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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

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Happy Tuesday, everyone. What could be happy about a Tuesday? Simple. DraftTeam holds a $2,000 MLB Tuesday Triple Play contest
every week, so if that doesn’t alter your perception of this day of the
week, we don’t know what would. What’s that? Free beer? Well, yes, we
suppose that would work, too.



Let’s get you set for play on Tuesday, July 21.



Just over a month ago, we advised picking up Yankee 3B Alex Rodriguez
($10,583) as he needed just one more hit to join the 3,000-hit club.
Sure enough, he homered that night to hit the mark. On Tuesday, however,
we’re going to avoid A-Rod. He came out of the break bashing (see video
below), but is now just 1-for-8 with five Ks in the last two games.
More importantly, Rodriguez has always struggled against Baltimore SP
Wei-Yin Chen (2-for-13 with five strikeouts). Yes, ARoid is enjoying a
tremendous comeback season, but if you’re looking for a 3B for Tuesday,
spend a bit more and get Kyle Seager ($11,363). You can thank us
tomorrow.

















At the beginning of the season, we talked about how Washington SS Ian
Desmond ($4,745) was the only big leaguer with three straight 20-20
seasons and wondered what he had planned for 2015, the final season of
his contract. Well, this was obviously not what he had in mind. We’re
past the 90-game mark now and Desmond has yet to reach double digits in
homers or steals while his batting average has plummeted to career worst
levels as he’s struggled to hit his way out of a wet paper bag.





Yet, we are going to recommend him as a sneaky cheap option. Yes,
Desmond has to face the nasty Jacob DeGrom, but we like the life his bat
showed Monday as he smoked a two-run dinger and singled to snap a
3-for-44 skid. Desmond is someone that’s feasted on Mets pitching at
Nationals Park (.339 in the last 16 games there), so take that into
consideration as well.


DFS Notes




  • Tonight marks the MLB debut of SP Aaron Nola ($14,693), one of the
    top prospects for the Phillies. The seventh overall pick from last year
    has soared through the minors very quickly, and we like his matchup
    tonight (vs. TB).
  • Seattle SP Taijuan Walker ($19,142) was on a major roll as July
    began, but in his last two starts the bubble has burst (11 IP, 13 hits,
    12 runs, 11 ER, 3 HR). His ERA has risen a half a run based on this pair
    of duds.
  • Los Angeles Dodgers SP Clayton Kershaw (next scheduled to pitch
    Thursday), was looking somewhat human in late-June, but is really
    rounding into form since with just two earned runs allowed over his last
    31 innings.
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Saturday, July 11, 2015

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Daily Fantasy Baseball: Mr. Fantasy’s Daily Diamonds for July 11

2015-07-11 09:02:15


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By Dave Del Grande


@DaveDelGrande





TIP OF THE DAY


Beware of pitchers returning from injuries.


Before you say, “Well, duh,” on this one, hear me out.


Yes, it’s obvious that you shouldn’t expect a pitcher making his
first start after a stint on the disabled list to be in midseason form.


But my caution here is more about the hitters he’ll be facing.


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The Rays’ Jake Odorizzi (hamstring), Reds’ Raisel  Iglesias (oblique) and Dodgers’ Brandon Beachy (elbow) come off the DL to make starts Saturday.


Instinct tells us to load up on Astros, Marlins and Brewers against these right-handers.


The problem is: It’s hard to predict how far these starters are going
to go. Iglesias, for example, never threw more than 68 pitches in any
of his minor-league rehab starts, and Beachy has had two Tommy John
surgeries since he last pitched in a major league game two years ago.


The last thing you want is to play guys like Marlins first baseman
Justin Bour (.879 OPS vs. righties, .347 vs. lefties) and/or Brewers
first baseman Adam Lind (.950 OPS vs. righties, .648 vs. lefties), only
to see them faced left-handed relievers, against whom they struggle, in
their final two or three at-bats after the starters get pulled early.


It’s a risk you take in any matchup. You never know how much a starter is going to pitch.


But in these situations, early pitching changes are predictable. And that’s a variable you can do without.

MUST PLAY


Chris Davis, 1B, Orioles (FantasyAces $4,800).


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Let me start off by saying Davis is hot (21 hits in his last 19
games) and has a nice — albeit brief — history against Nationals
right-hander Jordan Zimmermann (3-for-6 with a home run).


But this is more about Zimmermann and his frame of mind.


The right-hander has spent the better part of the last week awaiting
the birth of his second child. When it appeared imminent Friday, he was
placed on baseball’s new paternity list and was on hand for the birth of
a girl.


Zimmermann’s wife wasn’t even out of the hospital when he got a call asking if he could rush back and pitch Saturday.


So there he’ll be Saturday night, down the road in Baltimore, facing a
collection of Orioles who own a .306 lifetime average against him even
when he’s properly focused.


I recommend Davis retrieve his home run ball and sign it to Ava Kristeen.





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MUST AVOID


All Padres vs. Rangers right-hander Colby Lewis.


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It used to be that Colby Lewis pitching at the hitters’ paradise of Glove Life Park in Arlington was a fantasy feast.


Still is, at times. Just not Saturday.


Somehow in his less-than-mediocre career, Lewis has proven unhittable
to the Padres. Current San Diego players have come to bat 31 times
against him; only two have gotten hits.


That’s a .065 average and .218 OPS.


Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying you should pitch Lewis on
Saturday. Every measurable 2015 stat still labels him as a
less-than-average pitcher.


And it’s not like the Texas wind has started blowing in.


Before sneaking a sleeper like first baseman/designated hitter Brett Wallace (FantasyAces $3,000) in there against this fantasy gold mine, remember this: Sometimes rust looks a lot like gold.

HISTORY LESSON


Cardinals first baseman Mark Reynolds (FantasyAces $4,300) vs. Pirates right-hander A.J. Burnett.


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The Cardinals benched Reynolds in favor of Dan Johnson on Friday night, and with good reason. The guy is 15-for-29 in the month of July.


Fifteen strikeouts, that is.


But Reynolds has to be back in the lineup Saturday, and that’s because of his history against Burnett.


Reynolds is 5-for-13 in his career against Burnett. All five of the
hits — two doubles and three home runs — have gone for extra bases.


That’s a 1.659 OPS that’s hard to overlook, even for a guy who’s hitting .138 this month.


The price is a little high for my liking. But here’s the good news:
If you play Reynolds on Saturday, I’m pretty sure you’re going to be the
only one.


Good luck.

TODAY’S STACK PACK


Giants vs. Phillies right-hander David Buchanan.


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Few teams are as streaky as the defending champs.


Before Friday, they’d scored 10 or more runs in a game five times
this season. On those occasions, they came back the next day and
averaged 7.8.


Well, the Giants did the double-figure thing again Phillies, and they did it to their best pitcher, Cole Hamels.


Saturday they’ll take their cracks at Buchanan, who has experience in
high-scoring games. Opponents averaged 5.8 in the five games he started
before the Phillies jettisoned him to Triple-A two months ago.


He’s just resurfacing now, complete with his 2.07 road WHIP, .826 OPS against left-handed hitters and .982 against righties.


It’s the wrong place, wrong time for a comeback.


Second baseman Joe Panik (FantasyAces $4,750), shortstop Matt Duffy (FantasyAces $4,700) and outfielder Hunter Pence (FantasyAces $5,300) are must-starts.





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ULTIMATE SLEEPER


Jonny Gomes, Braves outfielder (FantasyAces $3,500).


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In a day game at Coors Field pairing a pitcher who has struggled on the road (Atlanta’s Matt Wisler, 1.76 WHIP) against a guy who has had more than his fair share of problems at home (Colorado’s Jorge de la Rosa, 1.83 WHIP), you know your rivals are going to load up on Braves and Rockies.


I suggest you do the same, but with a twist.


Gomes hasn’t done anything spectacular of late, but he quietly does have hits in each of his last three starts.


No doubt, he remains under the radar.


That could change Saturday. He’s matched up with de la Rosa, who he’s
faced four times in his career. The result? A single, double and home
run — a .750 average and whopping 2.350 OPS.


After a pair of virtual pitchers’ duels — two 5-3 Rockies wins — to
open the series, you know a fireworks display looms Saturday.


It will be no surprise if Gomes helps ignite it.

INJURY ALERT


Few guys need a break more than Giants catcher Buster Posey (FantasyAces $5,600), who sat out games Tuesday and Wednesday with what is being called minor hamstring soreness.


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Sure enough, the All-Star was back in the San Francisco lineup for
Friday’s 15-2 shellacking of the Philadelphia Phillies, and contributed
two hits to it.


But it was his first at-bat that was most telling. And troublesome.


Posey came to the plate with the bases loaded and grounded weakly to
third base. It hardly qualified as a double play ball, but Posey ran no
more than half-speed to first base and got doubled up, costing him (and
his daily fantasy owners) an RBI.


The Giants certainly don’t need Posey to play Saturday against the
aforementioned David Buchanan of the Phillies. It’s possible he will get
a “catcher’s day off” — a chance to play first base.


Or maybe even another day off, which would be his third in the last four games.


Either way, he’s not going to be in my Stack Pack (see above). I
recommend you likewise pass on him and hope your rivals pay the steep
price for damaged goods.






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Dave Del Grande
didn’t invent fantasy sports–it only seems that
way. Dave was the first to have a weekly column devoted entirely to
fantasy sports published in a daily newspaper, The Oakland Tribune, the
birthplace of fantasy football. He also was the first to have a
fantasy-sports column syndicated nationally by Universal Press. He
authored the original “Ask Mr. Fantasy” column for ESPN.com and also
helped launch the highly successful fantasy endeavors of USA Today
Sports Weekly and NFL.com. In the meantime, Dave was an award-winning
NBA basketball reporter, covering the Golden State Warriors, and
continues to cover the Warriors and San Francisco Giants for The Sports
Xchange.


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Friday, July 10, 2015

Fantasy Feud DFS: Last $500K Qualifier Before the All-Star Break is Tonight at 7:05pm EST! - Handicappers Hideaway

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This is your last chance to qualify for the $500,000 baseball championship before the All-Star break.
The contest will give the winner a ticket
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$7,000 in secondary cash prizes awarded to the top 30.



The contest is less than 5% filled, just 15/295! That’s a lot of overlay! $77 entry.


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Wow, can you believe another week of Daily Fantasy Baseball has flown
by, bringing us to Friday already? Well, the good news, it’s not only
the weekend but another chance for you to enter one of DraftTeam’s MLB $3,000 High Heater contests.



You know what’s awesome about fantasy sports? Professional sports all
involve games we have no control over, but by drafting you own roster,
you regain that sense of control — or at least a semblance of it. That’s
empowering!



Exactly 13 months ago today, we discussed how Melky Cabrera was part of a
select quartet of players that hadn’t gone hitless in back-to-back
games through the first two months and change of the 2014 season. He
wound up enjoying a tremendous comeback season, proving he was past the
PED scandal.



Cabrera signed with the White Sox this winter and he hasn’t come close
to duplicating his fine 2014. His hits are down, his walks are down and
his speed has evaporated. After getting on base more than 35 percent of
the time last year, Cabrera is barely doing so 30 percent of the time
this season.



Now, the good news: the Melk Man is scorching in July. He homered
Thursday to extend his batting streak to eight games (see video below
for one of the biggest hits of his streak) and improve his slash line
this month to .379/.394/.690 — just as the Sox are heating up, winning
seven of nine. Looking for a second half sleeper? Cabrera could be your
man.







The good news: Houston 3B Luis Valbuena returned to action Thursday
after missing three games with a toe woe. The bad news? He went 0-for-3,
dropping his BA to .201 — fourth worst in the bigs. Still, Valbuena has
clubbed a team-leading 19 dingers — an amazing figure considering he
only has 56 hits in total. You don’t usually see a player like Valbuena
having that high a percentage of homers among his hits; that’s usually
reserved for the Mark McGwires and Barry Bonds of the world.




Fantasy Baseball Notes




  • Houston LOOGY Joe Thatcher was enjoying a stellar campaign, but he’s
    been scored on in consecutive outings to see his ERA rise from 2.04 to
    3.44. Wildness has been his undoing this year. Ah, the perils of being a
    specialist reliever.
  • Speaking of Astros relievers, how about the job Will Harris has done
    this year? With over a strikeout per inning and a mere 16 hits allowed
    in 34 appearances and 39 2/3 IP, he arguably deserves a spot on the
    All-Star team.
  • After seeing essentially full-time at-bats and hitting .293 in 2013,
    OF J.B. Shuck has only received 184 at-bats over the last two seasons
    combined. He deserves more action this year based on his play, but he’s
    been rotting on the pine.


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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

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Tuesdays are generally a boring day of the week, except when it comes to Daily Fantasy Baseball at DraftTeam, as we’ve got our weekly MLB $2,000 Triple Play contest — the best thing to happen to Tuesday since Ruby.




Boston C Ryan Hanigan ($7,887), who had been out since May 1 with a
broken bone in his hand, was activated on Thursday, and it took him a
couple of games to shake off the rust, but on Monday he went 3-for-3
with a walk and drove in two runs. This veteran backstop is no offensive
star, but even though he was the only starting this year because of
injury he was enjoying his best season since 2012 before getting hurt.
The way Boston’s offense is kicking into gear now, Hanigan could be a
sneaky play against Dan Haren and the Fish Tuesday.




In late-July last year, we advised avoiding Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt
($13,599), and sure enough, he went 0-for-4 and struck out twice that
night. This time, despite a very tough opponent in Texas SP Yovani
Gallardo, we are going to go with the NL’s All Star first baseman. He
heated up last week (although cooled somewhat the last couple of days),
and has always hit Gallardo well (5-for-9 with a double, three walks and
three RBI). With a walk in seven straight games, Goldschmidt has added
to his NL lead with 66 free passes on the season (hence his amazing .466
OBP).




We love the rookie season Atlanta 2B Jace Peterson ($7,399) is putting
together, and believe he’d have been a better pick as the NL All Star at
second base than DJ LeMahieu. However, Peterson seems to be hitting a
bit of a wall, having gone 4-for-28 over the last week and change, so
we’re avoiding him for now. A better choice at the keystone corner for
Tuesday is Oakland’s Ben Zobrist ($8,933).




DFS Notes




  • Baltimore SP Kevin Gausman ($13,290) has not yielded a home run
    since April 19 and over his last six starts he has a 2.04 ERA. It’s
    about time the O’s set this kid free.
  • Speaking of young hurlers that are finally getting their shot, how
    about Andrew Heaney ($22,626) of the Angels? All he’s done is go 1-0
    with a 1.38 ERA in his first two starts. Not bad considering how badly
    he was beaten up with the Marlins last year.
  • Oh what the hell? Let’s keep the young pitcher theme going.
    Seattle’s Taijuan Walker ($27,371) has won his last five starts,
    recording a 1.67 ERA in the process. Did we mention he’s just 22? Well,
    there you have three reasons that the future of pitching in the AL in
    bright.


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Friday, July 3, 2015

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Here are some tips for play on Friday July 3.



For the second day in a row, we’re going to lead off by recommending a
Pirate. Why not? The Buccos are scorching right now and few are as hot
as SS Jordy Mercer ($8,888). He’s hit safely in eight straight, but over
his last seven games specifically, he’s batting .469, recording
multiple hits six times.



Mercer’s offensive game has been in regression for a couple of years,
but a week like this can sure help take the sting out of it. April and
May were extremely unkind to him, but he sure woke up in June (800 OPS)
and early on, July has been even better. Mercer is not getting quite as
much PT this year, and his counting cats are way down. His walk rate had
dipped and his slugging percentage is at a career low. Perhaps Mercer
is gearing up for a big second half, which is not unusual for him. Over
the last three years, he’s recorded a 791 second half OPS compared to
just 653 in the first half.



Almost two months ago, we discussed Boston LF Hanley Ramirez’s latest
injury, but he didn’t wind up missing that much action. In fact, the
fragile star missed more games at the end of June because of a hand
injury. In the two games since Ramirez has returned, he’s proved his
hand woe has not sapped him of his extra-base pop. He tripled on
Wednesday and hit a solo homer on Thursday. At $10,460, we like Ramirez
on Friday against Houston and SP Dan Straily, a pitcher he’s faced twice
and doubled once against.




DFS Notes

  • Another solid LF option is Milwaukee’s Gerardo Parro ($8,738). He’s
    batting .382 over the last 14 games to reach the .300 mark for the
    season. If he gets enough PT in the second half (which is questionable
    with Khris Davis due back shortly), Parra could reach double figures in
    both homers and steals for the second time.
  • Bring out your fringe hitters against the Phillies. Their team ERA
    against the woeful Brewers in a four-game sweep this week was 6.39. Ugh.
  • Los Angeles Angels CF Mike Trout ($14,193) is batting .277 at home,
    but .331 on the road. The Halos begin a nine-game road trip Friday, so
    be sure to plug Trout in there as often as feasible.


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Thursday, July 2, 2015

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Now, let’s see if we can help you win some cash on Thursday July 2.



The last time we recommended Pittsburgh 2B Neil Walker ($8,441), he
wound up getting a day off. That serves as a perfect reminder to always
check the daily lineups before finalizing your own roster. At any rate,
Walker has sure shaken off his hip and core injuries recently. He was
stuck in a 4-for-32 rut over a 10-game span, but then started to turn it
around by going 4-for-9 over his next three games.



Then Walker and his teammates went to Motown to face the Tigers and in
the first game of the series, he lashed two hits, including the go-ahead
RBI double as the Pirates won in 14 innings. On Wednesday, he exploded
for a season-best four hits, two of which left the park. Suddenly Walker
owns Detroit, having gone 17-for-40 with four jacks in the last nine
games, and is lobbying baseball to have the Tigers shifted to the
National League. Needless to say, he looks like a great investment
tonight, as he turns things around from a first half in which he simply
didn’t hit as well as last year.



In late-September 2013, we recommended Milwaukee 3B Aramis Ramirez
($6,902), but he only went 1-for-4, striking out twice. Well, we’re
getting back on the ARam horse. He’s been killing the Phillies so far in
this series, going 5-for-9 with seven RBI — despite the fact that he
didn’t even start Monday’s game. Suddenly, we’re not moaning about
Ramirez’s lack of productivity this season. And get this: he has
back-to-back multiple hit efforts for the first time in what’s been a
trying final season.




DFS Notes

  • How scorching is Texas SP Yovani Gallardo ($23,158) right now? Since
    May 24, he’s 4-0 with the lowest ERA in the bigs (0.99) and has not
    given up a single long ball.
  • Whatever you do, don’t start a southpaw against the Toronto Blue
    Jays. They are hitting an MLB-best .306 against lefties. Needless to
    say, Boston SP Wade Miley ($20,458) is to be avoided on Thursday.
  • Atlanta C A.J. Pierzynski ($7,049) is feasting on Washington
    pitching at home this season, having gone 8-for-19 (.421) with 10
    ribbies in five games at Turner Field.


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Saturday, June 27, 2015

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Friday, June 5, 2015

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Happy Friday, everyone! With the end of another week comes another
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One of the best things about daily fantasy sports is that you have the
convenience to play however you want to. Just sitting back watching a
few games tonight and feel like making things more interesting by
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Can we talk about the legend that Joey Gallo is building for himself?
Called up to replace the injured Adrian Beltre, on Tuesday he enjoys one
of the best MLB debuts you’ll ever see, going 3-for-4 with a double, a
homer (see video below) and four RBI. Gallo fell a triple shy of
hitting for the cycle.



The power-hitting dynamo followed that up on Wednesday by smacking a
solo shot off a lefty reliever — a great sign from the left-handed
hitting Gallo, who had struggled against southpaws at Double-A. On
Thursday, the kid got on base twice.



Seeking pop? Look no further than this kid.




Texas is dealing with its share of injuries (add Josh Hamilton to that
list now), but SP/RP Ross Detwiler (shoulder) is getting closer to a
return, and he could provide a boost to a bullpen that has been taxed
lately. Detwiler has been used exclusively as a starter this year after
being used only as a reliever in his final season with the Nats in
2014.


Thanks to some control problems, he’s struggled to an 0-5 mark with an
ugly 6.95 ERA, so perhaps the bullpen is the best place for him.



In our notes section today, we’re going to check in on a few minor league developments. Quick Hits

  • SP
    Bryan Mitchell, who made his MLB debut for the Yanks last year, looks
    ready for another shot. On Wednesday — despite some wildness — he won
    his second straight start, and he’s now held opponents to a .216 BAA
    through 11 starts and 56 2/3 IP. Mitchell has not given up a homer this
    season.
  • Minnesota SP Ricky Nolasco (ankle) has been
    put on the DL for the third time in 11 months. Tommy Milone, who was
    dynamite in Triple-A (4-0, 0.70 ERA in five starts with phenomenal
    command) has been recalled and started Thursday with less than
    impressive results (nine hits, four runs — two earned — in five innings
    with one walk and no strikeouts).
  • Another minor
    leaguer getting the call is Detroit OFer Daniel Fields. His extra-base
    pop at Triple-A this year has been very impressive (15 doubles, seven
    triples, three homers for a .486 slugging) after he struggled so badly
    in his Triple-A debut in 2014.




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Thursday, June 4, 2015

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Heading into the season, we discussed how tough it is to find power in Fantasy baseball these days, and as a result expressed our surprise that Mets 1B Lucas Duda took so long to get drafted in our league.



While he’s having a big season (at least from a slash line perspective),
it’s hard to justify investing $9,404 for him right now. After all,
following a huge end to May (six homers in last nine games of the
month), Duda has gone ice cold (3-for-18 in the last five games). On
Wednesday, he grounded out with the bases loaded to end the game.



Oakland 2B Ben Zobrist ($9,788) has not been a kind pick to us over the years. The last time we picked him
(in July), he was just 1-for-4, although he did manage a run. Meh.
We’re steering clear now. Sure, he launched a grand salami on Tuesday
(see video below for the great reaction from the Detroit kid who caught
it), but that’s one of just two hits Zobrist has managed over the past
16 at-bats.








In late-July
we predicted that a monster year was coming soon for Baltimore 3B
Manny Machado ($12,347). Well, he continues to improve at a modest
pace, so it’s going to take a huge second half for this to turn into
that monster season, but either way, we’re avoiding him right now.
Machado finished a nice May with a flourish, but has gone back into the
tank, going 2-for-12 since. And on Thursday, he has to face Houston’s
Dallas Keuchel, who is pitching like an All-Star this season.



Quick Hits





  • Have you noticed how Minnesota SP Trevor May is coming
    into his own lately? Over his last four starts, his command has been
    off the charts with 26 Ks and one walk in 26 2/3 IP. This is a
    youngster you need to keep a close eye on.
  • Speaking of
    young, impressive starters, how about Boston’s Eduardo Rodriguez? He’s
    the first pitcher in the post-1900 era to last seven-plus innings in
    both of his first two career starts and give up no more than a run and
    three hits. Can this kid help turn Boston’s season around?
  • Chicago
    Cubs SP Jon Lester not only endured his worst start of the season on
    Wednesday (5 IP, 9 H, 6 ER, 2 HR, 1 BB, 4 K), but he dropped to
    0-for-61 as a hitter in his career.




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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

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The Boston Red Sox promoted RF Rusney Castillo ($8,174) a couple of
weeks ago to try to breathe life into a moribund attack that had seen
the team struggle so badly in May.


So far, it hasn’t exactly worked wonders. While Castillo drove in the
only run in Tuesday’s 1-0 win to give him three hits in the last two
games, he has yet to deliver an extra-base hit in nine games, and has
generally been unproductive.


He’s flashed some sweet leather (see video below) and we’re confident
Castillo will be a fine DFS play in time; unfortunately, that time has
yet to arrive, so we’re keeping him on the sidelines until he proves
himself more dependable.









Need a SP tonight? How about St. Louis’ John Lackey ($23,586) at home
against Milwaukee. Since getting dealt to the Cards last year, Lackey
is 6-1 with a 1.78 ERA in 10 starts in St. Louis, including Friday’s
seven shutout innings with nine Ks against the Dodgers. This season,
he’s 3-1 with a 1.30 ERA in five starts at Busch Stadium.


Last month, it made no difference where Lackey pitched — he was
splendid. He went 2-2 with a 1.89 ERA in six starts in May.The other
reason we love Lackey Wednesday is that Milwaukee has struggled to score
lately; in fact, in the first two games of this series, there has been
only two total runs scored.


The last time we recommended San Francisco C Buster Posey ($10,485)
in early August, he was “meh,” going 1-for-4 with a strikeout. We expect
better out of him Wednesday given how much he loves smacking
Pittsburgh’s Francisco Liriano around. For his career, Posey is 5-for-9
with a couple of ribbies against the Pirate southpaw. This should be
just what the doctor ordered to snap Posey out of a mini slump — he’s
just 1-for-10 over the last three games to drop back to .290 for the
season.


Quick Hits

  • Washington starting pitcher Max Scherzer had given up just three
    dingers in 71 2/3 IP before Kevin Pillar of the Jays burned him twice in
    six innings on Tuesday.
  • Philadelphia starting pitcher Cole Hamels’ trade value just keeps
    rising. Over his last five starts, he’s gone 4-1 with a 1.69 ERA while
    whiffing 38 against just six walks in 37 1/3 IP. Considering Hamels owns
    the Reds, Wednesday should offer more of the same domination.
  • The Oakland A’s were the worst team in baseball as of May 22. Since
    then, the team’s rotation has posted an amazing 1.53 ERA over the last
    10 games to help begin the turnaround.
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