
323 off of him, while fanning just 14.3 percent of the time. I will caution that the Guardians lineup has had success off Singer prior to their last matchup, collectively hitting. 301 wOBA and 90 wRC+ suggest that's doable. His strikeouts aren't elite, so he'll need to limit damage and work a solid chunk of innings, but Cleveland's. He's coming off of two quality starts, earning 40 and 31 FDP in the process, one of which came against these Guardians. It's the right matchup for a 4x return at this price.īrady Singer, KC at CLE ($6,600): If you're looking to take a GPP swing, Singer merits some consideration. The bring a 24.7 percent K rate off righties into the game, with a league-low 76 wRC+ and. We can't bank on a repeat performance given his other results, but the target is simply the Royals putrid offense. He allowed just one hit there across seven shutout innings, striking out six in rout to 43 FDP points.

KC ($8,500): Williams has only one solid appearance in this three starts since debuting, and it conveniently came against these Royals. 296 wOBA, 92 wRC+ and reasonable 23.5 percent strikeout rate off lefties. And the matchup with Oakland is just so obvious. But he counters that with strikeout upside, getting at least seven in five of his last six starts. The same can be said for Paxton, as I don't trust him to give us the innings needed to blow this slate up. Mitch Keller has the most difficult matchup, Logan Webb has spotty history against Colorado, Braxton Garrett doesn't work deep and the Marlins hit lefties at a fair rate, knocking Ranger Suarez down.

OAK ($10,600): Truth be told, I find flaws in all of the top arms Saturday. Where can we zig where everyone else zags? Pitching We also have Oakland, Colorado on the road, and Kansas City to target against with our pitchers, which suredly will be popular. We have three pitchers priced in five-figures, and only two more priced in the 9k tier, and that pricing suggests runs will be available from multiple offenses. Run totals weren't available as I sit to compose this. Our usual compact Saturday main slate awaits again here, with games going off between 4:05 and 4:10 p.m. This article is part of our FanDuel MLB series.
