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J.P. Crawford, SS SEA (FD - $2,500 / DK - $3,200)

We’re nine games into the experiment in which Crawford leads off and it’s really paying off thus far. He has hit .314 with an .893 OPS and .371 wOBA at the top of the order. His opponent is Casey Mize on Wednesday and yes, all eyes have been on Mize recently as he’s pitching very well. That said, he’s had his struggles with lefty swingers. He’s allowed a 40% hard-hit rate to LHH as well as a .340 wOBA.

Miguel Andujar, 3B/OF NYY (FD - $2,400 / DK - $2,500)

Over his last seven games, Andujar has shown signs of life, homering four times while notching at least one hit in six of them. Randy Dobnak may have a strong mustache, but his ERA does not match that as it sits at 6.19 entering Wednesday’s slate of games. Andujar has essentially had all of his success against righty hurlers this year, hitting .300 with an .814 OPS and .349 wOBA.

FanDuel

Ryan Zimmerman ($2,400)

The Nationals first baseman has made a career off crushing left-handed pitching. That hasn’t changed one bit here in 2021 as he’s hit .321 with a .500 SLG% and a .354 wOBA. For his career his slash against southpaws is .312/.389/.526 while notching a .389 wOBA. Although Shane McClanahan has looked good, he’s allowing a lot of solid contact as righties have a 33.9% clip against him. 

Jonathan India, 2B/3B ($2,900)

Doubling down here after India let us down on Tuesday. He’s hitting leadoff once again here and is in a good spot. India, even after going hitless on Tuesday, has slashed .393/.528/.679 over his last 10 games. Right-handed hitters have lit Brett Anderson up this year to the tune of .298 and a .370 wOBA. Where is this game being played you ask? Great American Small Park!

DraftKings

Austin Gomber, SP COL ($6,000)

What a price tag. It’s one that is REALLY confusing. Gomber has been extremely solid lately, notching 20+ DKP in three-of-four starts and two of those starts were IN Coors. This start is in Miami, which is one of the best pitchers parks in baseball. Miami is 22nd in OPS against left-handed pitching and they strike out a LOT, notching a 28.2% K-rate, which is the fifth highest in baseball. Gomber’s 25.2% K-rate really plays here. He’s locked and loaded as an SP2 in both cash and tournaments.

Tyler Stephenson, C/1B CIN ($3,500)

The Reds dropped the ball on Tuesday in a smash spot and we’re going back to them on Wednesday. Stephenson is slotting in the cleanup spot tonight and the former first-round draft pick has really loved hitting lefties this season. He has a .533 SLG%, .867 OPS, .267 ISO and .361 wOBA against left-handed pitching.