Outlook Dalton Rushing
Rushing navigates a recent slump but remains a viable starting option while filling in for the injured Will Smith
The first-place Dodgers (49-29) are looking to snap a two-game losing streak, and Dalton Rushing is serving as their primary everyday catcher with Will Smith sidelined on the injured list with neck stiffness. Rushing has hit a rough patch recently, batting just .152 with zero home runs and 13 strikeouts over his last 14 days. However, his active starting role on the depth chart keeps him highly relevant in all fantasy formats while Smith recovers.
While Rushing's recent cold spell is discouraging, his broader 2026 career line of .254 with eight home runs across 45 games highlights his immense power potential. Our season projection models expect him to finish with 10 homers, proving his early-season surge was no fluke. Expect his batting average to stabilize closer to his career baseline once he works through this sophomore slump, though his playing time will shrink when Smith returns.
The Dodgers head out for a six-game road trip, starting with three games against Minnesota followed by three in San Diego. Rushing faces a mixed bag of matchups, including favorable spots against Minnesota's Connor Prielipp (5.17 ERA) and San Diego's Lucas Giolito (4.56 ERA), though tough dates with Joe Ryan (2.99 ERA) and Michael King (3.49 ERA) will test him. With six games on tap and catcher eligibility, he remains a viable lineup option. Verdict: Start.
Updated 11 hrs ago
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Outlook Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. trades batting average for elite speed and power on the first-place Yankees
Chisholm serves as the everyday starting second baseman for the first-place Yankees. While his .179 batting average over the last 14 days is cold, his roster spot is secure with Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton sidelined. He remains highly productive, racking up three home runs and seven steals during this two-week stretch.
His recent .195 batting average over the past month is a clear deviation from his career .242 mark. However, his power and speed indicators are fully intact, aligning well with our season projection of 20 home runs and 24 stolen bases. Expect positive regression to pull his average back up toward his projected .244 baseline, making this cold streak a prime buying window.
The Yankees play seven road games this week, featuring matchups in Detroit and Boston. He will test his skills against tough arms like Tarik Skubal (3.02 ERA) but can exploit vulnerable starters like Jake Bennett (4.79 ERA). With his elite speed category contributions, he remains a must-play. Verdict: Start.
Updated 11 hrs ago

