Is Jacob Misiorowski pitching in MLB All-Star Game? Why 'The Miz' is ineligible
By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS
This is context, not an automatic lineup change. It becomes actionable only when it connects to the slate, price, ownership, or confirmed role.
Jacob Misiorowski's All-Star selection carries a catch for DFS slates: his ineligibility to pitch in the actual game tells us something about his workload and availability in the days immediately surrounding the break. If Misiorowski is unavailable for the Midsummer Classic due to recent usage or innings thresholds, that same constraint likely affects his next start after the break resumes. DFS users building lineups on the slate when MLB returns need to cross-check his status against his team's projected rotation and any roster management signals the organization may have already telegraphed.
The optimizer treats All-Star eligibility as a proxy for broader availability questions. When a top-tier pitcher can't take the mound in the exhibition, it often means he's either logged significant innings recently or his organization is managing his workload ahead of a compressed schedule. This becomes material for cash games and tournaments alike—a pitcher you might otherwise stack around gets shifted down the priority list if his next outing carries blowout risk due to load management, or if he's bumped to a later start in the sequence to ensure proper rest.
For the return-from-break slate, verify Misiorowski's updated status on your sportsbook and in the FanDuel CSV export once lineups open. Cross-check his pitching matchup against the opposing team's implied total and batting order depth; if his team slots him on shorter rest or delays his turn, that changes both his ceiling and the way you'd build a stack around him. Watch for confirmation from beat reporters on rotation alignment in the 24 hours before lock, and adjust your leverage exposure if his next appearance lands in a lower-ceiling spot than his pre-break trajectory suggested.
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V12's MLB engine reads slate context, builds a candidate pool, runs configured simulations, ranks the portfolio with ownership and behavioral pattern signals, and ships a FanDuel-ready CSV. The news above becomes one input among many — not a forced lineup change.