FanDuel Price: $2,300
Jarrod Dyson doesn't have an especially dangerous bat, and his .319 wOBA against right-handed pitching this season is certainly nothing to write home about, but he's an excellent base runner, with 25 steals in 98 games this season, and that gives him the kind of upside that isn't reflected by tonight's salary.
That is especially true as he draws a matchup that gives him a great chance to get on base, taking on Kansas City Royals righty Jason Hammel, who has a weak 5.16 xFIP against left-handed bats in 2017.