Hitters |
Pos | Player | Team | Opp. Pitcher | DK Sal. |
C | Eui Ji Yang | NCD | C. Bell (L) | $5,900 |
I know the price continues to rise and the results haven’t exactly matched it, but he’s such an elite hitter. He has the split advantage here and despite not having as big a year thus far as he did last season, he still has driven in 23 runs and has a .923 OPS to boot. |
C | Kang Nam Yoo | LG | S. Lee (L) | $3,300 |
After a slow start to the season, Yoo is turning it on offensive slashing .394/.412/.727 with three homers and 10 RBI over his last 10 games. We get the split advantage, one I’m going to document throughout this playbook because Lee allows RHH to bat .361 on the year. He also serves up 2.0 HR/9 innings, which will bite him in the ass against this potent LG offense. |
1B | Roberto Ramos | LG | S. Lee (L) | $4,200 |
What does he have to do in order to be priced like the other top hitters in the league? He’s still only 4.2K! One night after hitting TWO more bombs adding to his league leading total of 12. Over his last 10 games alone, Ramos has a .400/.421/.857 slash. He’s not only a power hitter. He’s the total package. Lock him into your cash game builds. |
1B | Jae Il Oh | DOO | D. Gagnon (R) | $3,500 |
Although he didn’t have a hit on Friday, it’s a surprise that Oh’s price continues to fall. He’s hitting .370 against RHP this year and we’ve already documented his struggles against LHH. Oh is coming off four straight seasons of 20+ HR & 80+ RBI. |
1B/2B | Jose Fernandez | DOO | D. Gagnon (R) | $6,100 |
Although he didn’t have a hit on Friday, it’s a surprise that Oh’s price continues to fall. He’s hitting .370 against RHP this year and we’ve already documented his struggles against LHH. Oh is coming off four straight seasons of 20+ HR & 80+ RBI. |
1B/2B | Joo Hwan Choi | DOO | D. Gagnon (R) | $2,200 |
We’re getting a guy flashing a ton of power upside this year for nearly minimum salary. He’s multiple position eligible and has hit 4-of-6 homers against RHP. Choi is one of the better values of the slate. |
Pos | Player | Team | Opp. Pitcher | DK Sal. |
1B/2B | Keon Chang Seo | KIW | T. Wilson (R) | $3,500 |
On a nightly basis, Seo has been one of the better values across the KBO and one our cash game lineups can use more often than not. Not only is he batting .323 on the year, but he’s hitting .357 over his last 10 games while belting two home runs, scoring seven runs and stealing two bases to boot. He does a little of everything and if there’s one thing we know about Tyler Wilson, it’s that he struggles with LHH. They’re hitting .286 off of him this season. Seo should capitalize. |
3B | Suk Min Park | NCD | C. Bell (L) | $4,700 |
What Park does extremely well is reach base. He has a career mark over .400 and that’s in large part due to his keen eye at the plate. He’s posted a 10% BB rate or better in every year since 2008 and Chad Bell has had an issue throwing strikes thus far in 2020 as he has an abysmal 9.0 BB/9. Oh, Park also has 10+ home runs in every season since 2008 as well. |
3B | Min Sung Kim | LG | S. Lee (L) | $4,000 |
Kim is the likely chalk at 3B tonight considering his match-up and the way he’s swinging it. He’s hit .294 over his last 10 games and draws a dream RH/LH affair against a guy allowing RHH a .361 AVG while serving up five bombs. Kim has been a really good hitter for a really long time and could thrive in a spot like this. |
3B/SS | Tyler Saladino | SAM | J. Park (R) | $4,000 |
SS sucks on Saturday’s slate. Saladino has eligibility at both SS and 3B. He’s in a great place at the dish right now slashing .424/.512/.818 with three homers and 12 RBI just over the last 10 games. It’s not the best spot, but he’s crushed RHP to the tune of .328 and has belted all four of his homers against them. |
SS | Ha Seong Kim | KIW | T. Wilson (R) | $6,000 |
He hasn’t been viable at this price tag until recently as he’s put up double digit DK points in 5-of-6 games and the 6th game he finished with nine. He’s only really been good for a handful of games this year and yet has an .892 OPS this year. That’s how talented he is offensively. |
OF | Jung Hoo Lee | KIW | T. Wilson (R) | $5,000 |
We want lefties against Tyler Wilson. This is Kiwoom’s best as Lee has an OPS north of 1.000, 4 HR & 20 RBI. Lee is hitting .338 with all four of his bombs vs. RHP this year, while Wilson has allowed LHH to bat .286. He’s worth the price in this one. |
OF | Ah Seop Son | LOT | J. Bae (R) | $3,500 |
It’s interesting when looking to attack Je Seong Bae he struggles with lefties and Son is really the only lefty LOT has that has been hitting at a consistent clip. His average is at .316 for the year and his hitless Friday broke a six-game hitting streak. He has little power, but lives in the gaps and has some speed hitting at the top of the order. You can use Bae and Son both in the same lineup if you’d like. |
OF | Mel Rojas Jr. | KTW | D. Straily (R) | $6,500 |
We do not want anything to do with right-handers here, but lefties have given Dan Straily trouble this year batting .311 against him. Rojas went deep AGAIN on Friday for the fifth time in five games. Rojas would be in the running for league MVP if the season ended today. |
OF | Sung Bum Na | NCD | C. Bell (L) | $5,400 |
HE IS ON FIRE. Na homered twice, hit a double, walked and drove in four runs on Friday, which were his fifth and sixth home runs over his last right games. It may be a lefty-lefty match-up, but Na is batting .400 with four homers against LHP this season. |
OF | Hee Dong Kwon | NCD | C. Bell (L) | $2,200 |
Over his last 10 games, Kwon has slashed .419/.500/.677 with two homers, 11 runs scored and seven more driven in. Kwon has the advantage going up against a left-handed pitcher here as he’s batting .316 vs. southpaws on the year. |