Once again, we're only looking at GPP tournaments tonight with just a four-game slate.

We've gone through the players in the Playbook, the coaching pieces and the stacks article, so now it's about working in some game theory and find ways to differentiate ourselves from the rest of the pack. The big question is what will the opwnership percentages be for the Yankees tonight. Will everyone be on them because they have the highest implied run total or will people assume they will be highly-owned a simply pivot away, leaving them with some relatively normal to potentially low ownership numbers?

I feel like, no matter what, we're going to need a piece of that game but I think we can get away with some mini-stacks for shares of it while finding some other potentially under-the-radar stacks/mini-stacks to use.

So I let Jim Bowden talk me into Domingo Germán today on the show and it really wasn't a tough sell, especially because Brett Talley names him in the pitchinbg coach and then tried to lay a Teheran/German bet down with me earlier in the day.. The pitching tonight is bleh and the stacking is going to be a bit of an issue as the majority of lineups are not in. You can go to our lineups page and click on each individual team name -- that will bring you to the team page which will show you the last several lineups each team has used. That will give you a strong idea, but if you're super attached to big stacks, you may have to invoke a whole lot of late swap to maneuver things around. That's obviously going to limit you, especially if you're using Yankees and Tigers right now.

Here's a pair of lineups I've thrown together using everything we've got on the site today. As always, these are suggested examples of how to build a lineup using our tools, not just lineups for you to plug in as your own. Maybe you've got a different opinion as to which pitchers to use. Whatever the case may be, be a free-thinker!

Best of luck!