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MLB Top Hitters 5/26/24

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As we dive into today’s MLB DFS slate, it’s crucial to identify the top hitters who can make a significant impact on your lineup. Using the information provided, I’ve analyzed the matchups and statistics to highlight the top 5 DFS hitters for today’s games. Additionally, I’ll include a few under-the-radar plays that could provide value.

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Top 5 DFS Hitters for Today

1. Ronald Acuna Jr. (ATL) vs. Martin Perez (PIT)

  • Matchup: Braves @ Pirates, PNC Park
  • Key Insights:
    • Perez vs. RHH: 149.2 IP, 16.2% K%, 8.9% BB%, .175 ISO, .351 xwOBA
    • Acuna has a strong track record against left-handed pitching and Perez’s struggles against righties make Acuna an excellent play.
    • Acuna’s Stats: .222 ISO, .439 xwOBA against LHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Top Play:
    • Acuna’s power and speed combination makes him a high-upside pick.
    • Favorable hitting environment in PNC Park, especially against a lefty like Perez.

2. Julio Rodriguez (SEA) vs. Patrick Corbin (WAS)

  • Matchup: Mariners @ Nationals, Nationals Park
  • Key Insights:
    • Corbin vs. RHH: 189.2 IP, 14.7% K%, 7.0% BB%, .206 ISO, .381 xwOBA
    • Rodriguez thrives against left-handed pitching, and Corbin’s struggles against right-handed hitters further enhance his appeal.
    • Rodriguez’s Stats: .167 ISO, .340 xwOBA against LHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Top Play:
    • High strikeout rate against righties favors Rodriguez’s power potential.
    • Nationals Park can be hitter-friendly, especially in warm weather conditions.

3. Rafael Devers (BOS) vs. Robert Gasser (MIL)

  • Matchup: Brewers @ Red Sox, Fenway Park
  • Key Insights:
    • Gasser vs. LHH: Limited data, but high walk and low strikeout rates indicate potential struggles.
    • Devers is a premier left-handed bat with power, and Fenway Park is conducive to his hitting style.
    • Devers’ Stats: .180 ISO, .324 xwOBA against LHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Top Play:
    • Devers’ ability to hit for power in a hitter-friendly park like Fenway.
    • Gasser’s inexperience and potential control issues could lead to favorable pitches for Devers.

4. Pete Alonso (NYM) vs. Logan Webb (SF)

  • Matchup: Giants @ Mets, Citi Field
  • Key Insights:
    • Webb vs. RHH: 137.1 IP, 20.3% K%, 3.8% BB%, .119 ISO, .314 xwOBA
    • Alonso has significant power against right-handed pitching, and Webb has shown vulnerability to right-handed hitters.
    • Alonso’s Stats: .267 ISO, .352 xwOBA against RHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Top Play:
    • Alonso’s home run potential is high in any matchup.
    • Citi Field is neutral, but Alonso’s power can play anywhere.

5. Bobby Witt Jr. (KC) vs. Taj Bradley (TB)

  • Matchup: Royals @ Rays, Tropicana Field
  • Key Insights:
    • Bradley vs. RHH: 58.0 IP, 24.4% K%, 8.4% BB%, .295 ISO, .359 xwOBA
    • Witt has been impressive against right-handed pitching, and Bradley’s elevated ISO against righties could lead to big hits.
    • Witt’s Stats: .223 ISO, .384 xwOBA against RHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Top Play:
    • Witt’s combination of power and speed makes him a dynamic DFS option.
    • Tropicana Field can neutralize some pitching advantages, favoring hitters like Witt.

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Under the Radar Plays

Eddie Rosario (ATL) vs. Martin Perez (PIT)

  • Key Insights:
    • Perez vs. LHH: 46.1 IP, 16.0% K%, 3.7% BB%, .154 ISO, .316 xwOBA
    • Rosario’s Stats: .205 ISO, .310 xwOBA against LHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Sneaky Play:
    • Perez struggles against lefties too, and Rosario can exploit that with his power.

Jonatan Clase (SEA) vs. Patrick Corbin (WAS)

  • Key Insights:
    • Corbin vs. RHH: .206 ISO, .381 xwOBA
    • Clase’s Stats: Limited sample but significant power potential.
  • Why He’s a Sneaky Play:
    • Clase’s power and speed can make him a high-upside, low-owned option.

Andrew McCutchen (PIT) vs. Chris Sale (ATL)

  • Key Insights:
    • Sale vs. RHH: .145 ISO, .279 xwOBA
    • McCutchen’s Stats: .168 ISO, .353 xwOBA against LHP this season.
  • Why He’s a Sneaky Play:
    • Veteran presence with a good track record against lefties, making him a solid contrarian play.

By focusing on these top hitters and under-the-radar plays, you can create a well-rounded and high-upside DFS lineup for today’s MLB slate. Keep these insights in mind as you finalize your selections and look to capitalize on favorable matchups and potential breakout performances.

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