Outlook Dillon Dingler
Dillon Dingler's outstanding form makes him a premium fantasy option as Detroit heads home
Dingler has been exceptional of late, batting .333 over his last seven days and .318 over his last 14 days. The fourth-place Tigers, currently sitting at 30-44, continue to rely on him heavily as their everyday starter behind the plate. He remains a lineup pillar, especially with Gleyber Torres currently sidelined on the injured list with an oblique issue.
His recent success is no fluke, as Dingler has already bashed 16 home runs and driven in 51 runs this season, easily outpacing our models' conservative full-season projections of 14 homers. While his current .255 batting average might see a minor dip toward his projected .240 baseline, his elite power upside makes him a must-roster asset at a shallow catcher position.
Looking at the rest of the weekly slate, the Tigers play three home matchups against the White Sox. Dingler draws favorable matchups against Erick Fedde, who carries a 4.50 ERA, and Davis Martin, offering a strong environment to spark more run production. Lock him into your lineups as a high-end option. Verdict: Start.
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Outlook Paul Goldschmidt
Goldschmidt is hitting like his MVP self during a scorching June surge for the first-place Yankees
Paul Goldschmidt is experiencing a massive resurgence in the Bronx, cementing his role as the everyday starting first baseman for the division-leading Yankees. Despite entering his late 30s, Goldschmidt has revitalized his fantasy outlook by hitting .301 with 11 home runs and 36 RBIs over his first 47 games. With key outfielders Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham currently sidelined on the injured list, Goldschmidt has been forced into an even more prominent run-producing role in New York's potent lineup.
His elite production completely obliterates our modest preseason projections, which forecasted just seven home runs and a .259 batting average across 433 at-bats. Over the last 14 days, he has been on an absolute tear, hitting .370 with four home runs and 13 RBIs. While his current .391 average over the last week is bound to regress, his underlying power metrics suggest this rebound is entirely genuine, offering fantasy managers elite four-category contribution.
The Yankees have four home games remaining this week, offering outstanding matchups. Goldschmidt will face vulnerable right-handers in Chicago's Sean Burke (4.15 ERA) and Cincinnati's Rhett Lowder (4.60 ERA), alongside southpaw Andrew Abbott (3.84 ERA), before a tough Sunday meeting with Reds ace Chase Burns. Given his current hot streak and the favorable hitting environment at home, Goldschmidt is an absolute must-start.
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