Catcher
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Yan Gomes | CLE | R | Craig Breslow | .526 | .700 | .236 | .309 | .294 | .824 | 2400 | 3300 | 4850 |
Alex Avila | DET | L | Erik Johnson | .437 | .674 | .217 | .316 | .286 | .778 | 2300 | 2700 | 4000 |
Gomes is in the midst of a nine game hitting streak. Craig Breslow has a huge 6.35 ERA on the road this season.
Avila knows something about Erik Johnson because he is 5-for-5 with two walks and two extra base hits vs him.
First Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Anthony Rizzo | CHI | L | Tyler Wagner | .886 | .913 | .400 | .403 | .217 | .704 | 4300 | 5400 | 5300 |
Chris Davis | BAL | L | Luis Severino | .771 | .964 | .340 | .417 | .167 | .679 | 4700 | 4500 | 5600 |
Justin Bour | MIA | L | Alec Asher | .572 | .848 | .264 | .369 | .296 | 1.107 | 3400 | 3700 | 4750 |
Davis has three extra base hits in the past two games. He is slugging .601 at home and is slugging .581 vs the Yankees this season.
Rizzo has demolished Brewers pitching this season by hitting .375/.438/.815 in 17 games vs them. He also has an extra base hit in three straight games.
Bour hits righties well with a .848 OPS and .369 wOBA.
Second Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Addison Russell | CHI | R | Tyler Wagner | .531 | .755 | .241 | .335 | .421 | .978 | 2600 | 3400 | 4600 |
Brandon Phillips | CIN | R | A.J. Burnett | .716 | .720 | .320 | .319 | .286 | .636 | 3300 | 3400 | 4850 |
Enrique Hernandez | LAD | R | Robbie Erlin | 1.236 | .581 | .528 | .259 | .286 | .786 | 2200 | 4750 |
Phillips has five hits in the past three games. The veteran second baseman has a .350 batting average in 40 at-bats vs A.J. Burnett.
Russell is heating up by producing six hits, including three extra base hits, in the past three games. Wagner is giving up a mind boggling .619 batting average and .683 wOBA to right handed hitters.
Third Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Luis Valbuena | HOU | L | Jeremy Hellickson | .590 | .810 | .272 | .356 | .667 | 2.214 | 2700 | 3700 | 4650 |
Derek Dietrich | MIA | L | Alec Asher | .519 | .888 | .251 | .392 | .250 | .619 | 2200 | 3100 | 4550 |
Matt Carpenter | STL | L | Shelby Miller | .751 | .926 | .334 | .404 | .375 | 1.231 | 4300 | 4700 | 5250 |
Valbuena has five extra base hits in the past two games. Hellickson is giving up a .280 batting average to left handed hitters.
Dietrich has a whopping .888 OPS and .392 wOBA vs right handed pitchers this season.
Shortstop
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Francisco Lindor | CLE | B | Craig Breslow | .909 | .808 | .396 | .358 | .308 | .871 | 3800 | 4900 | 5100 |
Corey Seager | LAD | L | Robbie Erlin | .887 | .942 | .393 | .410 | .222 | .536 | 3200 | 4700 | 4900 |
Starlin Castro | CHI | R | Tyler Wagner | .643 | .688 | .285 | .304 | .346 | .962 | 3400 | 3500 | 4800 |
Lindor is a consistent bat who hits lefties better than righties.
Seager gets to face Robbie Erlin, who has been smoked by lefties by giving up a .500 batting average and .584 wOBA vs them.
Outfield
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
George Springer | HOU | R | Jeremy Hellickson | .902 | .762 | .397 | .341 | .353 | .943 | 3200 | 4700 | 5100 |
Nelson Cruz | SEA | R | Sean Nolin | 1.115 | .869 | .486 | .379 | .185 | .600 | 3700 | 4900 | 5800 |
Carlos Beltran | NYY | B | Ubaldo Jimenez | .749 | .825 | .329 | .363 | .179 | .581 | 3400 | 4100 | 5100 |
Marcell Ozuna | MIA | R | Alec Asher | .888 | .643 | .392 | .286 | .400 | .964 | 3100 | 3400 | 4500 |
Austin Jackson | CHI | R | Tyler Wagner | .768 | .664 | .337 | .295 | .286 | .938 | 2900 | 3700 | 4750 |
Springer is so money he doesn’t even know it by raking in multiple hits in four straight games.
Beltran has at least one RBI, extra base hit, and a run scored in three straight games. He is slashing .391/.462/.870 in 26 plate appearances vs Ubaldo Jimenez.
Action Jackson has eight runs batted in the past two games in which he has started.
Ozuna has a hit in nine out of the past 10 games with five of those games being of the multi-hit variety.
Player News
Kyren Paris hit a two-run homer in Wednesday’s win for the Angels over the Blue Jays.
That’s the first homer for Paris since April 9 when he went deep twice against Tampa Bay and caused everyone to lose all sense of rational thought. The 23-year-old did also single and walk to improve his on-base percentage to .311,, while the homer bumps his slugging mark to .378. There is long-term upside in Paris with flashes that suggest he can be a fantasy option. Fantasy managers should still absolutely looking elsewhere for options up the middle.
Jorge Soler hit a three-run double in the bottom of the ninth to give the Angels a 5-4 win over the Blue Jays on Wednesday.
Trent Grisham went 1-for-1 with a game-tying two-run home run in the eighth inning of a 4-3 win over the Padres on Wednesday.
While the Yankees won this game on a walk-off in the 10th inning, Grisham’s game-tying home run in the eighth was the biggest moment. He came on as a pinch-hitter for Jorbit Vibas against the usually stout Jason Adam and smashed a two-strike changeup into the right field seats. This clutch shot will only continue to push Grisham’s playing time in the right direction after he just started eight of the last 10 games, hit either first or second in each, and already has 10 homers in 31 games played this season.
Jeff Hoffman blew a save and picked up a loss Wednesday against the Angels.
Devin Williams struck out three batters with one walk and hit another in a scoreless 10th inning to earn the win against the Padres on Wednesday.
The Yankees entrusted Williams with the all important 10th inning and the inherited ghost runner on second base after their dramatic comeback. While he loaded the bases and had some tense moments, he left the inning unscathed and opened the door for them to win it right after. It should be noted that Luke Weaver came on for what were the most important outs of this game at the time, after Ian Hamilton walked two to begin the eighth inning and Weaver allowed both of those inherited runners to score. He was called upon as the fireman though and will likely get the next save opportunity. Still, this was a massive step in the right direction for Williams.
Max Fried allowed five hits and one run with no walks and eight strikeouts over seven innings in a no-decision against the Padres on Wednesday.
Fried’s excellent season continued as he set down the Padres easily besides for a mammoth solo home run by Jackson Merrill. It was no matter though, as they rarely threatened otherwise and Fried continued to find his strikeout stuff. This was his fourth outing of the year with at least seven strikeouts, a mark he only hit 10 times last season in 29 starts. Fried with a strikeout rate that’s better than league average – which is where he’s at right now – is a clear top-10 pitcher in fantasy baseball. He’s set for a two-start week coming up against the Mariners and Mets.