The Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner is the essential guide to setting your lineup for the upcoming week. Every weekend, we provide you with favorable and unfavorable matchups as well as lineup changes for each team.
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This week's news and notes for each team:
Arizona Diamondbacks
Schedule: @CIN3, @COL3
Heating
Up: Justin Upton has gone hitless in
his last two games, but he's coming off an eight-game hitting streak
during which he hit .485 (16 for 33) with two home runs and a stolen
base. Stephen Drew is batting .450 (9
for 20) over his last five games and is back to being a must-start.
Cooling
Off: Rookie Gerardo Parra's batting
average continues to tank after a hot start. He's 5 for 34 (.147) over
his last eight games and irrelevant in mixed leagues.
Injury
Concerns: Eric Byrnes went on the DL
with a broken left hand, which would have cleared an everyday job for Chris B. Young if he didn't continue to battle a strained groin. He
won't return until at least Tuesday, with Alex Romero starting in his absence. Chad A. Tracy could come off the DL any day and regain semi-regular
at-bats at first base, but you can leave him for NL-only leagues.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Diamondbacks face one left-handed pitcher this
week, but they don't have any clear lefty-righty platoons now that Tony Clark has seemingly replaced Josh Whitesell at first base. Then again, once Tracy returns, he
might get the better half of a lefty-righty platoon with Clark.
Lineup
Changes: Other than the changes at first base, none.
Atlanta Braves
Schedule: PHI3, @WAS3
Heating Up:
After a slow start, Garret Anderson is
clearly in midseason form now, batting .371 (13 for 35) over his last
nine games. You could do worse if you needed a stopgap in a deeper mixed
league. Brian McCann's power numbers
have lagged most of the year, but he has two home runs in his last five
games, batting .375 (6 for 16) during that stretch. Keep him active.
Cooling
Off: Kelly Johnson has dealt with
leg cramps lately, but his poor hitting remains his biggest problem. He
has one hit in his last 23 at-bats and doesn't deserve to start in mixed
leagues. Chipper Jones' batting average
has dipped below .300 with his poor hitting of late. He's batting only
.167 (10 for 60) since June 9, but you wouldn't bench him in Fantasy.
Injury
Concerns: Nate McLouth missed
Saturday's game after leaving Friday with a sore hamstring, but he
doesn't believe he'll miss more than the weekend. He has heated up
lately, hitting .297 with two homers and nine RBI over his last nine
games, so keep him active.
Platoon Possibilities: The Braves
face three left-handed pitchers this week, and Martin Prado might start those games in place of the slumping Johnson.
He's stealing at-bats from Johnson even against righties.
Lineup
Changes: Shortstop Yunel Escobar
sat for a second straight game Saturday against the Red Sox, with the
official reason being the strained hip flexor that has bothered him on
and off for the last month. But according to the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, the Braves have grown tired of his immature
behavior. Most recently, he mouthed an expletive to the official scorer
after he was charged with an error during Thursday's game against the
Yankees. He spent the rest of the inning pouting, appearing
disinterested with the game. Bench coach Chino Cadahia scolded Escobar
between innings, and he hasn't played since, with Diory Hernandez starting in his absence. Escobar has just enough
power and hits for just a high enough batting average to start in all
Fantasy formats, but he comes with some risk this week.
Baltimore Orioles
Schedule: BOS3, @LAA4
Heating
Up: Aubrey Huff has multiple hits in
six of his last 10 games and is batting .375 (15 for 40) with two home
runs during that stretch. He's not quite a must-start anymore, but he
should start now. Nick Markakis, who hit
only .240 in May after a .381 April, has multiple hits in two of his
last three games and is batting .615 (8 for 13) during that stretch. He
remains a must-start.
Cooling Off: Luke Scott's batting average has dipped below .300 with a recent
cold stretch. He's batting only .172 (5 for 29) over his last eight
games.
Injury Concerns: None.
Platoon Possibilities:
The Orioles face two left-handers this week. The team doesn't have any
strict lefty-righty platoons, but Ty Wigginton
sometimes spells Scott against tough lefties.
Lineup Changes:
None.
Boston Red Sox
Schedule: @BAL3, SEA3
Heating Up: David Ortiz's June has gone from encouraging to outstanding. He's
batting .317 (20 for 63) with seven home runs, showing he still has
something left to contribute in mixed leagues. The Red Sox even used him
at first base during interleague play just to keep his bat in the
lineup. Time to get him active again.
Cooling Off: Jacoby Ellsbury has hit safely in only three of his last nine games,
batting .222 (6 for 27) during that stretch. He's the kind of player you
don't sit, though.
Injury Concerns: Jed Lowrie continues to rehab from wrist surgery at Triple-A
Pawtucket, but he likely won't return until after the All-Star break. Nick A. Green continues to start in his absence.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Red Sox face two left-handed pitchers, which
means J.D. Drew might have to sit twice
in place of Rocco Baldelli. The Red Sox
have shied away from that platoon a bit lately, though.
Lineup
Changes: None.
Chicago Cubs
Schedule: @PIT3, MIL4
Heating Up: Geovany Soto certainly has his power stroke working now even if his
batting average continues to suffer. He's batting .286 (8 for 28) with
four home runs over his last nine games and deserves to start again in
all leagues. Rookie Jake Fox has
capitalized on regular playing time in AL parks, batting .400 (10 for
25) with two home runs over his last six games.
Cooling Off: Milton Bradley has lost playing time to Micah Hoffpauir recently and will likely lose more and more if he
continues to struggle. He has one hit in his last 13 at-bats and doesn't
deserve to start in mixed leagues.
Injury Concerns: Aaron Miles, who missed Friday's game with a hyperextended right
elbow, sat out again Saturday. He doesn't start regularly, though, and
doesn't matter outside of deeper NL-only leagues.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Cubs face only one left-hander in their seven
games this week, meaning Mike Fontenot
will likely start six, sitting one in favor of either Andres Blanco or Ryan P. Freel. Kosuke Fukudome, who normally sits against lefties, will likely get to
start all seven games with Reed Johnson
on the DL.
Lineup Changes: Fox has played every day lately,
mostly at designated hitter, but he'll likely man third base when the
team goes back to NL parks. With Aramis Ramirez
(shoulder) expected back around the All-Star break, you probably
shouldn't bother with Fox outside of NL-only leagues.
Chicago White Sox
Schedule: @CLE3, @KC4
Heating
Up: Paul Konerko has hit safely in 10
of his last 11 games, batting .295 (13 for 44) with four home runs
during that stretch. Jermaine Dye has two
hits in five straight games, batting .526 (10 for 19) with two home runs
during that stretch. Scott Podsednik is
batting .378 (14 for 37) with two home runs and two stolen bases over
his last eight games. Konerko and Dye should start in mixed leagues, and
Podsednik is reaching that point, particularly in Rotisserie leagues.
Cooling
Off: Jim Thome, just getting back to
playing every day after three straight series in NL parks, is batting
.118 (2 for 17) over his last 10 games.
Injury Concerns: None.
Platoon
Possibilities: The White Sox face three left-handed pitchers this
week, so Jayson Nix will likely start
three times for Chris Getz. Neither
player matters in mixed leagues.
Lineup Changes: None.
Cincinnati Reds
Schedule: ARI3, STL3
Heating Up: Jonny Gomes isn't a full-time player -- not yet, anyway -- but he's
playing out of his mind as a designated hitter in interleague play,
batting .455 (10 for 22) with two home runs over his last seven games.
Cooling
Off: Streaky Brandon Phillips has
cooled off again, batting .091 (2 for 22) over his last six games. You
wouldn't sit him, though.
Injury Concerns: Edwin Encarnacion, out since April with a fractured wrist, is on a
Triple-A rehab assignment and should return sometime this week. He was
slumping badly before the injury, so you don't need to bother with him
in mixed leagues unless you just have a desperate need at third base.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Reds don't face a single left-hander this week,
which means the red-hot Gomes will probably have to remain out of the
lineup unless manager Dusty Baker forces Laynce Nix to the bench instead. Also, Dickerson has gotten the
majority of at-bats against right-handers recently, forcing Willy Taveras to the bench.
Lineup Changes: Joey Votto's return to the lineup means Ramon Hernandez goes back to catcher, which means Ryan Hanigan goes back to the bench. No sense in owning him outside
of deeper NL-only leagues. Jerry Hairston
will have to vacate third base when Encarnacion returns, but the Reds
still have an opening for him at shortstop.
Cleveland Indians
Schedule: CHW3, OAK3
Heating
Up: Jhonny Peralta has seemingly
begun his usual midseason surge, batting .333 (12 for 36) with two home
runs over his last nine games. Get him active in all leagues.
Cooling
Off: Victor Martinez's batting
average continues to regress back to a reasonable number. He's batting
.120 (3 for 25) over his last seven games, though he does have two home
runs during that stretch. Ben Francisco
isn't looking like a viable option even in AL-only leagues right now,
batting .103 (3 for 29) over his last nine games.
Injury Concerns: Asdrubal Cabrera (shoulder) will likely come off the DL and return to
the lineup Sunday. He was getting on base, scoring runs and stealing
bases before the injury, looking like a must-start option, so you'll
probably want to get him active unless he looks awful Sunday.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Indians face two left-handers this week, but Luis Valbuena has become an everyday player, no longer platooning
with Josh Barfield.
Lineup Changes:
The Indians traded Mark DeRosa to the
Cardinals on Saturday, which should make their starting lineup much more
stable on a day-to-day basis. Cabrera will likely play shortstop when he
returns, with Valbuena at second base and Peralta at third. Grady Sizemore has hit second since returning from the DL. He should
start in all Fantasy formats even though his sore left elbow will likely
remain a concern all season.
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Player | % Change | |
1. | Casey McGehee, 3B, MIL | 21 |
2. | Juan L. Rivera, OF, ANA | 11 |
3. | Jake Fox, 1B, CHC | 11 |
4. | Scott Rolen, 3B, TOR | 9 |
5. | Brett Gardner, OF, NYY | 9 |
6. | Cody Ross, OF, FLA | 7 |
7. | Scott Podsednik, OF, CHW | 7 |
8. | Everth Cabrera, SS, SD | 7 |
9. | Kevin Kouzmanoff, 3B, SD | 6 |
10. | Miguel Olivo, C, KC | 6 |
Colorado Rockies
Schedule: @LAD3, ARI3
Heating
Up: Don't look now, but Garrett Atkins
has multiple hits in three straight games. He's batting .615 (8 for 13)
with one home run during that stretch. Troy Tulowitzki is clearly back to being one of the premier Fantasy
shortstops, batting .338 (24 for 71) with seven home runs in June. Todd Helton is batting .429 (12 for 28) with two home runs over his
last eight games and remains too valuable to sit in most Fantasy formats.
Cooling
Off: Ian Stewart didn't make the
most of his regular playing time in AL parks, batting .087 (2 for 23)
over his last six games. He might lose his job to Atkins again when the
team returns to NL parks.
Injury Concerns: Yorvit Torrealba looks like he'll finally return from his personal
absence Sunday, but he backs up Chris Iannetta
and is no more than a low-end NL-only option.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Rockies face three left-handers this week, which
means Ryan Spilborghs, who has begun
playing against left-handers recently, could make as many as three
starts. He has to contend with Seth Smith
and Carlos Gonzalez for at-bats, though.
Lineup
Changes: Other than the muddled outfield and the confusion at third
base, none.
Detroit Tigers
Schedule: @OAK3, @MIN3
Heating Up:
After falling behind some of the other big sluggers in home runs at the
beginning of June, Miguel Cabrera has
made up ground with five home runs in his last 11 games. He's batting
.419 (18 for 43) during that stretch. Placido Polanco has had a power surge of his own, homering three times
in his last six games. He's worth a look in mixed leagues again.
Cooling
Off: Marcus Thames got off to a hot
start in his return from the DL, winning an everyday job, but he's now
batting .143 (3 for 21) over his last six games. Leave him for AL-only
leagues. Curtis Granderson is batting
.115 (3 for 26) over his last seven games, but you wouldn't sit him.
Injury
Concerns: None.
Platoon Possibilities: The Tigers face
four left-handers this week, which probably means four starts for Ryan Raburn. His platoon partner is somewhat up in the air right
now, but it's either Josh Anderson or Don Kelly. None of these players matters in mixed leagues.
Lineup
Changes: None.
Florida Marlins
Schedule: WAS3, PIT3
Heating Up: Hanley Ramirez is probably the hottest player in the world right now,
not that you'd ever bench him. He's batting .400 (14 for 35) with four
home runs and two stolen bases over his last nine games. Dan Uggla also has four home runs over his last nine games, though
with an unspectacular .281 (9 for 32) batting average. Jorge Cantu looks like he might be recapturing the form he had in
April, batting .393 (11 for 28) over his last six games. Get him active
again in mixed leagues.
Cooling Off: John Baker doesn't look like the same player from earlier in the
season. He's batting .191 (9 for 47) in June and doesn't deserve to
start in mixed leagues.
Injury Concerns: None.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Marlins face two left-handed pitchers this week,
which really only affects their catcher situation. Baker will sit at
least twice for Ronny Paulino.
Lineup
Changes: None.
Houston Astros
Schedule: @SD4, @SF3
Heating Up: Lance Berkman homered twice Thursday and has continued to swing well
in the two games since. He's batting .667 (6 for 9) over his last three
games and also has three walks during that period. He still has plenty
of time to build up that .255 batting average.
Cooling Off: As
expected, Miguel Tejada has cooled down
after that torrid streak at the end of May and beginning of June. He's
batting .211 (8 for 38) over his last 10 games, but he remains too
valuable to sit in most formats. Hunter Pence
has struggled out of the sixth spot, going 2 for 16 over his last four
games. Like Tejada, you wouldn't sit him.
Injury Concerns: Geoff Blum (hamstring) could return from the DL on Sunday, but he's a
light-hitting shortstop who hardly matters even in NL-only leagues.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Astros face two left-handers this week. Jeff Keppinger will likely start those games instead of Blum,
assuming Blum regains his starting job upon his return.
Lineup
Changes: None.
Kansas City Royals
Schedule: MIN3 CHW4
Heating
Up: Mark Teahen has hit safely in
six of his last seven games, batting .296 (8 for 27) with one home run
during that stretch. He's not a major source of power, but he's a viable
stopgap in mixed leagues.
Cooling Off: Willie Bloomquist, who gets to play on almost an everyday basis with
all the injuries to the Royals lineup, once looked like a viable option
in Rotisserie leagues because of his ability to steal bases, but he's
batting only .158 (3 for 19) over his last six games.
Injury
Concerns: John Buck (back) is on a
Triple-A rehab assignment and could return this week, but he splits
at-bats with Miguel Olivo and has little
Fantasy appeal.
Platoon Possibilities: The Royals face four
left-handed pitchers this week, which could mean big numbers for Billy Butler, but they don't have any lefty-righty platoons.
Lineup
Changes: None.
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Player | Start % | |
1. | Juan L. Rivera, OF, LAA | 63 |
2. | Kendry Morales, 1B, LAA | 45 |
3. | Billy Butler, 1B/DH, KC | 31 |
4. | Paul Konerko, 1B, CHW | 61 |
5. | Michael Bourn, OF, HOU | 56 |
6. | Kurt Suzuki, C, OAK | 52 |
7. | Denard Span, OF, MIN | 28 |
8. | Scott Podsednik, OF, CHW | 32 |
9. | Lyle Overbay, 1B, TOR | 23 |
10. | Jhonny Peralta, SS, CLE | 64 |
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L.A. Angels
Schedule: @TEX3, BAL4
Heating Up: Bobby Abreu is batting .333 (5 for 15) with one home run and two
stolen bases over his last four games. He's a must-start, but he's still
not hitting for much power.
Cooling Off: Torii Hunter has slowed his pace a little after looking like a
top-five Fantasy outfielder much of the season. He has only one home run
in his last 11 games and is batting .237 (9 for 38) during that stretch.
You wouldn't sit him, though.
Injury Concerns: None.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Angels face only one left-hander this week, which
means Kendry Morales shouldn't lose many
at-bats. He has sat against some tough lefties in favor of Robb Quinlan, but the situation doesn't look like a true platoon yet.
Lineup
Changes: None.
L.A. Dodgers
Schedule: COL3, @SD3
Heating Up: James Loney has found his power stroke in June, hitting three of his
five home runs this year within the last eight games. He's batting .276
(8 for 29) during that stretch.
Cooling Off: Every time Russell Martin shows signs of life, he can never sustain it. He's
batting only .211 (4 for 19) over his last six games. Still, you can't
expect to do much better than him off the waiver wire.
Injury
Concerns: None.
Platoon Possibilities: The Dodgers don't
face any left-handed pitchers this week, not that they have any
lefty-righty platoons.
Lineup Changes: Manny Ramirez will make his grand return Friday, coming back from a
50-game suspension. He'll play only three games, which limits his upside
to the point you probably shouldn't use him in standard mixed leagues.
Still, three games from him is better than six games from most players. Juan Pierre figures to go back to the bench with Ramirez's return,
especially after Andre Ethier solidified
his job with a three-homer game Friday. Go ahead and sit Pierre in mixed
leagues.
Milwaukee Brewers
Schedule: NYM3, @CHC4
Heating
Up: The Brewers are having trouble keeping Casey McGehee's bat out of the lineup. He's batting .407 (22 for 54)
with four home runs over his last 15 games and has reached a point where
he deserves a look even in mixed leagues. J.J. Hardy is showing signs of snapping out of his season-long funk,
batting .333 (8 for 24) with one home run over his last six games. Ryan J. Braun is batting .438 (7 for 16) with one home run over his
last four games, not that you'd ever consider benching him.
Cooling
Off: Corey C. Hart has only one hit
over his last five games, batting .056 (1 for 18) during that stretch.
He's a candidate to sit in shallower mixed leagues. Same goes for Mike Cameron, who's batting only .149 (11 for 74) in June.
Injury
Concerns: None.
Platoon Possibilities: The Brewers face
two left-handers this week, which means Bill Hall
will probably start those two games, filling in for Craig Counsell. McGehee has effectively become an everyday player,
bumping Mat Gamel out of the lineup and
switching between third base and second as necessary.
Lineup
Changes: Other than McGehee's increased playing time, none.
Minnesota Twins
Schedule: @KC3, DET3
Heating Up: Michael Cuddyer is about the only Twin playing up to his capabilities
right now, batting .333 (7 for 21) with one home run over his last six
games.
Cooling Off: Minnesota's two biggest hitters, Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau, have
fallen on hard times lately, with Mauer batting .200 (4 for 20) over his
last six games and Morneau batting .136 (3 for 22) over his last six.
You'd never bench either of them, though.
Injury Concerns: Nick Punto has missed four straight games with a rib injury, but the
slap hitter gets only semi-regular playing time and doesn't matter
outside of deeper AL-only leagues. Matt Tolbert
has started in his absence.
Platoon Possibilities: The Twins
face all right-handed pitchers this week, not that their lineup
consistently changes against lefties.
Lineup Changes: None.
N.Y. Mets
Schedule: @MIL3, @PIT1, @PHI3
Heating
Up: Nobody stands out as playing exceptionally well right now.
Cooling
Off: Ryan Church, who looked like he
was getting back on track earlier in June, is back to struggling,
batting .167 (4 for 24) over his last seven games. Leave him for NL-only
leagues.
Injury Concerns: Too many to count, but nobody's on
the verge of returning soon.
Platoon Possibilities: The Mets
face three left-handed pitchers this week, which means Daniel Murphy will miss at least three games. Their outfield is such a
mess, though, that no player stands out as someone who'll start
exclusively against lefties.
Lineup Changes: With all the
injuries to their outfield, the Mets have had to promote prospects Nick Evans and Fernando Martinez
from the minor leagues, though neither has gotten regular starts.
Fortunately, Gary Sheffield managed to
avoid a DL stint despite continued soreness in his knee, so you can bet
the Mets will lean on him as much as his body allows.
N.Y. Yankees
Schedule: SEA3, TOR3
Heating Up: Alex Rodriguez seems back on track after taking last weekend off.
He's batting .429 (6 for 14) with two home runs over his last four games
and is an obvious must-start.
Cooling Off: Jorge Posada is batting only .176 (6 for 34) over his last 10 games,
but he might've gotten back on track with a home run Saturday. You
wouldn't sit him regardless.
Injury Concerns: An illness is
going around the Yankee clubhouse, starting with Chien-Ming Wang, Robinson Cano and Melky Cabrera and moving on to Derek Jeter
and Johnny Damon. It must not be that bad,
though, since the former three have already returned. Continue to use
Jeter and Damon as you normally would.
Platoon Possibilities:
The Yankees face four left-handers this week, but they don't have any
lefty-righty platoons.
Lineup Changes: Brett Gardner made a statement with a five-hit game Friday, which
might give him a chance to get at-bats over Melky Cabrera. With Damon out, though, both players have started in
the outfield, making the distribution of at-bats between them still a
bit of a mystery.
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Team | Schedule | |
1. | Angels | @TEX3, BAL4 |
2. | Yankees | SEA3, TOR3 |
3. | Cubs | @PIT3, MIL4 |
4. | Astros | @SD4, @SF3 |
5. | Rangers | LAA3, TB3 |
Oakland Athletics
Schedule: DET3, @CLE3
Heating
Up: Kurt Suzuki is starting to heat
back up again, homering in two of his last three games. Orlando Cabrera has a 10-game hitting streak during which he's batting
.342 (13 for 38).
Cooling Off: Jack Cust's
batting average has dipped below .230, making him hard to use even in
Rotisserie leagues. He's batting .194 (6 for 31) over his last eight
games.
Injury Concerns: Mark Ellis,
out since April with a calf injury, will return to the lineup Sunday and
immediately become the everyday second baseman. He wasn't hitting well
before the injury, and even at his best, he's barely viable in mixed
leagues.
Platoon Possibilities: The Athletics face one
left-handed pitcher this week, but they don't have any clear
lefty-righty platoons with Ellis coming back because ...
Lineup
Changes: ... Adam Kennedy will remain
an everyday player, but the kind that bounces from position to position.
He'll play mostly first and third base, which will cut into the playing
time of Nomar Garciaparra, Jack Hannahan and Bobby Crosby, not
that any had any real Fantasy appeal.
Philadelphia Phillies
Schedule: @ATL3, NYM3
Heating
Up: Jayson Werth has gotten back on
the right side of streaky, going 4 for 4 with two home runs Saturday.
He's batting .444 (8 for 18) with three home runs over his last five
games and deserves to start in all leagues.
Cooling Off: Shane Victorino, coming off an 11-game hitting streak during which he
had multiple hits in six games, has gone 1 for 14 over his last four
games. He remains too valuable to sit.
Injury Concerns: Raul Ibanez, one of the hottest players in baseball at the time of
his groin injury, could come off the DL on Friday. That gives him only
half a week to accumulate stats, though, so you'll probably want to keep
him reserved in mixed leagues.
Platoon Possibilities: The
Phillies face only one left-handed pitcher this week, though it's a good
one in Johan Santana. They don't
presently have any lefty-righty platoons.
Lineup Changes:
Manager Charlie Manuel has taken a David Ortiz
approach with Jimmy Rollins, hoping rest
will bring him out of his slump. Rollins sat out for a third straight
game Saturday, but you have to think he won't miss more than a game or
two more, if even that. For all of his struggles this year, he still
ranks 13th among shortstops in standard Head-to-Head scoring, so you
might as well keep him active in Fantasy in case he comes around. Eric Bruntlett -- an offensive liability in his own right -- has
started in place of Rollins.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Schedule: CHC3, NYM1, @FLA3
Heating
Up: Adam A. LaRoche is batting .400
(8 for 20) with two home runs over his last five games. He's notoriously
streaky, but he's worth a look right now. Nyjer Morgan has gotten back on track after a rough May and beginning
of June, batting .458 (11 for 24) over his last six games. He should
start in all Rotisserie leagues.
Cooling Off: Andy LaRoche has only two hits in his last five games, batting .118
(2 for 17). He was hot in May, but he's not worth using in mixed leagues
right now.
Injury Concerns: None.
Platoon Possibilities:
The Pirates face only two left-handers this week. Delwyn Young looks like the platoon partner for left-handed-hitting Brandon Moss, not Steve Pearce. None
of these players matter in mixed leagues.
Lineup Changes: None.
San Diego Padres
Schedule: HOU4, LAD3
Heating
Up: Kevin Kouzmanoff has six home
runs in June and is batting .278 for the month, making him a viable
stopgap in mixed leagues while he remains hot. Everth Cabrera, a 22-year-old who has gotten regular playing time at
shortstop lately, is batting .333 (9 for 27) in eight games since
returning from the minors, but he doesn't figure to make an impact
outside of NL-only leagues.
Cooling Off: After going 2 for 5
in his return from the DL on Tuesday, Scott Hairston is 0 for 15. He'll have some appeal in mixed leagues
when he gets hot again, but you can bench him for now.
Injury
Concerns: Nick Hundley, on the DL
with a bruised wrist, could return as early as Thursday. He has done
little offensively this season, though, and doesn't matter outside of
NL-only leagues.
Platoon Possibilities: The Padres face three
left-handers this week, but they don't have any clear lefty-righty
platoons.
Lineup Changes: Hairston returned from his biceps
injury and immediately went back to hitting third, ahead of Adrian Gonzalez. Rookie Kyle Blanks,
who has started mostly at designated hitter this week, figures to get
regular at-bats in left field when the team returns to NL parks.
San Francisco Giants
Schedule: @STL4, HOU3
Heating
Up: Pablo Sandoval hit two home runs
Saturday, giving him three in his last two games, and is beginning to
look more and more like a legitimate middle-of-the-order hitter and
must-start Fantasy option. He's batting .414 (12 for 29) over his last
eight games.
Cooling Off: The struggles haven't subsided for
cleanup hitter Bengie Molina, who's
batting .105 (2 for 19) over his last five games and .220 since April.
Still, his RBI opportunities alone make him a must-start Fantasy option
at such a weak position.
Injury Concerns: Rich Aurilia went on the bereavement list Saturday, which means the
Giants have one less player to platoon with Travis Ishikawa.
Platoon Possibilities: The Giants don't
face any left-handed pitchers this week, so Ishikawa should get a full
week of at-bats, making him a viable option in NL-only leagues. Same
goes for Nate Schierholtz.
Lineup
Changes: Fred Lewis hasn't started a
game since Monday, meaning Schierholtz and Andres Torres have effectively taken over as an outfield platoon. Both
deserve looks in deeper NL-only leagues, Schierholtz especially. Juan Uribe started at second base Saturday and might continue to do
so since Matt Downs, the intended
replacement for Emmanuel Burriss, is
hitting only .207.
Seattle Mariners
Schedule: @NYY3, @BOS3
Heating
Up: Ichiro Suzuki is sizzling even
for his normally hot self, having no fewer than two hits in any of his
last seven games. He's batting .594 (19 for 32) during that stretch. Franklin Gutierrez has begun to show some signs of his potential,
batting .361 (13 for 36) with three home runs over his last nine games,
but he remains just an AL-only option. Russell Branyan has hit safely in eight straight games with four home
runs during that stretch.
Cooling Off: No one stands out as
significantly underperforming.
Injury Concerns: Adrian Beltre hasn't officially gone on the DL yet, but he plans to
have surgery to remove bone spurs from his left shoulder and will miss
at least a month. You'll want to reserve him, obviously. The Mariners
don't have an obvious choice to replace him at third base, especially
with Yuniesky Betancourt already
sidelined. They could get creative and move Russell Branyan to third, allowing prospect Mike Carp to play first, but that might just be wishful thinking. Mike Morse could also come up from the minors to man third.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Mariners face three left-handed pitchers this
week, meaning Ken Griffey will likely lose
three starts to Mike Sweeney.
Lineup
Changes: Other than the expected Beltre shakeup, none.
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Team | Schedule | |
1. | Brewers | NYM3, @CHC4 |
2. | Rockies | @LAD3, ARI3 |
3. | Mariners | @NYY3, @BOS3 |
4. | Nationals | @FLA3, ATL3 |
5. | Phillies | @ATL3, NYM3 |
St. Louis Cardinals
Schedule: SF4, @CIN3
Heating
Up: Skip Schumaker has gotten to
start against left-handers a little more lately and is batting .422 (19
for 45) over his last 12 games. Albert Pujols
is the hottest player in baseball just about every week and has five
home runs over his last eight games.
Cooling Off: Colby Rasmus has cooled off after swinging a hot stick early in June,
batting .083 (2 for 24) over his last seven games. Ryan Ludwick has yet to play up to his capabilities since returning
from the DL in late May, batting .165 (14 for 85). Neither player
qualifies as a must-start.
Injury Concerns: Brendan Ryan, who has emerged as the team's everyday shortstop in
recent weeks, missed a second straight game Saturday with a sore right
wrist. He received a cortisone injection Friday morning and will likely
return sometime next week. You wouldn't use him outside of NL-only
leagues, though.
Platoon Possibilities: The Cardinals face two
left-handed pitchers this week, but their platoon situations have become
less clear with the injury to Ryan. Schumaker will most likely sit for
those games in favor of Tyler Greene,
but he's probably still worth starting in NL-only leagues.
Lineup
Changes: Mark DeRosa comes over in a
deal with the Indians and most likely assumes the everyday job at third
base. He remains a must-start in all leagues and is a must-add in mixed
leagues. Ludwick has drawn the short straw lately in the four-man
outfield rotation with Rasmus, Rick Ankiel
and Chris Duncan, sitting two of the
last four games. If he heats up, he'll probably play every day again,
but you might want to sit him for now in mixed leagues.
Tampa Bay Rays
Schedule: @TOR3, @TEX3
Heating
Up: B.J. Upton continues to make up
for lost time, batting .395 (15 for 38) with a homer and three steals
over his last nine games. Keep him active in all leagues. Carl Crawford is batting .440 (11 for 25) over his last six games
and remains a must-start.
Cooling Off: Ben Zobrist has slowed down a bit after bursting onto the scene in
early June, batting .139 (5 for 36) over his last 10 games. He has two
home runs during that stretch, though, and remains a must-start.
Injury
Concerns: None.
Platoon Possibilities: The Rays face three
left-handed pitchers this week and still have Gabe Gross and Gabe Kapler platooning
in right field. Kapler will get the three starts against lefties, and
Gross will get the three against righties.
Lineup Changes:
None.
Texas Rangers
Schedule: LAA3, TB3
Heating Up: Ian Kinsler has a batting average of right around .250 since April,
but he's starting to get back on track, batting .341 (15 for 44) with
three home runs and five stolen bases over his last 11 games. He
remained the top second baseman in Fantasy even with the sub-par batting
average, so you obviously want him starting. Chris Davis has homered in two of his last three games and is batting
.545 (6 for 11) during that stretch. That's not enough of a streak for
you to start him, though, if you're not already.
Cooling Off: Nelson R. Cruz has struggled for most of June after a sizzling May,
batting .130 (7 for 54) over his last 14 games. He's kind of in Alfonso Soriano territory, though: You know as soon as you bench him,
he'll go off with five home runs. Andruw Jones
has seemingly fallen into some old habits, batting just .178 (8 for 45)
in June. He's hardly worth using even in AL-only leagues right now.
Injury
Concerns: Josh Hamilton feels like
he's well ahead of schedule as he works his way back from abdominal
surgery and plans to return by this weekend. Just to guard against a
setback, you should probably keep him reserved in mixed leagues -- he is
pushing the envelope a bit, after all -- but in AL-only leagues, why not
take a shot?
Platoon Possibilities: The Rangers face two
left-handed pitchers this week, which likely means two starts for Jones.
Depending on when Hamilton returns, he'll either sub for David Murphy or Hank Blalock.
Lineup
Changes: None.
Toronto Blue Jays
Schedule: TB3, @NYY3
Heating
Up: Scott Rolen got a day off
Saturday, but he's riding a 15-game hitting streak during which he's
batting .429 (27 for 63) with two home runs. He's not much of a power
hitter anymore, but he's worth starting in all leagues when he's hitting
this well. Vernon Wells has underachieved
all season, but he's starting to come around now, batting .327 (16 for
49) with two home runs and two stolen bases over his last 11 games. Keep
him active.
Cooling Off: Alex Rios
was hot in the middle of June, but he's batting only .077 (1 for 13)
over his last four games. He still hasn't played his best this season,
but he's a must-start.
Injury Concerns: The Blue Jays planned
to put Rod Barajas on the DL after he
strained his hamstring Friday, but he woke up feeling better Saturday.
They'll hold off for now, but Barajas is still too risky to use this
week outside of AL-only leagues.
Platoon Possibilities: The
Blue Jays don't face a single left-handed pitcher this week, meaning
streaky Lyle Overbay should get to play
a full week. He's worth a flier if you need a stopgap. Also, Russ Adams figures to start over Jose A. Bautista.
Lineup Changes: Adams has emerged as the
team's designated hitter against right-handed pitchers, moving Adam Lind to left field. Lind returns to DH against lefties, with
Bautista manning left. Adams failed as a middle infielder earlier in his
career, so you can't expect him to do much at DH. Leave him for AL-only
leagues.
Washington Nationals
Schedule: @FLA3, ATL3
Heating
Up: Cristian Guzman has a 10-game
hitting streak during which he's batting .426 (20 for 47). He has
multiple hits in eight of the 10 games. Willie Harris has gotten hot with regular playing time, batting .290
(9 for 31) with two homers and two steals over his last eight games. Josh Bard has seemingly become the everyday catcher with his
performance of late. He's batting .357 (10 for 28) over his last six
games.
Cooling Off: Nick Johnson
is hitless in his last 12 at-bats and sat out with a bruised shin
recently. He appears healthy now, but consider benching him if you have
viable alternatives in mixed leagues.
Injury Concerns: None.
Platoon
Possibilities: The Nationals face one left-handed pitcher this week,
but they don't have any lefty-righty platoons.
Lineup Changes:
Harris has begun playing regularly of late, stealing at-bats from the Josh Willingham-Austin Kearns
platoon as well as Elijah Dukes. He has
the least ability of the bunch, so ignore him outside of NL-only leagues.
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