Outlook Jorge Mateo
Jorge Mateo's Red-Hot Surge Demands Fantasy Attention in Atlanta's Elite Lineup
Jorge Mateo has been tearing the cover off the ball, hitting .370 with three home runs and five steals over his last 30 days. He provides a massive spark for the first-place Braves, who lead the NL East with a stellar 40-20 record. Though currently serving as a utility backup in the middle infield, his hot bat is earning him regular playing time.
While Mateo's .316 average is highly encouraging, regression is likely on the horizon. Our models project him to hit .221 rest-of-season, which aligns with his career .221 and .229 marks. While his elite speed remains a constant threat, fantasy managers should treat this high-average stretch as a temporary hot streak rather than a permanent skill growth.
The Braves have six home games this week against Toronto and Pittsburgh. Mateo will face tough matchups in Kevin Gausman (3.26 ERA) and Braxton Ashcraft (2.77 ERA), but he gets excellent opportunities against Patrick Corbin (3.65 ERA) and Bubba Chandler (5.02 ERA). Given his blistering form, he is a strong play this week. Verdict: Start.
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Outlook Jackson Holliday
Jackson Holliday is locked in as an everyday starter and producing early after injury speedbumps.
After recovering from hamate surgery and subsequent wrist soreness, Holliday has secured his spot as Baltimore's everyday second baseman. Over his last 12 games, the 22-year-old has hit .242 with two homers and three steals. He joins a fourth-place Orioles team (28-32) currently riding a two-game winning streak and dealing with several key infielder injuries.
Holliday's early performance closely mirrors his 2025 numbers (.242 average) and our projection of a .246 average and 14 home runs. The early power-speed output suggests his wrist is healthy, making his rest-of-season projection of 10 stolen bases quite realistic. The elite pedigree is shining through, indicating his current production is a sustainable baseline.
This week, Baltimore travels for six road games against AL East rivals Boston and Toronto. Holliday faces some tough arms like Trey Yesavage (2.19 ERA), but will also get to exploit high-ratio matchups like Brayan Bello (5.63 ERA). With six starts on tap, lock him into lineups. Weekly Verdict: Start.
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