Outlook Javier Sanoja
Javier Sanoja has become a fantasy juggernaut with a historic RBI and triple binge
Sanoja has been unstoppable lately, slashing a ridiculous .556/.600/1.000 over his last five games with nine RBI and two stolen bases. The 23-year-old infielder recently made franchise history with his flurry of extra-base hits and currently serves as the everyday third baseman for a Marlins squad that sits at 46-41. With a healthy status and a secure role in the lineup, he is finally translating his multi-positional versatility into elite fantasy production.
While his recent 14-day batting average of .483 is due for regression, his season-long .277 mark already exceeds our projection of .261. Given his disciplined approach—only one strikeout in his last 18 at-bats—his contact skills provide a high floor even when the power luck stabilizes. His three home runs on the year suggest he will easily clear our projection of five, especially as he continues to utilize his speed to turn fly balls into triples.
The Marlins conclude a series in Colorado today against Michael Lorenzen, who enters with a ballooning 7.03 ERA and 1.83 WHIP, providing a prime opportunity to finish the series strong. The road trip continues this weekend in Oakland against a beatable Athletics rotation featuring Jack Perkins and Aaron Civale, both of whom carry ERAs north of 5.00. Though he faces a tough Gage Jump on Sunday, Sanoja's scorching form makes him a mandatory play. Start.
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Outlook Alec Bohm
Alec Bohm flashes power potential as the Phillies maintain their hunt for the division crown
Bohm remains the everyday third baseman for the second-place Phillies (49-38). While he is batting just .196 over the last 14 days, he has shown signs of life with a home run and four runs scored in his last six games. Recent highlights include a home run against Pittsburgh on July 1st, reinforcing his role as a key producer in a lineup currently missing Adolis Garcia.
Despite a sluggish .223 season average, our data suggests positive regression is coming toward his career .275 mark. His 10 home runs through 82 games put him on pace to exceed our 12-homer season projection. His ability to drive in runs—totaling 21 over the last 30 days—remains a bankable fantasy asset that offsets his current contact issues.
The Phillies conclude their series against the Pirates before heading to Kansas City. Bohm faces a favorable matchup today against Jared Jones and his 5.76 ERA. While Michael Wacha presents a challenge on Saturday, Sunday's finale against Luinder Avila and his 5.40 ERA offers a prime opportunity for production. Given the high volume of RBI chances in this offense, keep him active. Start.
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