Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for ScoreStreak 7/27/14

Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for ScoreStreak 7/27/14

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Total Bases

Andrew McCutchen
There can be only one man atop this list. McCutchen of the 1k OPS against lefties for his career against one of the very worst left handed pitchers in the very best hitters park on planet Earth.

Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera hasn't been CABRERA this year, but homey can still murder a left handed pitcher. Enter Hector Santiago, a converted left handed reliever who has a great deal of difficulty throwing baseballs past hitters of any stripe, much less one of the very best hitters on planet Earth.

 

Hits

Jose Altuve
Altuve is just a daily beast in the hits category. He has the lowest total walks + strikeouts of any guy you'll consider in this slot on a day to day basis. And today? Jacob Turner! There are a lot of awful pitchers going today, but Turner is undoubtedly among the very worst. He'll let Jose put it in play, and if he does, you could cash the top hits category before the third inning is over.

Ian Kinsler
Same story as Cabrera. Kinsler hasn't quite been himself either, but I can't imagine a guy like Santiago giving him any trouble whatsoever.

 

Strikeouts

Adam Wainwright
An easy pick for the top strikeouts slot, though I'm not sure he'll reach the 9 K plateau. I may just punt the top slot (or go for a home run with Mike Minor or something), but if I chase 9 Ks, I'll do so with Wainwright. The Cubs are the third easiest team in the league to strike out, and Wain still has put away stuff.

Mike Minor
Minor feels very safe to me. The Padres are just awful (regardless of their recent successes costing me thousands of dollars), which allows pitchers to go deep into games and keep racking up Ks. I think Minor is about as safe as it gets in either of the bottom 2 strike out slots.

James Davis