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DFS MLB Main Slate Breakdown: June 12, 2026. The Sacramento Sky Is Falling and Nobody Wants the Easy Money
Pour the coffee, because tonight’s main slate is one of those that looks complicated and is actually screaming one thing at you. Thirteen games on the DraftKings main slate, first pitch 7:06 ET, and there’s a 14-run total sitting in the desert sun that’s going to suck up ownership like a vacuum. I’m playing a 20-max in the big GPP, three single-entry bullets, and double-ups for the cash bankroll, and the whole night is a tug-of-war between the obvious smash spot and eight quieter ones nobody’s touching.
The Run Environment
Medium-large slate at 13 games, and that matters a lot for how I’m thinking. With this many games, ownership spreads thin, which means being right matters more than being different, and chalk is more playable in tournaments than the field believes. You don’t have to torture yourself for uniqueness on a 13-gamer the way you do on a 5-gamer. But one game is going to break that rule and concentrate ownership anyway.
Here are the top implied totals from the sheet:
ATH, 9.6, vs Zach Agnos
MIL, 5.8, vs Andrew Painter
LAD, 5.7, vs Anthony Kay
TB, 5.7, vs Samuel Aldegheri
BAL, 5.4, vs Griffin Canning



