Price: $2,900
Jeff McNeil is also in his second MLB season, but the sample-size -- at 261 plate appearances -- is a bit larger than what we have for Tellez. He hasn't shown a ton of pop, with a 30.8% hard-hit rate and .153 ISO, but his strikeout rate sits at only 10% and he has a .377 wOBA.
If we just look at his work against right-handed pitching, which is what he'll see in Miami Marlins Tuesday-night starter Jose Urena, that wOBA jumps to .383.
With four seasons under his belt, Urena has managed just a 4.85 SIERA over 114 games. He did show some improvements last year, even posting a career-best mark in that area, but a 4.39 SIERA is still nothing to write home about. He had an especially shaky 4.52 xFIP against left-handed bats, and he doesn't offer anything that should scare you off of McNeil today.