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MLB DFS Top Plays for Tuesday 5/9/23

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Welcome to our MLB DFS Top Plays for Tuesday, May 9, 2023 article. In this edition, we will focus on the best individual hitters available for your daily fantasy baseball lineups. We’ll provide analysis on their matchups, recent performance, and potential value. Additionally, we’ll identify low-owned value hitters that can help differentiate your lineup in tournaments. Let’s dive into the top hitters for today’s slate and the factors that make them attractive options.

MLB DFS Top Plays for Tuesday 5/9/23

Fernando Tatis Jr. (San Diego Padres) – Tatis Jr. is a dynamic hitter priced at $6,000 on DraftKings. He possesses immense power and speed, making him a threat to contribute across multiple fantasy categories. In his matchup against Louie Varland of the Minnesota Twins, Tatis Jr. has the potential to excel, given Varland’s limited experience at the major league level. Tatis Jr.’s combination of skill and matchup makes him an intriguing option for DFS lineups.

Luis Robert Jr. (Chicago White Sox) – Robert Jr. has been on a tear recently, boasting an OPS of 1.727 in his last 15 at-bats. Priced at $4,600 on DraftKings, he offers tremendous value for his potential production. In his matchup against Jordan Lyles of the Kansas City Royals, Robert Jr. benefits from a favorable matchup. The White Sox as a team have a 3-star average matchup against Lyles, further bolstering Robert Jr.’s outlook.

Freddie Freeman (Los Angeles Dodgers) – Freeman is an elite hitter with a proven track record of success. Priced at $4,800 on DraftKings, he provides a strong option at first base. In his matchup against Eric Lauer of the Milwaukee Brewers, Freeman benefits from Lauer’s struggles against top-tier hitters. With a slugging percentage of .558 allowed by Lauer against hitters of Freeman’s caliber, the Braves’ first baseman has the potential to deliver a big game.

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Anthony Rizzo (New York Yankees) – Rizzo has been a consistent contributor this season, boasting a solid wOBA of .373. Priced at $4,500 on DraftKings, he offers a favorable price point for his potential production. Rizzo faces Drew Rucinski of the Oakland Athletics, who have allowed a batting average of .252 against right-handed starters over the past two years. This matchup presents an opportunity for Rizzo to make an impact.

Mitch Haniger (San Francisco Giants) – Haniger has shown power against left-handed pitchers like Patrick Corbin, slugging .899 in his last two seasons against pitchers with similar profiles. Priced at $3,700 on DraftKings, he offers excellent value considering his potential upside. The Giants as a team have a 3.5-star average matchup against Corbin, further enhancing Haniger’s outlook.

For low-owned value hitters that can differentiate your lineup in tournaments, Andrew Benintendi of the Chicago White Sox, Michael Harris of the Atlanta Braves, and Teoscar Hernandez of the Seattle Mariners present intriguing options. Benintendi benefits from Lyles’ struggles against left-handed batters who hit for high average, while Harris and Hernandez have favorable matchups against pitchers with specific weaknesses. Their low ownership percentages provide an opportunity for differentiation and potential tournament success.

That’s all I’ve got for today 🤟❤💯

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