the slate’s premier outfield play (as always), and his $6,500 DK salary is well worth the splurge for his monstrous upside. Facing Bubic at Kauffman Stadium, Judge brings a jaw-dropping .469 ISO and .488 xwOBA against left-handed pitching to the table.

While Bubic’s 28.9% K rate to righties is respectable, Judge’s 23.2% K rate and elite power (0.267 xHR projection) make him a nightmare matchup. Kauffman’s neutral park factors don’t deter Judge’s ceiling, and his recent form. His projection is always tops among outfielders, making him a cash game lock and tournament stud almost every slate.

Heliot Ramos - SF - OF ($4,900 DK; $4,400 FD)

Heliot Ramos is a Coors Field must-have for the Giants against Freeland. His .315 ISO and .417 xwOBA versus left-handed pitching are elite, and Freeland’s .355 wOBA allowed to right-handed batters sets up Ramos for a big night. Coors’ hitter-friendly confines amplify his 0.274 xHR projection. His projection rivals Judge today, making him a phenomenal GPP play and a strong cash game option. Ramos’ power-speed combo gives him multi-hit, multi-RBI potential.

Josh Lowe - TB - OF ($4,800 DK; $3,100 FD)

Josh Lowe offers great value for the Rays at Fenway Park against Buehler. Lowe’s .159 ISO and .322 xwOBA against right-handed pitching are solid, but Buehler’s recent struggles (16.9% K rate, .461 wOBA allowed to lefties in his last six starts) make this a prime matchup. Lowe’s speed adds a stolen base wrinkle, boosting his floor.

Also Consider: Juan Soto - NYM - OF ($5,400 DK; $3,800 FD)

If you’re looking for a pivot, Juan Soto is a great option for the Mets against Irvin. Soto’s .261 ISO and .458 xwOBA versus right-handed pitching are elite, and Irvin’s .336 wOBA allowed to lefties leaves the door open for damage. Citi Field’s neutral park factors don’t hurt, and Soto’s high walk rate (17.7% vs. RHP) ensures a solid floor for cash games.

 

DraftKings, FanDuel MLB DFS Stacks

San Francisco Giants vs. Kyle Freeland (Rockies)

The Giants are the top stacking option on this slate, thanks to their matchup against Freeland at Coors Field. Freeland’s been shaky against right-handed batters, allowing a .355 wOBA and .190 ISO with a pedestrian 16.9% K rate. Coors’ hitter-friendly environment amplifies the Giants’ righty-heavy lineup.

Ramos is the centerpiece with his .315 ISO and .417 xwOBA against lefties, while Flores offers value with his .149 ISO. Willy Adames adds power and a low price, and Tyler Fitzgerald brings speed and pop.

New York Yankees vs. Kris Bubic (Royals)

The Yankees are a potent stacking option against Bubic at Kauffman Stadium. Bubic’s 28.9% K rate to righties is strong, but his .230 wOBA allowed hides some vulnerability to power bats. The Yankees’ right-handed hitters feast on lefties, making this a GPP goldmine.

Judge is the anchor with a .469 ISO and .488 xwOBA, and his 0.267 xHR projection screams multi-homer potential. Paul Goldschmidt is a value play with a .221 ISO, and Anthony Volpe adds a .131 ISO and speed.

Tampa Bay Rays vs. Walker Buehler (Red Sox)

The Rays are a sneaky stack at Fenway Park against Buehler, who’s struggled lately with a 16.9% K rate and .461 wOBA allowed to lefties over his last six starts. Fenway’s short left-field Green Monster boosts the Rays’ bats, making this a high-upside GPP play.

Lowe leads with a .159 ISO and stolen base potential, while Aranda brings a .201 ISO and 0.249 xHR projection. Brandon Lowe rounds out the stack with a .223 ISO and 0.297 xHR projection.



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