Outlook Bryson Stott
Bryson Stott Slumping Ahead of Demanding Six-Game Road Trip
Bryson Stott continues to serve as the everyday second baseman for the second-place Phillies, who currently hold a 35-30 record. However, Stott is mired in a severe slump, batting just .128 with a .209 OBP over his last 14 days. Despite the lack of contact, he remains locked into his everyday middle-infield role and has managed to chip in a stolen base during this cold stretch.
While his current .218 season average is a major disappointment compared to his career norm of around .250, our season projections expect a bounce-back. Our models project Stott to finish with a .257 average, 10 home runs, and 20 stolen bases. Given his history of 20+ steal seasons, his current 11 swipes indicate his speed remains a highly sustainable asset, making him a strong buy-low candidate.
The upcoming week features a six-game road trip, starting with three games against Toronto before facing a dominant Milwaukee pitching staff. While a matchup against Patrick Corbin (3.98 ERA) is favorable, Stott must also contend with elite arms like Jacob Misiorowski (1.50 ERA) and Kyle Harrison (1.57 ERA). Given his recent struggles and these difficult matchups, he is best left on fantasy benches. Verdict: Sit.
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Outlook Jakob Marsee
Jakob Marsee's Elite On-Base Skills Offer Sneaky Speed and Run-Scoring Potential
Marsee continues to secure his role as the everyday center fielder for the fourth-place Marlins, who enter the week riding a two-game winning streak. Over his last seven days, the 24-year-old has flashed elite plate discipline, posting a stellar .529 on-base percentage with five walks, four runs scored, and two stolen bases.
While his actual .205 average on the season has been a disappointment, his impressive .417 OBP over the last 30 days aligns much better with his high-walk approach. Our projections expect his average to positive-regress toward a .244 clip, while his high-end speed should keep him on track to easily surpass his 16 stolen bases.
This week features six games, beginning with three favorable home matchups against Arizona starting pitchers like Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly, who both carry ERAs over 5.70. While a weekend series in Pittsburgh against Paul Skenes is daunting, Marsee's elite on-base skills and projected speed output make him a worthy Start in deep and OBP-centric leagues.
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