You know what I'm tired of doing? I'm tired of calling Mike Moustakas and Ryon Healy sleepers week after week just because they don't quite meet the designated threshold of 80 percent ownership.

Guess what? They have good matchups again this week, so you should probably look to them first if you have an opening in your lineup. But seeing as they're just a big game away from exceeding our flimsy criteria for a sleeper, I'm helping just a small percentage of our audience by saying that. I imagine the rest are getting tired of hearing about those two.

I know I'm getting tired of writing about them.

So for at least this week, I'm dropping that threshold to 75 percent ownership in CBS Sports leagues, which also elements Chris Owings from sleeper consideration. But as hot as he is, you probably don't need me to talk you into starting him.

I reserve the right to switch back to 80 when rosters aren't as fluid later in the year.

Joey Gallo
WAS • 3B • #24
last eight games
BA0.333
HR5
AB24
BB5
K8
Lately, the all has beaten the nothing in Joey Gallo's game, and the left-handed slugger faces six right-handers in his seven games this week. They're mashable types like Mike Fiers, Joe Musgrove and Yovani Gallardo, too.
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Jason Heyward
HOU • RF • #22
2017 season
BA0.284
HR3
OPS.778
AB74
K11
Jason Heyward's retooled swing is finally beginning to pay dividends, with all three of his home runs coming in his past six games, and like Gallo, he's facing just one lefty in seven games this week. He's batting 50 points higher with an OPS 160 higher against righties for his career.
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Mark Reynolds
COL • 1B • #12
2017 season
BA0.317
HR7
OPS1.008
AB82
K19
Mark Reynolds' fly-ball rate, not to mention his track record, suggests he can't sustain quite this pace, but against the Padres' patchwork rotation for three and then back home to Colorado, I'll bet on at least one more week.
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Michael Conforto
LAD • CF • #8
2017 as starter
BA0.306
HR4
AB36
BB6
K9
Yoenis Cespedes' hamstring injury ensures Michael Conforto will stay in the lineup even with Lucas Duda set to return from the DL over the weekend, so he'll have a chance to beat up on the Braves and Marlins pitching staffs for seven days.
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David Peralta
SD • RF • #24
last nine games
BA0.541
HR1
3B1
2B5
AB37
He'd rank higher if the Diamondbacks were facing no lefties instead of two, but David Peralta should start against at least one of them and finish this week on a high note with three games at Coors Field.
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Josh Bell
ARI • 1B • #9
last nine games
BA0.333
HR3
AB27
BB4
K8
The Pirates have the best matchups of any team this week, visiting the Reds' tiny ballpark and vulnerable rotation for four games before taking on the Brewers for three, and Josh Bell is beginning to show signs of life, reaching base in nine straight games.
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Jedd Gyorko
MIL • 3B • #5
last six games
BA0.429
HR1
3B1
2B3
AB21
Jedd Gyorko has been getting to play every day with Jhonny Peralta on the DL and has mostly taken advantage of it. Seven games against the Brewers and Braves rotations should help with that. You can play him at three different positions.
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Josh Reddick
ARI • LF • #22
2016 vs. RHP
BA0.322
HR10
OPS.871
AB301
K37
Another week of mostly righties for Josh Reddick (six of seven), and they're once again shaky ones like Andrew Cashner, Jesse Chavez and JC Ramirez. He has long been a righty masher, so you can trust him with matchups like these.
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Jose Reyes
NYM • 3B • #7
2017 season
BA0.137
HR1
SB2
AB73
K16
Jose Reyes is showing the faintest signs of life with four hits, a homer and a steal in his past three games, and he's doing it just in time for maybe the Mets' most favorable matchups so far. At 31 percent ownership, even you deeper-league owners might have a shot.
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Scott Schebler
COL • RF • #44
last four games
BA0.400
HR4
2B1
AB15
K5
And here's another one for deeper-league owners -- or anyone who could use a power boost. Scott Schebler is swinging a hot bat, gets seven games at the Reds' hitter-friendly home and is facing six righties, which are the only pitchers you can expect him to hit at all.
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Best hitter matchups for Week 5

1. Pirates @CIN4, MIL3
2. Cardinals MIL4, @ATL3
3. Mets @ATL4, MIA3
4. Royals CHW4, CLE3
5. Astros TEX4, @LAA3

Worst hitter matchups for Week 5

1. Phillies @CHC4, WAS3
2. Braves NYM4, STL3
3. Angels @SEA3, HOU3
4. Twins OAK3, BOS3
5. Yankees TOR3, @CHC3