What a wild night last night was — there were so many low owned teams that had some high scores associated with them but it wasn’t enough of a differentiation as so many high owned players also went off.
PITCHING
- Zach Eflin — $6400 — 57 points
- Fernandeo Romero — 6400 — 55
- Dallas Keuchel — 8800 — 43
- Kyle Hendricks — 7900 — 37
- Stephen Strasburg — 10k — 37
Big news here is that the chalk Strasburg only hit 37 and two 6k range guys got up into the 50’s as the best scores. Eflin was really good against a popular Giants team last night.
CATCHERS
- Max Stassi — 21.9
- Jonathan Lucroy — 15.5
- Victor Caratini — 15.4
FIRST BASE
- Matt Adams — 50.9
- Adrian Gonzalez — 43.6
- Marwin Gonzalez — 38.7
SECOND BASE
- Cesar Hernandez — 34.4
- Scooter Gennett — 31.4
- Javy Baez — 25.7
THIRD BASE
- Kris Bryant — 40.6
- Eugenio Suarez — 27.9
- Anthony Rendon — 24.9
- Alex Bregman — 22
SHORTSTOP
- Trea Turner — 31.1
- Addison Russell — 25.4
- Amed Rosario — 15.5
OUTFIELD
- Odubel Herrera — 54.1
- George Springer — 53.3
- Ian Happ — 47.9
- Leonys Martin — 34.4
- Jay Bruce — 31.2
- Nomar Mazara — 27.9
- Robbie Grossman — 22.2
- Nick Castellanos — 21.7
- Michael Conforto — 21.7
- Manual Margot — 21.7
BEST OVERALL LINEUP
Eflin, A-Gone, Cesar, Bryant, Turner, Herrera, Springer, Happ, Adams … 412.9
OBSERVATION
- Last night was a great example of the type of night where you do not need to force a stack in to win. Lots of high recommended players who were in really good match-ups who came through. Specifically Springer, Turner, Leonys Martin and Kris Bryant. All four from different teams and if you had 2 of them you were definitely off to a good start to mix them in with some of the other popular plays on the slate.