Top SP Plays:: Jon Gray $6,900

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For the late night games, it goes without saying that Chris Sale and

Stephen Strasburg are the two top SP plays. So what Im going to do is give
out two other options I think could turn in quality 35-40 point performances
tonight.

Top SP Plays:
Jon Gray $6,900: Jon Gray is a good play just about anytime he isnt
pitching at Coors Field. In the month of May, Gray has only given up 4 ER in
20 IP and has a 24/4 strikeout to walk ratio. The only downside to Gray is the
lack of run support he gets. He lost his first two starts this month by a
score of 2-1. With the Rockies hitters having decent career numbers off of
Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha, if Gray can keep it going, he should be a
solid bet for 30-35 points tonight and at his price is well worth the play.

Kendall Graveman $4,900: While he has had a rough go of it his last


two times out, Graveman has a solid matchup tonight against the Yankees.
Gravemans last time out against the Yankees in mid-April over 6 and 1/3
innings, he allowed only 3 hits, 1 ER, and struck out 8. With Mark Teixeira
looking worse and worse with every passing day and a lineup that has Chase
Headley in it, Graveman, the lowest priced pitcher of the day has a chance to
get around 30-35 points today should be able to somewhat replicated his last
performance against the Yanks.

Top Catcher Plays:


Brian McCann $3,000: McCann is one of the few Yankees hitters who is
actually hitting the ball. Catcher depth is near non-existent these days and
McCann is one of the few reliable ones.

Yan Gomes $2,700: Yan Gomes is the streakiest hitter in the


baseball. When hes hot, hes hot and right now he is crushing the ball.
At his price hes worth the play until he slows it down.

Top 1st Base Plays:

Jose Abreu $4,000: Colin McHugh very may well be one of the worst
pitchers in all of baseball right now. Watching McHugh pitch is actually
depressing to the point where you almost feel bad for him. Jose Abreu
is a Cuban monster and will put one out of the park tonight.
Billy Butler $2,200: It feels like Billy Butler will always be DHing on some
shitty American League team for the rest of my life. At $2,200 against Ivan
Nova hes worth a dice roll with his price tag.

Top 2nd Base Plays


Jason Kipnis $3,600: Another streaky hitter whos on fire right now
against shitty Reds pitching. Play him and don't think twice about it.

Gordon Beckham $2,400: He will be facing Colin McHugh after a day off.
Should equal 7-10 points.

Top 3rd Base Plays:


Todd Frazier $4,200: Once again a hitter facing Colin McHugh.
Jung Ho Kang $3,300: Kang has been feasting on some crummy Braves
pitching. Should continue to do so tonight.

Top SS Plays:
Francisco Lindor $3,500: Lindor is the hottest hitter right now at a
position lacking depth.

Marcus Semien $2,700: Semien has the occasional nights where he can
give you 15-20 points. Roll the dice on tonight being one of those.

Top OF Plays:

Adam Eaton $4,000: As the lead off hitter facing an awful pitcher, Eaton
will have plenty of chances to score runs.

Lonnie Chisenhall $2,300: A hot swinging bat since his return and a
very low price tag, I like Chisenhall to provide bang for his price.

Jacoby Ellsbury $3,100: Call this a gut move even though I think
Ellsbury is not a good hitter. Been getting hot and should keep it going
tonight.

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