Outlook Trent Grisham
Trent Grisham Capitalizes on Yankees Injuries with a Red-Hot Surge in the Outfield
Grisham is locked in, batting .318 with two homers and two steals over his last 14 days. With Aaron Judge and Jasson Dominguez on the injured list, he has claimed the everyday center field role for the second-place Yankees (38-26). This regular playing time has unlocked his classic power and speed profile.
While his current hot streak is outstanding, our models expect his .318 mark to regress closer to our .217 season average projection. However, coming off a 34-homer campaign in 2025, his eight home runs so far indicate more power is coming. His high-walk rate (.337 OBP) keeps his floor high in OBP leagues.
The Yankees play six road games this week, featuring matchups against Cleveland and Toronto. Grisham faces tough arms like Parker Messick but gets excellent draws against Slade Cecconi (4.92 ERA) and Patrick Corbin. Given his locked-in volume and current hot streak, he is a highly viable play this week. Verdict: Start.
Updated 2 days ago
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Outlook Kody Clemens
Kody Clemens is swinging a red-hot bat and locking down everyday at-bats in Minnesota.
Clemens has been on fire lately, batting .348 with two homers, six runs, and a stolen base over his last six games. This surge has been crucial for the third-place Twins (30-37), who are currently navigating a shoulder injury to outfielder Byron Buxton. Clemens has successfully cemented his role as the primary starting first baseman.
This hot streak is a massive step up from his career .217 batting average, and our rest-of-season projections expect some regression toward a .230 average. Still, his 26-game run of batting .291 with five home runs shows real growth. While his power is normally moderate, his increased playing time makes his projected eight homers and eight steals very attainable.
Minnesota has six games scheduled this week, featuring three on the road against Detroit and three at home versus St. Louis. Clemens faces a tough matchup in Troy Melton (1.74 ERA) but gets highly favorable looks against high-WHIP options like Framber Valdez (1.31 WHIP) and Matthew Liberatore (1.51 WHIP). Verdict: Stream
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