FanDuel Price: $2,400
Why He Will Go Overlooked:
Called up just a few months ago, Ozzie Albies has more than held his own as a big leaguer, recording a .339 wOBA. He could be a popular play against Robert Gsellman, who has struggled to a 4.96 SIERA this season.
Sporting only a .303 wOBA, Ronald Torreyes of the New York Yankees could be a low-owned option up the middle.
Why You Should Use Him:
Facing Matt Andriese tonight, exposure to the Yankees lineup is something we definitely want.
In 81 innings pitched, the Tampa Bay Rays right-handed starter has allowed a .562 slugging percentage and 2.22 home runs per nine innings pitched to right-handed hitters.
While Torreyes has only posted a wRC+ of 77 in this situation, his batted-ball profile is much better than it is against left-handed pitchers, and he's been very strong overall through 21 plate appearances this month with a 101 wRC+.