Price: $500
That's not a typo -- Chris Davis is priced at 1/4 of what the minimum-salary usually is for hitters.
Yes, he's been awful this year, going hit-less through 32 plate appearances, but like I talked about yesterday, things aren't as bad as they look on the surface. He's got a 46.2% hard-hit rate, 38.5% fly-ball rate and 0.0% soft-hit rate. He's making contact less often than last year, but while a 62.3% contact rate is ugly, it's not something that puts him on a complete tier of his own at the bottom of the rankings.
A lefty-lefty matchup against Oakland's Brett Anderson doesn't do him any favors, but again, he costs $500.
Even if you think our projection of 7.8 FanDuel points is too high, a projection of even 3.0 would make him the best point-per-dollar value among today's hitters.
Yes, there's the opportunity cost of putting a limit on your upside at first base, but on a slate that includes a bunch of high-priced Coors options and a $12,200 pitcher, saving $1,500 beyond the usual minimum salary is more than viable.