Outlook Lawrence Butler
Lawrence Butler finds his groove at the plate, making him a prime streaming target.
Butler is red-hot, batting .421 with four runs scored over his last seven games and .333 over the past two weeks. This offensive spark is desperately needed for the Athletics, who currently occupy second place in the AL West with a 36-38 record. With fellow outfielder Brent Rooker currently on the injured list with a knee injury, Butler has firmly secured his role as the team's everyday right fielder.
Although Butler has struggled with a .191 average overall this season, his recent tear suggests a correction toward his established baseline. Our models project a rest-of-season recovery up to a .241 average with 12 home runs and 10 stolen bases. Having posted a 21-homer, 22-steal campaign last year, this hot streak is a real indicator of him rediscovering his premium power-speed form.
For the remainder of the week, the Athletics host four games against the division-rival Angels. Butler will test his hot streak against a stingy Angels rotation, including Jose Soriano and his elite 2.79 ERA, alongside Walbert Urena (2.60 ERA). Despite the difficult pitching matchups, Butler’s current form and guaranteed lineup spot make him an excellent temporary addition. Verdict: Stream.
Updated 3 days ago
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Outlook Sam Antonacci
Rookie Outfielder Flashes Power Surge Ahead of Challenging Road Matchups
The young rookie is locked in as the everyday left fielder for the second-place White Sox, who carry a solid 38-34 record in a tight AL Central race. Antonacci has flashed intriguing pop lately, blasting two home runs over his last seven days despite a cool .222 batting average. With outfielder Austin Hays sidelined on the 60-day injured list, Antonacci's everyday playing time in Chicago's lineup remains incredibly secure.
While his recent batting average has dipped during this stretch, Antonacci's season-long .279 mark and excellent .377 on-base percentage reflect his strong plate discipline. Our models project him to finish with a steady .275 average and 15 stolen bases, indicating his baseline speed and contact skills are highly sustainable. The recent power surge is a welcome bonus, but his primary fantasy value remains rooted in his on-base ability and speed.
Looking at the remainder of the week, Antonacci faces a mixed bag of road matchups starting tonight against Ryan Weathers in New York. While upcoming meetings with Detroit's Tarik Skubal and Troy Melton present difficult challenges, he wraps up the week with a highly favorable matchup against a struggling Justin Verlander. Given his secure everyday role and multi-category contributions, he remains a viable lineup option. Verdict: Start.
Updated 3 days ago

