It’s a short slate tonight with just four games on both sites. With value being key on short slates, let’s take a look at the best options we have for your builds tonight.

Both Sites

Vince Velasquez , RHP PHI - Velasquez has been solid the last few outings allowing just three combined earned runs in his last three starts and it’s not like Miami’s offense has been a powerhouse in the last two weeks either. They’ve struck out 26.2-percent of the time against RHP and have been below league average in wOBA and wRC+ as well.

Austin Riley , 3B ATL - Riley has been turning it on lately from the dish and now has a favorable matchup against Wil Crowe as he’s posted a .407 wOBA and five homers off of RHPs so far this year while Crowe for his part hasn’t shutdown righty hitters allowing a near .750 OPS to them. You can also add Dansby Swanson and Ozzie Albies for a budget-saving stack from Atlanta tonight on Fanduel.

Odúbel Herrera , OF PHI - Has anyone noticed that Herrera has been the best eight-hole hitter in baseball this year? He’s got an eight-game hit streak going and has a hit in nine of his last 10 games with five runs in that span as well. That’s not lighting the world on fire but at his price point just getting on base and scoring is all we really need from him.

DraftKings

Bryan Reynolds , OF PIT - Reynolds has gone 2-for-6 with a homer off of Drew Smyly previously and has a .444 wOBA against southpaws this year to go with a .375 AVG. Reynolds being a switch-hitter means he could actually hit left-handed against Smyly who has slightly worse numbers against LHHs than RHHs this year.

FanDuel

Jesús Aguilar , 1B MIA - I realize that playing a hitter against your pitchers isn’t always the best idea for DFS purposes, however, on short slates it’s hard to avoid since that would eliminate a quarter or a half of this slate depending on the site you’re playing on. Aguilar has gone 3-for-5 with a homer off of Velasquez in prior meetings and he’s been hitting the ball well off of RHPs this year with a .375 wOBA, seven homers, and 25 RBI. If you’re looking for another cheap play from Miami, Brian Anderson has been a bit more hit-and-miss against RHPs this year with a .279 wOBA but has a good history against Velasquez in past meetings with a .500 wOBA in 17 at-bats