FanDuel Price: $3,700
Why He Will Go Overlooked:
Brandon Crawford appears to be the chalk play at the shortstop position on Tuesday. Not only will he take hacks in Coors Field, but he will hit against a left-handed pitcher. Despite being left-handed, Crawford has done serious damage versus southpaws in his career. As such, Crawford will likely be heavily owned.
Why You Should Use Him:
For all the steps forward Shelby Miller seemed to take in 2015, he's taken that many back in 2016. The primary culprit has been left-handed hitters.
Lefties are sporting a .565 slugging percentage and .414 wOBA against Miller in 2016. For his career, Miller has allowed lefties to slug 80 points higher than righties.
Corey Seager is enjoying a breakout campaign and has racked up a .954 OPS against right-handed pitching so far this season. He's launched 19 of his 24 home runs this year against righties.
Seager is attractive in both cash and tournament settings. As good as he's been this year, he may not see huge ownership in what is a pretty good matchup.