The Rockies also have a pair of hitters worth starting
By Scott White
• 1 min read
Whether you're in need of an injury fill-in or just a hot-hand play, Scott White has you covered with 10 sleeper hitters for the upcoming scoring period, allrostered in less than 80 percentof CBS Sports leagues. They're not must-starts by any estimation, but they're the best you'll find off the waiver wire.
All information is up to date as of Sunday evening.
Sleeper hitters for Week 9 (May 20-26)
J.D. Martinez DH NYM N.Y. Mets • #28 • Age: 36 Matchups@CLE3, SF3
If J.D. Martinez has been passed over in your league, it's only because he signed late and wasn't available for the start of the season. But he's available now, playing every day, and beginning to get his timing down. He sat out Sunday's game with flu-like symptoms but had apparently been playing through it without adverse effects before then. Pick him up for a week of matchups like Ben Lively, Carlos Carrasco and Triston McKenzie and then maybe just hold onto him after that. | ||
Wilyer Abreu RF BOS Boston • #52 • Age: 24 Matchups@TB3, MIL3Rostered62%With a patient approach at the plate and a swing that's optimized for power, Wilyer Abreu may have emerged as a must-start by now if he wasn't sitting so regularly against lefties. Well, there's only one on the schedule this week, which ends against the Brewers' not-so-illustrious trio of Bryse Wilson, Colin Rea and Joe Ross. | ||
Andy Pages CF LAD L.A. Dodgers • #84 • Age: 23 MatchupsARI3, @CIN3Rostered78%Andy Pages' recent downturn has led to him being dropped in enough leagues to qualify for this list again, but he still offers some of the most upside of anyone on it. Pitchers like Slade Cecconi, Ryne Nelson, Graham Ashcraft and Andrew Abbott aren't exactly known for being bat-missers, and the last three of Pages' games this week will be in homer-friendly Cincinnati. | ||
Brenton Doyle CF COL Colorado • #9 • Age: 26 Matchups@OAK3, PHI3Rostered59%Brenton Doyle has cut his strikeouts down to a more manageable level this year while continuing to deliver power and speed. He's at his best at home, of course -- and the Rockies do have three games there this week -- but even the road games might be favorable given that they're against the Athletics pitching staff. | ||
Zack Gelof 2B OAK Oakland • #20 • Age: 24 MatchupsCOL3, HOU3Rostered72%Newly returned from an oblique injury, Zack Gelof has yet to find his groove at the plate this season, but his power/speed profile is still enticing at a position with few standouts. I'm hopeful this is the week he heats up with the Athletics facing the Rockies pitching staff for three games. | ||
Ty France 1B SEA Seattle • #23 • Age: 29 Matchups@NYY4, @WAS3Rostered36%The Mariners have the second-most favorable matchups this week, and among their hitters who qualify for this list, Ty France seems the most likely to benefit. The three lefties preclude someone like Josh Rojas, but France is finally beginning to see some results at the plate, having homered twice in his past three games. | ||
Ezequiel Tovar SS COL Colorado • #14 • Age: 22 Matchups@OAK3, PHI3Rostered67%Ezequiel Tovar is off to a good start on this road trip, having gone 9 for 27 with a home run, four doubles and a stolen base during his six games in San Diego and San Francisco. He certainly won't be suffering from any Coors Field hangover effect by the time the Rockies travel to Oakland in Week 9 (May 20-26), and then he'll return home for the final three games, where he's batting .322. | ||
Davis Schneider LF TOR Toronto • #36 • Age: 25 MatchupsCHW3, @DET4Rostered32%Now that Davis Schneider is playing close to every day, his superlative on-base skills and knack for driving the ball to his pull side should make him attractive pickup regardless of the matchups. It just so happens the matchups are pretty solid, particularly with the Blue Jays being one of just six teams scheduled for seven games. | ||
Abraham Toro-Hernandez 3B OAK Oakland • #31 • Age: 27 MatchupsCOL3, HOU3Rostered59%Abraham Toro has settled into the leadoff spot for the Athletics and is closing in on a .300 batting average with his line-drive, all-fields approach. It's not a high-upside profile, but it's good enough to take advantage of the fifth-best hitter matchups, which include a series against the Rockies pitching staff. | ||
Luis Matos CF SF San Francisco • #29 • Age: 22 Matchups@PIT3, @NYM3Rostered31%The breakout performer from this weekend has a mixed bag matchups-wise but could fare well against pitchers like Martin Perez, Luis Severino and Sean Manaea. Luis Matos' exit velocities are still suspect, but he has struck out only once in eight games. |
Best hitter matchups for Week 9
1. Phillies TEX3, @COL3
2. Mariners @NYY4, @WAS3
3. Padres @ATL1, @CIN3, NYY3
4. Astros LAA3, @OAK3
5. Athletics COL3, HOU3
Worst hitter matchups for Week 9
1. Nationals MIN3, SEA3
2. Rangers @PHI3, @MIN3
3. Yankees SEA4, @SD3
4. Pirates SF3, ATL3
5. Cardinals BAL3, CHC3
Our Latest Fantasy Baseball Stories
Week 10 sleeper hitters
Scott White • 1 min read
Week 10 sleeper pitchers
Scott White • 1 min read
Week 10 two-start SP rankings
Scott White • 1 min read
What to watch this weekend
Chris Towers • 9 min read
Rankings Movers: Cherish your hitters
Scott White • 11 min read
Thursday's waiver wire targets
Chris Towers • 4 min read
-
-
Week 10 sleeper hitters
Scott White 1 min read
-
Week 10 sleeper pitchers
Scott White 1 min read
-
Week 10 two-start SP rankings
Scott White 1 min read
-
Rankings Movers: Cherish your hitters
Scott White 11 min read
-
Week 9 Trade Values Chart
Chris Towers 6 min read
-
Prospects: Dominguez surging
Scott White 10 min read
-
Five stud closers fighting for their job
Scott White 4 min read
-
Positive signs for 10 pitchers
Scott White 1 min read
-
Waivers: Matos, Manoah top the list
Scott White 1 min read