Price: $5,000
Jose Ramirez has been on fire lately, with home runs in three of his last four games, and posting 21.7, 37.9 and 37.6 FanDuel points before dropping a 0 in his last outing.
It's no surprise to see him dominate from the dish either, with his .430 wOBA ranking fourth among qualifying bats, while his .332 ISO is good for first.
As of this writing, Cleveland has a huge 5.83 implied total, which is nearly half a run higher than any other team, as they take on David Hess and the Baltimore Orioles. Hess has made 11 Major League starts, and in that sample he's offered an egregious 6.25 ERA and 5.57 SIERA, while getting cracked for 2.14 home runs per nine innings.
He has been especially bad against left-handed bats (.371 wOBA), and the switch-hitting Ramirez should have no issues taking advantage of this matchup.