FanDuel Price: $4,000
At just 23 years old, Miguel Sano has been a power machine in 2016, blasting 11 home runs in 48 games. His .221 ISO and .335 wOBA splits suggest he can hit righties just fine, which is great news for his matchup today.
This afternoon, Sano will face off against Kendall Graveman, who has been terrible versus both lefties and righties this season. He's allowed six home runs, a .405 wOBA, and a massive .270 ISO in 84 right-handed plate appearances in 2016. Despite having a 50 percent-plus groundball tilt, Graveman has still allowed 25 homers in just 163 innings over the past two years.
Most DFS players immediately dismiss righty-righty matchups, but don’t make that mistake today. Sano is an elite play in all formats.