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MLB DFS Late Slate FanDuel Lineup - 6/14/26

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Brett Nault

Brett Nault

Jun 14, 2026

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PositionPlayerSalary
PLogan Webb$9,000
C/1BNick Kurtz$4,400
2BZack Gelof$3,200
3BJunior Caminero$3,600
SSWilly Adames$3,000
OFTyler Soderstrom$3,400
OFCole Carrigg$2,500
OFCarlos Cortes$2,800
UTILBryce Eldridge$3,000

3-game FanDuel MLB Late Slate, first pitch 3:05PM EDT. We're anchoring with Logan Webb on the mound and building around a four-man Athletics stack against Tomoyuki Sugano, with Junior Caminero in a plus spot at Angel Stadium and a Giants pair attacking the Cubs' staff. The lineup comes in just under cap.

On the mound, we're rolling with Logan Webb (P, $9,000). Webb is the steadiest arm on the slate — a 3.88 ERA built on elite contact management with a 0.53 HR/9 and a 56.9% groundball rate that keeps the ball on the ground and out of the seats. He pairs that with sharp command (2.54 BB/9) and enough swing-and-miss (7.75 K/9) to carry a lineup, and he does it at a pitcher-friendly Oracle Park where the marine air knocks down fly balls all afternoon.

Nick Kurtz — C/1B, $4,400

The centerpiece of the stack and the spend-up at catcher. Kurtz is mashing right-handed pitching — .294 AVG / .467 OBP / .569 SLG / 1.036 OPS with 11 HR and a 24% BB% vs. RHP — and an 18.3% Barrel% with a 57.0% HardHit% overall that ranks among the best on the board. He draws Tomoyuki Sugano, whose 4.08 ERA badly outruns a 7.43 xERA, with a 15.5% Barrel% and 46.5% HardHit% allowed — and against left-handed bats Sugano serves up a brutal 2.53 HR/9. It's hot in the Vegas desert air with the ball carrying, a hitter-friendly setup, and catcher eligibility this loud at $4,400 is premium value.

Zack Gelof — 2B, $3,200

The right-handed piece of the A's stack, and the matchup grade is the same. Gelof is hitting .258 / .453 SLG / .770 OPS with 6 HR and 6 steals vs. RHP, a power-and-speed combination that fits the spot against the same Sugano profile — a 7.43 xERA and a 15.5% Barrel% that turns loud contact into damage in this park.

Junior Caminero — 3B, $3,600

The middle-of-the-order power play. Caminero is hitting .272 / .354 / .489 / .843 with 11 HR and a .217 ISO vs. RHP, with a 48.5% HardHit% overall. He draws Grayson Rodriguez, who has been hit hard since returning — an 8.10 ERA, 6.67 xERA, 1.80 WHIP, 5.01 BB/9 and a 52.0% HardHit% allowed — so the contact quality and the free passes both line up at a warm, hitter-friendly Angel Stadium.

Willy Adames — SS, $3,000

The double-digit-homer bat at a punt price, and he takes the platoon edge against a left-handed opener. Adames has 11 HR and the pop to change a game in one swing, and he's seen Rolison before — in limited AB's vs. Rolison, 1.000 / 1.000 / 1.000 / 2.000 in 1 AB (1 H). Ryan Rolison looks to be opening for Chicago, with right-hander Colin Rea (5.85 xERA, 1.43 HR/9, 12.7% Barrel%) following — a soft profile behind the opener that keeps the matchup live deep into the game. At $3,000, the power upside is the draw.

Tyler Soderstrom — OF, $3,400

Another left-handed bat into Sugano's exposed split, and the history backs it: solid head-to-head vs. Sugano — .500 / .500 / .500 / 1.000 in 6 AB (3 H, 1 RBI). The season profile fits too — .243 / .353 / .439 with 5 HR and a 14% BB% vs. RHP — and Soderstrom gets the same 2.53 HR/9 Sugano hands to lefties in the same hot Vegas air.

Cole Carrigg — OF, $2,500

The punt that opens up the stack. Carrigg is a small sample but a juicy one — extra-base pop with 2 HR and 2 triples in his limited look — and as a switch-hitter he takes the right side against Jeffrey Springs, whose 4.68 ERA comes with a 1.92 HR/9 and a 1.93 HR/9 to right-handed bats. At $2,500 in the same ball-carrying Vegas environment, he's the cheapest source of upside in the lineup.

Carlos Cortes — OF, $2,800

The contact-and-on-base value of the A's stack. Cortes is hitting .293 / .385 / .473 / .858 with 6 HR and just an 8% K% vs. RHP — elite bat-to-ball — and he takes the left-handed edge into the same Sugano split bleeding 2.53 HR/9 to lefties. At $2,800, the floor-and-pop combination rounds out the four-man stack perfectly.

Bryce Eldridge — UTIL, $3,000

The rookie with the loudest contact in the lineup — a 59.7% HardHit% and a 13.0% Barrel% with 5 HR overall, and a .554 SLG to back it. He's a left-handed bat, so once right-hander Colin Rea follows Rolison, Eldridge flips to the platoon edge against that 5.85 xERA. At $3,000, the power ceiling on a young bat finding his stride is well worth the spot.

The lineup at a glance — Logan Webb anchors with elite groundball stuff and HR suppression at a pitcher-friendly Oracle; the centerpiece is a four-man Athletics stack — Kurtz, Gelof, Soderstrom, Cortes — teeing off on Tomoyuki Sugano's 7.43 xERA, 15.5% Barrel%, and a 2.53 HR/9 vs. lefties in hot Vegas air; Caminero attacks Grayson Rodriguez's 8.10 ERA at Angel Stadium; Adames and Eldridge take on a Cubs staff opening with Ryan Rolison and following with the homer-prone Colin Rea; and Carrigg is the punt with extra-base juice. Two of the eight bats — Soderstrom and Adames — line up against the exact pitchers they've performed against historically.

Let's have a big day! 💰🔥

Brett Nault

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