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DraftKings MLB Main Slate: March 28 — Stack + Values + Full Lineup

Top Stack to Build Around


Milwaukee Brewers Stack vs Sean Burke(RHP)


The Brewers are in one of the clearest attack spots on the slate facing a right-handed arm in Burke. This is a lineup that brings a mix of contact, speed, and power, and they’ve already shown run-scoring ability in this series, making them one of the most reliable stacking options.
Milwaukee also gives you a huge edge from a roster construction standpoint — several of their hitters are underpriced on DraftKings, which allows you to stack while still fitting strong secondary pieces. In a slate where pricing is tight, this is exactly the type of team that lets you build balanced lineups with upside.
Ideal Stack Core:

  • Jake Bauers (Value power + flexibility)
  • David Hamilton (Speed + multi-position)
  • Sal Frelick (Contact + run scoring upside)

This is a high-efficiency, low-cost stack with correlation upside


Top Value Plays


Jake Bauers (MIL) — 1B/OF — $2,700 Vs: Sean Burke (RHP)
Bauers stands out as one of the strongest value bats because of his power potential at a sub-$3k salary. He fits perfectly into builds that need flexibility while still maintaining legitimate upside.


David Hamilton (MIL) — 2B/3B — $2,800 Vs: Sean Burke (RHP)
Hamilton brings speed into play, which is extremely valuable on DraftKings where stolen bases can quickly swing contests. His ability to contribute in multiple ways makes him more than just a filler value.


Sal Frelick (MIL) — OF — $2,600 Vs: Sean Burke (RHP)
Frelick gives you one of the cheapest viable bats on the slate with a path to production through contact and runs scored. He helps complete the Brewers mini-stack while keeping your salary wide open.


Parker Meadows (DET) — OF — $2,700 Vs: Michael King (RHP)
Meadows offers speed and top-of-the-order potential, giving him strong upside at a low cost. Even in a tougher matchup, his ability to get on base and steal bags keeps his value intact.