Washington Nationals


It seems like the “Triple-A” squad led by Bryce Harper is finally starting to connect. Adams and Harper connected again last night and were more or less represented in every winning gpp lineup across all slates. Williams allowed a .322 to left-handed bats last year and the Nats are projected for just a hair under five runs. Harper is the obvious favorite as he leads off now but this means potential run production for the tail end of the order. Thus, Wilmer Difo also gets a bump in potential run production. 


Cleveland Indians


With Jaime García on the mound the Indians have every shot at being the coveted stack on the slate. We saw what happened yesterday when a lefty squared up against the Indians. Edwin Encarnación is the best play in this lineup followed by Francisco Lindor . I also would entertain using some of the lefties in this stack such as Jason Kipnis , who could get 2-3 at bats against a RHP reliever if the Indians get to García early. 


Atlanta Braves


This is a bit of an interesting play here, but I would advise using the Braves minus their best hitter, Freddie Freeman . Ozzie Albies and new callup Ronald Acuna have both shown they have power in spades against LHP. Jason Vargas is far past his prime and however had a .319 wOBA against right handed hitters last year. This should not be a deterrent. The Braves right handed bats including Kurt Suzuki all can smash RHP.