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CATCHERS1. Salvador Perez2. Russell Martin
Perez is hitting a poor .188 the past three weeks to drop his season long mark down to .258. He faces Max Scherzer, a tough matchup, though one that he has had ample success with as he's gone deep twice and has five hits in seven at-bats.
Martin was awful at the start of the season and people were freaking out. He's turned that all around of late. Martin is hitting .526 the past week with a couple of homers. Things tend to even out eventually.
FIRST BASE1. Mark Trumbo2. Adam LaRoche
Trumbo is hitting .350 with a homer the last week, and he's been solid all year long with a .311 average. He's also gone 4-for-10 against Alexi Ogando whom he faces on this day.
LaRoche is a slow starter, so maybe it's tough to trust him, but he has had some success versus Adam Wainwright in his career (.280-1-9 in 25 at-bats).
SECOND BASE1. Ian Kinsler2. Jose Altuve
Kinsler is expensive, but he's worth it given the success he has had against Jason Vargas (.343-1-3 with two steals over 35 at-bats).
Altuve is white hot right now with a .455 batting average over the past two weeks. Will he be able to keep that going against Hisashi Iwakuma who has a 1.69 ERA and 0.53 WHIP over four starts?
THIRD BASE1. Mark Reynolds2. Kyle Seager
Reynolds leads baseball with 10 RBIs against left-handed pitching and he faces Jose Quintana, a lefty, from the White Sox. Reynolds has gone deep three times against lefties though he has hit, a Reynolds-like, .231.
Seager is hitting .276 thanks to hits in 11-straight games. He's also rapped out seven hits the past three games and has two homers and four RBIs in his past two contests.
SHORTSTOP1.Yunel Escobar2. Jean Segura
Escobar has seven hits in 16 at-bats (.438) against Phil Hughes, you know, the slacker from New York who has a 1.79 WHIP and 6.43 ERA through three outings. Escobar also hit his second homer of the year and had two RBIs Monday night.
Segura is 0-for-3 against Clayton Richard in his career but he also leads baseball on this young season with a .563 batting average in 16 at-bats against left-handed pitching.
OUTFIELD1. Alex Gordon2. Matt Joyce
The matchup for Gordon looks sloppy on paper as he faces Max Scherzer. Results though say that Gordon should have a lot of success as he's hit .389 with a homer in 18 at-bats against the righty. Gordon also enters the game hitting. .342 in April.
Joyce has gone deep twice with five hits in 11 at-bats (.455) against Phil Hughes, you know, the slacker from New York who has a 1.79 WHIP and 6.43 ERA through three outings. Wait, have I already written that?
STARTING PITCHERS1. Jose Quintana2. Wade Davis3. Patrick Corbin4. Carlos Villanueva
Quintana has 14 strikeouts over 13.2 shutout innings in his last two starts. He's facing an Indians club that has hit .094 with a .172 SLG against him over 64 at-bats. Ownage perhaps?
Davis hasn't allowed an earned run over his last two starts and he has struck out 13 batters over those 23 innings. He faces a tough Tigers lineup but he's rolling so far in the young season and he does have a 3.42 ERA and 0.99 WHIP in seven career outings against the Tigers.
Corbin has allowed a total of three runs in two outings on the road this season. He faces off against the Giants in San Francisco. In three starts this season the young lefty has allowed a total of three earned runs though his 1.86 K/BB ratio isn't exactly fantastic though in 23 innings against the Giants that number is a remarkable 15.00 (15 Ks, 1 BB).
Villanueva has allowed three runs in three starts this season leading to a 1.29 ERA and 0.81 WHIP for the Cubs. He faces the Reds in Cincinnati, a club that he has performed passably against in his career (3.99 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, 40 Ks in 49.2 IP).
By Ray Flowers
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