Brad Miller's depressed surface numbers over the past two seasons certainly make his out-of-nowhere 2016 power breakout look like a flash in the proverbial pan. But skills metrics show the Tampa Bay Rays' infielder to be a somewhat notable under-performer, with Miller stinging the ball for 39.6% hard contact and 21.0% liners on the season yet coming away with a pedestrian .399 slugging percentage.
Look for the former top prospect to make up some ground this week against righties like Tanner Roark, Mike Leake, and Felix Hernandez. With his FanDuel salary wallowing in the mid-$2,000s, there's little to no downside here.