Catcher
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Travis d'Arnaud | NYM | R | John Lamb | 1.120 | .779 | .476 | .345 | .105 | .286 | 3100 | 4400 | 5000 |
Salvador Perez | KC | R | Josh Tomlin | .562 | .769 | .246 | .337 | .353 | .879 | 2300 | 3600 | 4950 |
Kurt Suzuki | MIN | R | Alfredo Simon | .648 | .599 | .295 | .272 | .211 | .500 | 2200 | 2600 | 4000 |
d’Arnaud has been struggling recently, but the guy has a monstrous 1.120 OPS and .476 wOBA vs southpaws.
Suzuki has six hits in 13 at-bats vs Alfredo Simon, two of those hits have been home runs.
Perez really sees the ball well vs Josh Tomlin with eight hits, including three for extra bases, in only 12 at-bats.
First Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Adrian Gonzalez | LAD | L | Kyle Kendrick | .787 | .862 | .350 | .379 | .150 | .565 | 3900 | 4400 | 5500 |
Chris Davis | BAL | L | Craig Breslow | .786 | .956 | .346 | .415 | .240 | .806 | 4700 | 4800 | 5900 |
Prince Fielder | TEX | L | Collin McHugh | .757 | .901 | .337 | .403 | .296 | .887 | 3100 | 3700 | 4750 |
Fielder is an impressive 6-for-8 vs Colin McHugh. He is slashing .339/.390/.568 in 17 games vs the Astros this season.
Davis gets an easy matchup vs Craig Breslow, who is giving a .300 batting average and .353 wOBA to left handed hitters.
Gonzo is batting a cool .500 (10-20) with five doubles in his career vs Kyle Kendrick. Lefties have a .310 batting average and .423 wOBA vs him as well.
Second Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Dustin Pedroia | BOS | R | Wei-Yin Chen | .827 | .811 | .366 | .359 | .333 | .786 | 3500 | 4600 | 4900 |
Brian Dozier | Min | R | Alfredo Simon | .760 | .778 | .335 | .342 | .304 | .840 | 2900 | 4400 | 5300 |
Dee Gordon | MIA | L | Julio Teheran | .829 | .750 | .364 | .333 | .310 | .647 | 3700 | 4300 | 5500 |
Pedroia wrecks Wei-Yin Chin as he is 17-for-35 (.486 batting average) with seven extra base hits vs him. He has reached base multiple times in eight out of the past 10 games.
Dozier is always capable of going yard. The Twins second baseman has at least one hit in seven out of the past eight games.
Gordon has collected three hits in two out of the past three games. Julio Teheran gives up a .387 wOBA to left handed hitters.
Third Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
David Wright | NYM | R | John Lamb | 1.079 | .730 | .465 | .327 | .280 | .760 | 3500 | 4400 | 5050 |
Matt Carpenter | STL | L | Tyler Wagner | .768 | .894 | .340 | .393 | .357 | 1.133 | 4000 | 4900 | 5100 |
Mike Moustakas | KC | L | Josh Tomlin | .795 | .826 | .353 | .365 | .304 | .926 | 3100 | 4400 | 5050 |
The price is right as David Wright has a modest five game hit streak, while collecting at least one RBI in four of those games. He has a stellar 1.079 OPS and .465 wOBA vs left handed pitchers.
Moustakas has four extra base hits in just 15 at-bats vs Josh Tomlin.
Carpenter has four extra base hits in the past four games. Expect the Cardinals to put up some runs vs Tyler Wagner.
Shortstop
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Xander Bogaerts | BOS | R | Wei-Yin Chen | .904 | .746 | .399 | .330 | .414 | 1.125 | 4000 | 4600 | 5100 |
Francisco Lindor | CLE | B | Kris Medlen | .889 | .805 | .389 | .356 | .345 | .855 | 3900 | 4800 | 4950 |
Bogaerts crushes lefties to the tune of a .904 OPS and .399 wOBA, while producing multiple hits in five out of the past seven games.
Outfield
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Starling Marte | PIT | R | Jason Hammel | .748 | .801 | .330 | .356 | .469 | 1.191 | 4100 | 4700 | 5300 |
A.J. Pollock | ARI | R | Robbie Erlin | .897 | .857 | .392 | .377 | .357 | .969 | 4000 | 4800 | 5800 |
Justin Upton | SD | R | Jeremy Hellickson | .558 | .853 | .253 | .376 | .192 | .509 | 3900 | 4700 | 5250 |
Shin-Soo Choo | TEX | L | Collin McHugh | .694 | .908 | .318 | .400 | .417 | .957 | 3800 | 4000 | 4900 |
Yoenis Cespedes | NYM | R | John Lamb | .565 | .897 | .252 | .390 | .346 | .857 | 4400 | 5000 | 5300 |
Nelson Cruz | SEA | R | Andrew Heaney | 1.109 | .897 | .485 | .390 | .269 | .667 | 3700 | 4500 | 5800 |
Andre Ethier | LAD | L | Kyle Kendrick | .489 | .881 | .220 | .387 | .267 | .563 | 2900 | 3300 | 4900 |
The good streaky Cespedes is back as he has produced multiple hits in each of the past two games.
Marte is scorching hot at the plate by driving in at least one run in six straight games with five of those games being of the multi-hit variety.
Pollock has four extra base hits and eight RBI’s in the past five games. He hits a little better vs lefties as well.
Upton has a .358 on-base percentage and .599 slugging percentage in 16 games vs Arizona this season.
Ethier hits righties a lot better than lefties, it helps that he is 9-for-33 with six extra base hits vs Kyle Kendrick.
Cruz homered last night and dominates left handed pitchers as well.