Catcher

    vL vRvLvRLast 7 Last 7 FD$DK$Aces$
 TMBatOppOPSOPSwOBAwOBABAOPS   
Welington CastilloARZRAlex Wood.858.151.381.083.267.867310034005050
J.P. ArencibiaTBRWade Miley.9811.388.427.594.3681.368300027004650
Hank CongerHOUBJered Weaver.558.924.259.399.300.773310027004250

Castillo is always a good option whenever a southpaw is on the mound with a .429 batting average and .858 OPS vs them.

Conger destroys righties to the tune of a .924 OPS and .399 wOBA.

Arencibia is in the midst of a hot streak as he has produced at least one extra base hit in three straight games.

First Base

    vL vRvLvRLast 7 Last 7 FD$DK$Aces$
 TMBatOppOPSOPSwOBAwOBABAOPS   
Chris DavisBALLDanny Duffy.865.919.378.399.4781.475480050005750
David OrtizBOSLChris Archer.6461.012.285.443.3481.162480043005350
Prince FielderTEXLJesse Chavez.765.883.341.396.091.398270043005400

Ortiz has hit a dong in three out of the past five games, while collecting seven extra base hits in the past seven games. He crushes righties and is 7-for-20 with two home runs vs Chris Archer.

Crush Davis is riding an eight game hit streak, while crushing a whopping six homers during that span.

Prince brings the purple rain vs Jesse Chavez by going 5-for-9 with two extra base hits vs him.

Second Base

    vL vRvLvRLast 7 Last 7 FD$DK$Aces$
 TMBatOppOPSOPSwOBAwOBABAOPS   
Logan ForsytheTBRWade Miley1.040.724.446.328.310.879360037004650
Philip GosselinARZRAlex Wood1.425.758.577.333.250.714 25003500
Brian DozierMINRErik Johnson.808.769.354.338.172.500300048005300

Forsythe has a cool 1.040 OPS and .446 wOBA vs left handed pitchers. Enough said.

Third Base

    vL vRvLvRLast 7 Last 7 FD$DK$Aces$
 TMBatOppOPSOPSwOBAwOBABAOPS   
Todd FrazierCINRJohn Lackey.961.776.411.341.261.751240042004850
Evan LongoriaTBRWade Miley1.004.704.448.315.4001.156340038004950

Frazier is back on track in his home run hitting ways by homering in back-to-back games.

Longoria has six hits and five runs driven in the last three games. He has destroyed lefties this season with a 1.004 OPS and .448 wOBA.

Shortstop

    vL vRvLvRLast 7 Last 7 FD$DK$Aces$
 TMBatOppOPSOPSwOBAwOBABAOPS   
Corey SeagerLADLRobbie Ray1.285.825.562.365.360.893310035003500
Jung-Ho KangPITRJimmy Nelson.737.846.335.373.286.828380037004900

Seager has at least one hit in each game that he has started. While it is a small sample size, Seager has a 1.285 OPS and .562 wOBA vs left handed pitchers.

Kang performs better vs right handed pitchers, while collecting three extra base hits with five runs driven in over the past three games.

Outfield 

    vL vRvLvRLast 7 Last 7 FD$DK$Aces$
 TMBatOppOPSOPSwOBAwOBABAOPS   
Bryce HarperWSHLJarred Cosart.9921.185.434.512.4351.442530060006000
Yoenis CespedesNYM RMatt Wisler.565.897.252.390.3441.206530051005350
Mark CanhaOAKRColby Lewis.546.859.251.374.3571.031370042004500
Matt KempSDRJake Peavy.845.739.370.327.3571.172440040005000

Harper went 3-for-4 with two home runs on Wednesday and has now hit five home runs in the past six games.

Cespedes hit six homers, drove in 13 runs, scored 13 runs in the previous eight games before he went hitless on Thursday. Expect him to rebound tonight vs the pitiful Matt Wisler.

Canha is one out of the hottest hitters in baseball right now by collecting a hit in six straight games. He has multiple hits in four of those games and homered in three of those games.

Kemp continues his rebound season as he has hit a long ball in three out of the past four games.