Catcher
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Kyle Schwarber | CHI | L | Jerad Eickhoff | .536 | 1.090 | .243 | .466 | .222 | 1.100 | 4000 | 4500 | 5500 |
Francisco Cervelli | PIT | R | Zach Davies | .991 | .751 | .430 | .340 | .462 | 1.000 | 2600 | 3500 | 4650 |
Geovany Soto | CWS | R | Tommy Milone | .939 | .699 | .405 | .312 | .200 | 1.000 | 2200 | 2600 | 4000 |
Jonathan Lucroy | MIL | R | Jeff Locke | .585 | .752 | .267 | .335 | .308 | .857 | 3400 | 3700 | 4900 |
Schwarber got back on track with two dongs on Friday night. He is clearly the best option at the position, especially since he has a 1.090 OPS and .488 wOBA vs right handed pitchers.
Cervelli has collected multiple hits in three out of the past five games, while walking six times during that five game span.
Soto is a good value option whenever a southpaw is on the mound because he’s hitting a robust .298 with a .939 OPS vs them.
Lucroy has the combination for Jeff Locke as he is slashing .417/.500/.583 in 30 plate appearances vs him.
First Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Chris Davis | BAL | L | Yordano Ventura | .877 | .923 | .384 | .401 | .455 | 1.288 | 4800 | 4700 | 5750 |
Brandon Belt | SFG | L | Ian Kennedy | .764 | .847 | .341 | .372 | .227 | .577 | 3000 | 3500 | 5000 |
Mark Trumbo | SEA | R | Yohan Flande | .856 | .661 | .373 | .296 | .407 | 1.000 | 3200 | 4300 | 4800 |
Davis continues to see the ball well with at least one extra base hit in three straight games and has walked at least once in six straight games.
Belt has 11 hits, including five extra base hits, in 33 at-bats vs Ian Kennedy.
Trumbo has multiple hits in three out of the past four games and hits a lot better vs lefties.
Second Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Jose Altuve | HOU | R | Hector Santiago | .935 | .716 | .419 | .318 | .226 | .601 | 3500 | 4300 | 5500 |
Chris Coghlan | CHI | L | Jerad Eickhoff | .310 | .826 | .159 | .363 | .300 | .667 | 3000 | 3300 | 4750 |
Justin Turner | LA | R | Rubby De La Rosa | .668 | .912 | .303 | .400 | .174 | .536 | 2700 | 3700 | 5100 |
Altuve has three doubles in the past two games. He is slashing a ridiculous .375/.435/.500 in 171 plate appearances vs left handed pitchers this season.
Coghlan should feast on Jerad Eickhoff with his .826 OPS and .363 wOBA vs right handed pitchers.
Turner has slugged four extra base hits in nine games vs Arizona.
Third Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Kris Bryant | CHI | R | Jerad Eickhoff | .790 | .880 | .347 | .389 | .308 | .889 | 4000 | 4900 | 5450 |
Mike Moustakas | KC | L | Chris Tillman | .731 | .826 | .329 | .366 | .250 | .667 | 2700 | 3900 | 5050 |
Kyle Seager | SEA | L | Yohan Flande | .884 | .752 | .386 | .333 | .400 | 1.033 | 4100 | 4000 | 5100 |
The Mouse is 5-for-11 with two extra base hits vs Tillman. He also hits righties a lot better than lefties.
Bryant went 5-for-10 with five runs batted in in yesterday’s double header. Expect another solid performance from him today.
Seager has homered in two out of the past three games, hits a lot better vs lefties, and has six hits, including four extra base hits, in four games vs the Rockies this season.
Shortstop
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Corey Seager | LAD | L | Rubby De La Rosa | 1.417 | .879 | .613 | .393 | .364 | .893 | 3100 | 3400 | 3500 |
Jung-Ho Kang | PIT | R | Zach Davies | .737 | .849 | .335 | .375 | .269 | .857 | 3800 | 4900 |
Kang now has a modest five game hit streak, while scoring six runs and has driven in six runs in the past four games.
Outfield
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Yoenis Cespedes | NYM | R | Williams Perez | .565 | .897 | .252 | .390 | .387 | 1.273 | 5100 | 5500 | 5350 |
Jay Bruce | CIN | L | Lance Lynn | .665 | .775 | .299 | .340 | .348 | .815 | 2600 | 3700 | 4900 |
Ryan Braun | MIL | R | Jeff Locke | .991 | .816 | .431 | .359 | .417 | 1.040 | 4700 | 5000 | 5700 |
Nelson Cruz | SEA | R | Yohan Flande | 1.118 | .903 | .485 | .393 | .250 | .875 | 4200 | 5300 | 5800 |
Chris Colabello | TOR | R | Michael Pineda | .978 | .890 | .422 | .391 | .538 | 1.353 | 3400 | 4200 | 4800 |
Andre Ethier | LAD | L | Rubby De La Rosa | .515 | .886 | .231 | .389 | .286 | .688 | 2200 | 3400 | 4750 |
Cespedes hit six home runs, drove in 13 runs, scored 13 runs in the previous eight games before he went hitless on Thursday. He then went 3-for-5 with a home run and three runs driven in on Friday. Safe to say he is locked in.
Bruce is a remarkable 14-for-28 with six extra base hits vs Lance Lynn.
Colabello is 7-for-13 with three extra base hits in the past four games.
Braun has a .321 batting average and .536 slugging percentage in 28 at-bats vs Jeff Locke. He crushes lefties to the tune of .991 OPS and .431 wOBA.
Cruz has a decent 1.118 OPS and .485 wOBA vs southpaws this season.
Ethier has four hits, including a homer run, in just seven at-bats vs Rubby De La Rosa. He is slashing .301/.380/.506 in 355 plate appearances vs righties this season.