FanDuel Price: $3,000
Khris Davis' production hasn't reflected the way he has been hitting the ball this season.
His .338 wOBA is on pace to be the second-lowest mark of his career, but his 10.2% soft-hit rate and 46.6% hard-hit rate are both on pace to be career bests. He also ranks fourth in average exit velocity and 23rd in average batted-ball distance among hitters with at least 25 batted balls this season.
His lack of production has his salary nice and low, but with the way he has been crushing the baseball, he has no shortage of upside. That is especially the case in a matchup with Seattle Mariners rookie Chase De Jong, who has a 6.28 skill-interactive ERA (SIERA) through five big league starts.