FantasyDraft MLB: Sunday Values

FantasyDraft MLB: Sunday Values

This article is part of our FantasyDraft MLB series.

PITCHER

Johnny Cueto, SF vs. SD ($18,000): There are better pitchers on this slate, but as we've seen already this week, if a pitcher is headed to the playoff, he can't be trusted because of a possible pitch count. Cueto has not had a great season, but he's coming off consecutive quality starts in which he struck out at least six in each. He also has the best matchup on the board, as the Padres enter with the second-worst wOBA against righties this season along with the second-highest K%.

Kevin Gausman, BAL at TB ($15,600): Gausman is coming off a bad start, he did look sharp in the two outings that preceded it and I'm expecting that guy to show up. In those two starts, Gausman went 15 innings and allowed just one run, striking out 13. The matchup is favorable as well, as the Rays enters with the third-highest K% against righties this season.

INFIELD

Nick Castellanos, DET at MN ($7,200):Bartolo Colon enters with a 6.72 ERA, but it surely would have been higher had he not been pulled after one inning in his previous start. Colon managed to stay with the Twins until the end of the season, which is an accomplishment by itself, but he's struggled lately, allowing 18 runs in his past 12 innings. There aren't many Tigers who look appealing, even against Colon, but Castellanos is an exception thanks to his .434 wOBA against righties over the past 30 days.

Jonathan Schoop, BAL at TB ($6,800): Schoop had faded a bit after a great start to the season, but his numbers have held up and he'll end the season with 30+ homers, 100+ RBI and nearly a .300 batting average. Much of that is because of his success against lefties, as he comes in with a .404 wOBA against them this year. Meanwhile, the Orioles will face Blake Snell, who has been erratic all season and enters with a 4.27 ERA.

Ryon Healy, OAK at TEX ($7,200):Cole Hamels takes the mound for the Rangers with a 4.10 ERA, but that number doesn't quite describe how hit or miss he's been this season. Two starts back, he went eight innings while allowing just one run, but the start that followed, his most recent one, he allowed six runs in three innings. He's been like that all season, and if he's off, then the A's are more than capable of taking him to the woodshed. Healy has been the A's best hitter against lefties all season, posting a .370 wOBA against southpaws.

OUTFIELD

Aaron Judge, NYY vs. TOR ($11,200):Brett Anderson takes the mound for the Blue Jays and his 6.97 ERA is not quite representative of how poorly he's pitched lately. Anderson has allowed 11 runs in 6.1 innings over his past two starts and his prospects against the Yankees don't look very good. There are a number of Yankees you could take against Anderson, but Judge is at the top of the list because of his recent play and his team-high .394 wOBA against lefties this season.

Giancarlo Stanton, MIA vs. ATL ($11,100): Yes, I am hopping on both Judge and Stanton on this slate, something that I am not sure I have done this season, but the matchups are too good to ignore. In Stanton's case, it's the fact that he's facing a vulnerable lefty in Max Fried, who has a 3.74 ERA, which isn't terrible, but it's not elite either. Meanwhile, Stanton enters with a .477 wOBA against lefties this season, which is sixth-best in the majors.

Raimel Tapia, COL vs. LAD ($6,600): For the first time maybe all season, you'll have a chance to grab a bunch of Rockies hitters for very cheap as most of the starters should be on the shelf after clinching a playoff spot. Tapia is a guy who played quite a bit earlier this season but couldn't stay at the major league level. He has a .343 wOBA against righties this season and will face righty Ross Stripling. The names might not be big, but remember, this game is still being played at Coors Field.

UTILITY

Travis Shaw, MIL at STL ($8,700): The Brewers were eliminated from the playoffs Saturday, but if they play their starters, they could be one of the better stacks on the board. Opposing starter Jack Flaherty has a 6.06 ERA, while the Brewers as a team have been very good against righties this season. Shaw is a big reason why, as he comes in with a .370 wOBA against them, trailing only Eric Thames for the team lead.

Domingo Santana, MIL at STL ($8,700): As mentioned, the Brewers could be the best stack on the board and with Thames likely out, I'll look to the next best hitter after Shaw. Santana enters with a .366 wOBA against righties this season, which is third-best on the team. Meanwhile, Flaherty, has allowed nine runs in 13.1 innings as a starter this season.

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Greg Vara
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