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What you need to know for Monday’s MLB Games
By Todd Zola
With only seven games on the docket, over half of the league is off on Monday. Those donning the uniform will all play under the lights, with the festivities beginning at 7:05 PM in Camden Yards. A couple of months ago, this would have seemed outrageous, but the meeting between the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles begins a series with significant AL wild card implications. Yusei Kikuchi (35% rostered in ESPN leagues) gets the nod for the visitors while Jordan Lyles (8%) will answer the call for the hosts. Kikuchi’s season has been uneven, although he appears to be on the upswing with 10 punchouts and only two free passes issued over his last nine innings. He’s in play as a spot starter. After surrendering a league-high 38 homers in 180 frames last season, Lyles is pacing to shave 15 long balls off that total, but he’s still too risky to trust against the potent Blue Jays lineup.
The slate’s top streaming option is Keegan Thompson as the Chicago Cubs entertain the new look Washington Nationals. Thompson entered August with a 2.52 ERA and 1.14 WHIP with 43 punchouts over his previous 39 1/3 frames but was hit hard by the St. Louis Cardinals in his first start this month. The depleted Nationals lineup is the ideal foil for Thompson to get back on track.
The other pair of streaming candidates square off in RingCentral Coliseum with Jose Suarez (2%) and the Los Angeles Angels heading north to take on Cole Irvin (38%) and the Oakland Athletics. Suarez has not allowed an earned run in his last two starts, spanning 10 1/3 innings. Even so, Irvin is the better option, as he draws an Angels offense that has problems handling left-handed pitching.
Calling Justin Dunn’s long-awaited debut is a stretch, but nevertheless, Dunn will start his first game for the Cincinnati Reds on Monday. The righthander was acquired from the Seattle Mariners in March but has been sidelined with a shoulder strain. His flyball tendencies could be an issue in the Great American Ballpark, but on Monday he’ll be in Citi Field to challenge the New York Mets. Dunn isn’t in play for fantasy, but he’s worth tracking the final two months. On the other hand, two of the Mets recent acquisitions are in a good spot facing Dunn, namely Tyler Naquin (7%) and Daniel Vogelbach (5%).
Stacking is a popular DFS tactic where multiple players from the same team are in the DFS lineup. The notion is a single event can result in multiple players achieving points. It’s not as prevalent in traditional fantasy but can be deployed on abbreviated slates. Ideally, the fantasy manager adds a player or two to team with someone already in their lineup. It has the best chance of working when the hitters bat close enough in the lineup so one drives in the other. An example is already rostering Willson Contreras, Ian Happ and/or Seiya Suzuki, then nabbing Rafael Ortega (2%), Nico Hoerner (33%), Patrick Wisdom (48%) or Frank Schwindel (45%) for their favorable matchup with Anibal Sanchez. Another possibility is pairing Athletics catcher Sean Murphy with the widely available Skye Bolt, Jonah Bride or Ramon Laureano who will all enjoy the platoon edge on Jose Suarez.
Starting pitcher rankings for Monday
Best Sub-50% Rostered Hitters for Monday
Best and worst hitters from the day are generated by THE BAT X, a projection system created by Derek Carty using advanced methods like those used in MLB front offices, accounting for a variety of factors including player talent, ballparks, bullpens, weather, umpires, defense, catcher pitch-framing, and lots more.
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Daniel Vogelbach (NYM, 1B — 4%) vs. Justin Dunn
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Josh Rojas (ARI, SS — 49%) vs. Tyler Beede
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Danny Jansen (TOR, C — 6%) at Jordan Lyles
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Alek Thomas (ARI, CF — 8%) vs. Beede
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Tyler Naquin (NYM, CF — 4%) vs. Dunn
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Ramon Laureano (OAK, CF — 14%) vs. Jose Suarez
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Rafael Ortega (CHC, CF — 2%) vs. Anibal Sanchez
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Carlos Santana (SEA, 1B — 45%) vs. Jameson Taillon
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Seth Brown (OAK, RF — 16%) vs. Suarez
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Jake McCarthy (ARI, CF — 1%) vs. Beede
Worst Over-50% Rostered Hitters for Monday
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Trent Grisham (SD, CF — 51%) vs. Alex Wood
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Mike Yastrzemski (SF, RF — 56%) at Blake Snell
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Joc Pederson (SF, CF — 58%) at Snell
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Jared Walsh (LAA, 1B — 73%) at Cole Irvin
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Jake Cronenworth (SD, 2B — 98%) vs. Wood
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Jonathan India (CIN, 2B — 75%) at Chris Bassitt
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JP Crawford (SEA, SS — 73%) vs. Jameson Taillon
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Ke’Bryan Hayes (PIT, 3B — 75%) at Zac Gallen
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Matt Carpenter (NYY, 2B — 63%) at Logan Gilbert
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Brandon Drury (SD, LF — 94%) vs. Wood
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