JT likes the Nationals as a lower-owned, contrarian stack against Andrew Heaney. While acknowledging Heaney has upside due to strikeouts, JT pointed out that today's price of $7,600 seems steep and he's willing to attack him with Nationals bats who hit lefties well. JT specifically noted Jacob Young, the affordable Riley Adams, Alex Call, and Dylan Crews as hitters who could outperform their price points today in DFS lineups, offering differentiation from more popular builds. He views this as a strategic spot to fade popular perceptions and gain leverage by stacking Washington.