Draftkings Best MLB Showdown Picks: Dodgers vs. Mets 10/17/24
Breaking down the best Draftkings picks for this evening's Dodgers vs. Mets matchup.
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets
October 17, 2024 8:08 pm EDT
On Thursday evening, Major League Baseball presents Draftkings baseball fans with a playoff matchup between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Let’s take a look at this MLB game from a DFS perspective.
Before we dive into the New York Mets vs. Los Angeles Dodgers game let’s review the rules for the Draftkings MLB single game showdown contest.
Draftkings Single Game Showdown Contest Rules
You have $50,000 to utilize on five players from either team. However, one of those players will be designated as your team captain. The captain accumulates 1.5 times the standard fantasy points. Additionally, the captain is 1.5 times the standard cost of the flex position.
The remaining four players in your lineup will receive the standard fantasy points. Having stated that, it is highly important for you to identify the correct player for your captain position if you hope to win a large field DFS GPP (guaranteed prize pool) showdown contest.
If you have additional questions regarding the rules for the single game showdown contest, I recommend that you check out the Draftkings website for more details.
*I recommend that all readers review the starting lineups for both teams prior to setting your DFS lineup for this one game slate.
Here are my Draftkings picks for this evening’s Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets matchup.
Draftkings MLB Showdown Picks
Captain-Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Starting Pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers $11,800
On Thursday night, Major League Baseball presents the fourth game of the 2024 National League Championship series featuring the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
How are these two teams playing entering tonight’s MLB playoff game? The Los Angeles Dodgers arrive at the fourth game of the 2024 National League Championship series playing rather good baseball. The Dodgers have won 14 of the team’s last 19 games played this season, including a dominating 2-0 shutout victory over the San Diego Padres last week.
Similar to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Mets have been playing quality baseball recently. More specifically, the New York Mets have won nine of the team’s last 13 games played this season, including a 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers 12 days ago.
It should be noted that the Los Angeles Dodgers won last night’s fourth game of the 2024 National League Championship defeating the New York Yankees.
Now that we have identified how both of these Major League Baseball teams are currently playing let’s shift our focus to this evening’s MLB playoff contest.
Los Angeles pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto has certainly illustrated that he is a valuable member of the Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitching rotation in 2024. Having stated that, how has Yamamoto been playing from a statistical standpoint? Let’s review Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s game data from the 2024 MLB regular season to answer that question.
In the 18 games that Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 MLB regular season, Yamamoto posted a 3.00 ERA (Earned Run Average), 1.11 WHIP (walks, hits, inning pitched) and added 105 strikeouts while allowing only 22 walks.
More recently, in the Los Angeles Dodgers impressive 2-0 shutout victory over the San Diego Padres six days ago, Los Angeles pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched exceptionally well. In the Dodgers win over the Padres just noted, Yamamoto pitched five quality innings striking out three San Diego batters while scattering two hits and one walk.
As I noted in the rules section above, selecting the correct captain is absolutely vital if you hope to win a large field GPP (guaranteed prize pool) contest. In summary, I am rolling with Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto at the captain position for this one game MLB DFS slate.
Flex plays I like to play well this evening (Draftkings price noted): Jose Quintana, Starting Pitcher (New York Mets) $10,800: Shohei Ohtani, First Baseman (Los Angeles Dodgers) $10,000: Francesco Lindor, Shortstop (New York Mets) $9,400.