Today we have a split slate of games in the majors.
For your afternoon enjoyment, you get to decide whether or not you want to play Coors and which dart throw of a pitcher you want to add to your lineups.
While in the evening, we get a ton of high-end pitchers in great spots with some dreadful pitchers facing off against the Nats and two teams playing in Chase Field facing each other’s gas cans.
It will be a fun day of baseball (as day baseball is always great), and hopefully the Index and your lineups come out on the right side of profit.
Because I like a lot of players on both slates, I am actually going to provide you a handful of plays on each slate, but for the sake of time, the analysis portion of each pick will have a very, very short narrative (maybe even a quip or two) with the stats for the batter or pitcher against their opponent. For example, “Analysis: X Pitcher – Owns a .325 wOBA this season, a SwSt% of 13.9 percent and a 25% K rate while team he’s facing strikes out 25% of the time versus RH pitchers and owns a paltry .280 wOBA against.”
No subjectivity, just stats today.
By the way, i am starting with the evening slate first and it will be free. I made the early slate free last week, so the evening gets a turn.
Evening Slate
Analysis: The Royals are Archer’s opponent tonight. They are 28th in wOBA against RH pitching and strike out 20% of the time. Archer dominates at home and has a 9.53 K/9 rate and an 11.9% SwStr rate.
Analysis: Darvish takes on the Padres at home. Against RH pitching, the Padres are 25th in wOBA and strike out 25% of the time against RH pitching, one of the worst strikeout rates in the league. Yu owns a 9 K/9 rate this season and a 9.7% SwStr rate.
Analysis: Perdomo throws heat, but could get pounded here in a warm, hitter-friendly environment. Gallo has massive power against RH pitching while Perdomo owns a .372 wOBA, a 1.95 HR/9 rate and a 38% hard contact rate against LH bats.
Analysis: It’s a Rangers stack day if the weather holds up, Mazara falls into the same category as Gallo, with less power, but he’s heating up. See Perdomo’s stats above against lefties.
Analysis: Seager faces Chad Kuhl, who gets destroyed by lefties. Kuhl owns a .401 wOBA and a 38% hard contact rate allowed to lefties. Seager owns a .400 wOBA and a 48% hard contact rate against lefties since 2016.
Analysis: Pollock owns a .343 wOBA vs. lefties with a .261 ISO. The Diamondbacks take on Matt Boyd, who owns a .336 wOBA against RH bats to go along with a 1.50 HR/9 rate and a 33% hard contact rate since 2016. This is Chase Field, too. Oh, and he’s only $3,900!
Early Slate
Analysis: Schwarber leads off, owns a .373 wOBA, a .247 ISO and a 38% against RH pitching since 2015 and this game is in Coors. And the Cubs face German Marquez, who sports a .369 wOBA against lefties, and he hasn’t given up a homerun to a lefty this season.
Analysis: If you have been reading, you know about Posey versus lefties. The Giants face Tommy Milone, who sports a .375 wOBA to RH bats and has a 2.07 HR/9 rate.
Analysis: One of the lone Rockies under $5K today. He hasn’t really caught fire, but has some BvP against Hendricks – 5-for-14 with 2 doubles and a home run.
Analysis: Saunders faces Yovani Gallardo, a contact pitcher that doesn’t have good stuff. Saunders is 1-for-4 against Gallardo, but also 5 walks. Saunders has patience in this matchup and gets to hit in a small ballpark.