Outlook Brandon Marsh
Brandon Marsh's Blistering Hot Streak Makes Him a Must-Start Hitter
Brandon Marsh is on an absolute tear, batting .500 with three home runs and six RBIs over his last six games for the second-place Phillies (35-30). With Johan Rojas suspended, Marsh is locked in as the everyday left fielder. He enters the week riding a three-game homer streak and carrying a league-leading .338 batting average.
While our rest-of-season models project a conservative .260 average, Marsh's historic ability to run a high BABIP indicates his contact skills are elite. Some regression is inevitable, but his improved splits against left-handed pitching make him more than just a short-term platoon option.
The Phillies play six road games this week, facing Toronto and Milwaukee. He will contend with tough arms like Jacob Misiorowski (1.50 ERA) and Kyle Harrison (1.57 ERA), but gets an easier matchup against Patrick Corbin (3.98 ERA). Ride his hot streak and keep him active. Verdict: Start.
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Outlook Tristan Gray
Tristan Gray's Red-Hot Surge Makes Him a Premier Corner Infield Target
Tristan Gray is swinging a blistering bat for the third-place Twins (30-37), hitting .467 with eight RBIs, a stolen base, and a home run over his last seven games. Fully locked in as Minnesota's everyday starter at third base, Gray's elite run production has provided a massive lift to an offense currently navigating several key lineup injuries.
This incredible surge has pushed his season average to .266 with four home runs, pacing well ahead of our models' modest pre-season projections of a .206 average. While his career metrics suggest regression is coming, his secured everyday role makes him a highly productive corner infield option while he maintains this elite plate discipline.
Minnesota has six games scheduled this week, featuring road matchups against Detroit and a home series against St. Louis. He will face several highly exploitable opposing pitchers, including Framber Valdez (4.21 ERA), Kyle Leahy (4.42 ERA), and Matthew Liberatore (4.48 ERA). Weekly Verdict: Stream.
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