Daily baseball is all the rage in the fantasy sports world, so I will be covering the game a couple of times a week here at BaseballGuys.com. To that end, Iâve partnered with DraftDay.com to give all my wonderful followers, thatâs you, the chance to play the game on a daily basis. On Tuesday and Thursdayâs here at the site, every week, Iâll be giving you some insight into the mind of The Oracle as I will give you some of my best plays for the day â even if Iâm willing to admit that daily games are a bit of a crap shoot given the difficulty in predicting how a handful of at-bats will work out. With that, here are some of the better plays for Tuesday, April 11th.
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CATCHERS1. Matt Wieters2. Tyler Flowers
Wieters is only 1-for-12 against Alfredo Aceves in his career, a bad looking matchup on the surface. However he has hit .292 in 233 at-bats against the Red Sox, and 12 at-bats isn't a huge amount to draw on.
Flowers faces Dan Haren, he of the 32 homers allowed in his last 31 starts. Flowers has 20+ homer power and has two bombs in 22 at-bats this season. He has gone 10 at-bats without a hit though.
FIRST BASE1. Brandon Moss2. Kendrys Morales
Moss has two homers and nine RBIs the past two days, and he's also registered 10 hits in his last 17 at-bats (.588). Doesn't matter who is on the hill right now (it's Jason Vargas who he has one hit in three at-bats against).
Morales has nine hits in his last 20 at-bats including three doubles and a home run as he has knocked in five runs. He faces Justin Grimm, he of the 14 career big league innings during which time he has allowed 14 runs.
SECOND BASE1. Jeff Keppinger2. Dustin Pedroia
Keppinger will be facing the struggling Dan Haren whom he has eight hits against in 16 career ABs including a big fly.
You can pretty much always go with Pedroia, but this is a solid matchup. He's hit .364 against Chris Tillman in 11 at-bats. He's currently hitting .323. The last three years he has hit .303 at Fenway. Lock and load.
THIRD BASE1. Manny Machado2. Alberto Callaspo
Manny hit a game winning home run Wednesday, and though he's struggled this season he has hit a bit better versus righties than lefties (1-for-9 vs. lefties). Machado faces spot starter Alfred Aceves Thursday.
Callaspo has hit .283 against righties the past three years. He's got five hits in 11 at-bats against righties this season. He faces righty A.J. Griffin Thursday.
SHORTSTOP1. Elvis Andrus2. Alexei Ramirez
Andrus has produced 16 hits in 51 at-bats against King Felix, a .314 batting average. He's also driven in eight runs in the matchup. Maybe the matchup will help him out of his current slump (four hits in 21 at-bats).
Ramirez faces a struggling Dan Haren who has he two hits in eight at-bats against. Is that enough of a reason to start the consistently solid Ramirez?
OUTFIELD1. Coco Crisp2. David Murphy
Crisp is hitting .364 with a homer in 33 at-bats against Jason Vargas. He's also hitting .444 with four homers, four doubles, and six RBIs the last seven days.
Murphy has a whopping 63 at-bats against Felix Hernandez in his career, and he's dong very well despite 15 Ks. When he isn't whiffing he's pounding out hits as evidenced by his .302 average, two homers and 10 RBIs.
STARTING PITCHERS1. A.J. Griffin 2. Jason Marquis3. Zack Greinke4. Dylan Axelrod
Griffin had a 2.90 ERA on the road last season and he get's to take on an Angels club, in Anaheim. The A's have also scored 18 runs in their last two games as their offense is humming giving you a warm feeling about Griffin getting plenty of run support.
Marquis has held current Dodgers batters to a .242 average and two homers over 128 at-bats (Matt Kemp is only 2-for-17 off Jason in his career). Marquis is also 6-4 with a 2.64 ERA in 14 career starts against the Dodgers.
Greinke has held the Padres to a .250 batting average in 48 at-bats. The Padres only have one player with 20 at-bats that is hitting .270. They also have only three homers in 264 at-bats. Greinke also looked sharp in his first outing (0 ER in 6.1 IP).
Axelrod... hey, there aren't that many options to turn to with a lot of early games. The Nats are 6-2 on the year and they are a solid offense, so this is more likely a shot in the dark you should avoid, than solid advice. At least I'm honest.
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By Ray Flowers