Catcher
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Russell Martin | TOR | R | Matt Moore | .951 | .748 | .415 | .331 | .400 | 1.182 | 3300 | 3800 | 5200 |
Blake Swihart | BOS | B | Danny Salazar | .596 | .761 | .274 | .334 | .368 | 1.211 | 2700 | 3200 | 4650 |
Martin has five hits, five runs scored, two home runs, and five runs batted in in the last three games in which he has started.
Swihart is in the midst of a modest six game hit streak, while smacking three homers during that span.
First Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Edwin Encarnacion | TOR | R | Matt Moore | .868 | .941 | .384 | .411 | .444 | 1.435 | 5000 | 4700 | 6000 |
Carlos Santana | CLE | B | Rick Porcello | .737 | .747 | .339 | .337 | .240 | .714 | 3400 | 3900 | 5150 |
Darin Ruf | PHI | R | Adam Conley | 1.134 | .488 | .490 | .220 | .220 | .200 | 0.733 | 2700 | 2800 |
Encarnacion is raking at the moment by connecting for a home run in four straight games.
Santana has back-to-back multi-hit games. He has owned Rick Porcello by slashing .324/.375/.622 in 40 plate appearances vs him.
Ruf crushes lefties by slashing .368/.441/.663 vs them this season.
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 | Robbie Ray | .957 | .729 | .424 | .323 | .258 | .886 | 3300 | 4900 | 5750 |
Brandon Phillips | CIN | R | J.A. Happ | .716 | .720 | .320 | .319 | .368 | .810 | 3300 | 3700 | 4850 |
Altuve has produced at least one extra base hit in three straight games. He destroys southpaws.
Phillips now has three straight games with an extra base hit. He has done well vs J.A. Happ by collecting seven hits, including three homers, in 17 at-bats vs him.
Third Base
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Nolan Arenado | COL | R | Matt Cain | .783 | .932 | .352 | .402 | .385 | 1.174 | 4800 | 4400 | 5950 |
Alex Rodriguez | NYY | R | Chris Tillman | .925 | .809 | .409 | .358 | .300 | .750 | 3200 | 4200 | 5150 |
Arenado has smacked at least one extra base hit in seven straight games.
A-Rod has four home runs in only 12 at-bats vs Chris Tillman
Shortstop
vL | vR | vL | vR | Last 7 | Last 7 | FD$ | DK$ | Aces$ | ||||
TM | Bat | Opp | OPS | OPS | wOBA | wOBA | BA | OPS | ||||
Addison Russell | CHI | R | Jorge Lopez | .531 | .752 | .241 | .333 | .364 | .850 | 2800 | 3500 | 4600 |
Alcides Escobar | KC | R | Ricky Nolasco | .653 | .595 | .294 | .268 | .233 | .515 | 2300 | 3500 | 4350 |
Alcides Escobar has scored a run in three straight games. Right handed hitters have a .305 batting average vs Phil Hughes.
Russell has reached base nine times in the past four games, while producing three extra base hits and two stolen bases during that span.
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 | Robbie Ray | .902 | .762 | .397 | .341 | .364 | .971 | 3400 | 4900 | 5100 |
Shin-Soo Choo | TEX | L | Garrett Richards | .708 | .918 | .323 | .403 | .276 | .839 | 3800 | 4200 | 5100 |
Christian Yelich | MIA | L | David Buchanan | .704 | .806 | .316 | .357 | .448 | 1.061 | 3500 | 3900 | 4900 |
Kyle Schwarber | CHI | L | Jorge Lopez | .481 | .953 | .219 | .416 | .250 | .600 | 3400 | 4400 | 5150 |
Adam Eaton | CHW | R | Daniel Norris | .647 | .848 | .296 | .374 | .385 | 1.000 | 3900 | 4500 | 5000 |
Yelich had eight hits in nine at-bats on Saturday (played in both games of the double header). David Buchanan is getting smoked by lefties by giving up a .400 batting average and .458 wOBA vs them.
Springer continues to demolish the baseball as he now has multiple hits in five straight games.
Schwarber has reached base in five straight games and lefties have a .400 batting average and .424 wOBA vs Jorge Lopez.
Eaton has been en fuego by collecting at least one hit in nine straight games.
Shin-Soo Choo is slashing a remarkable .388/.497/.621 in September/October. Enough said.