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MLB Lineup Analysis 7/30: Martinez Out Again vs. Rockies

Baseball is back! Check back here throughout the day for updated blurbs as teams confirm their lineup. We’ll keep you updated on some of the day’s highest-impact trends by utilizing our Models and Vegas dashboard. Projected and confirmed lineups for every game can be found on our MLB Daily Lineups page.

Phillies (+137) at Red Sox (-149) — 7:10 PM EST

Red Sox in: Mitch Moreland, Xander Bogaerts

Both Mitch Moreland and Xander Bogaerts will return to the lineup after receiving a routine day off on Sunday. They’ll bat fourth and fifth, respectively, for a Red Sox lineup presently implied to score an impressive five runs. The Red Sox are particularly in play on DraftKings, where they boast the third-highest Team Value Rating in Monday’s main slate. Overall, Mookie BettsAndrew Benintendi, and Jackie Bradley Jr. form the main slate’s fourth-highest rated three-man stack on DraftKings in the Bales Model. Betts in particular is set up well, as his $5,700 price tag comes with nine DraftKings Pro Trends, and he’s the second highest-rated batter in the Bales Model. Righty Aaron Nola will have his hands full with a Red Sox lineup that has combined to post a slate-high .341 wOBA vs. right-handed pitchers over the past 12 months. Both pitchers will have to deal with estimated wind gusts of six miles per hour blowing out to center field.

Indians (-122) at Twins (+113) — 8:10 PM EST

Twins in: Max Kepler (general soreness)

Max Kepler missed Sundays’ game due to general soreness, but he’ll bat fifth Sunday for a Twins lineup presently implied to score a solid 4.6 runs. The Twins are especially appealing on FanDuel, where they boast the second-highest Team Value Rating in Monday’s main slate. Kepler has hit safely in eight of his last nine starts while posting fantasy-friendly 48 and 44 percent fly-ball and hard-hit rates, respectively, over the past 15 days. He’s certainly in play on FanDuel, where his $2,500 price tag comes with a 99 percent Bargain Rating, Shane Bieber hasn’t exactly been a pitcher to fear recently, allowing 10 runs in his last 8.2 innings pitched. Overall, Bieber has posted slate-worst marks in average batted ball distance, exit velocity, and hard-hit rate allowed over the past 15 days. He’ll have his work cut out for him against a Twins lineup that has combined to post a .335 wOBA vs. right-handed pitchers over the past 12 months – the second-highest mark in Monday’s main slate.

Rockies (+125) at Cardinals (-135) — 8:10 PM EST

Cardinals out: Jose Martinez (sore ankle)

Jose Martinez was scratched Sunday due to a sore ankle, and he’ll again sit out Monday against the Rockies. The Cardinals will roll with Matt CarpenterYadier Molina, and Paul DeJong at the top of the order. While they’re currently implied to score a middling 4.3 runs, the Cardinals have combined to post a strong .325 wOBA vs. southpaws over the past calendar year. They boast power throughout the order, as only DeJong and Marcell Ozuna have failed to post positive ISO splits vs. lefties over the past 12 months. Carpenter has crushed pitchers of all handiness recently, ranking among the main slate’s top-two third basemen in average batted ball distance, exit velocity, and hard-hit rate over the past 15 days. This is all bad news for Tyer Anderson, although the Rockies’ southpaw has been dominant in recent weeks. Overall, Anderson has allowed two or fewer runs and pitched at least six innings in five consecutive starts. He ranks among the main slate’s top-two pitchers in average exit velocity and hard-hit rate allowed over the past 15 days.

Pictured above: Paul DeJong and Matt Carpenter
Photo credit: Patrick Gorsk — USA TODAY Sports

Baseball is back! Check back here throughout the day for updated blurbs as teams confirm their lineup. We’ll keep you updated on some of the day’s highest-impact trends by utilizing our Models and Vegas dashboard. Projected and confirmed lineups for every game can be found on our MLB Daily Lineups page.

Phillies (+137) at Red Sox (-149) — 7:10 PM EST

Red Sox in: Mitch Moreland, Xander Bogaerts

Both Mitch Moreland and Xander Bogaerts will return to the lineup after receiving a routine day off on Sunday. They’ll bat fourth and fifth, respectively, for a Red Sox lineup presently implied to score an impressive five runs. The Red Sox are particularly in play on DraftKings, where they boast the third-highest Team Value Rating in Monday’s main slate. Overall, Mookie BettsAndrew Benintendi, and Jackie Bradley Jr. form the main slate’s fourth-highest rated three-man stack on DraftKings in the Bales Model. Betts in particular is set up well, as his $5,700 price tag comes with nine DraftKings Pro Trends, and he’s the second highest-rated batter in the Bales Model. Righty Aaron Nola will have his hands full with a Red Sox lineup that has combined to post a slate-high .341 wOBA vs. right-handed pitchers over the past 12 months. Both pitchers will have to deal with estimated wind gusts of six miles per hour blowing out to center field.

Indians (-122) at Twins (+113) — 8:10 PM EST

Twins in: Max Kepler (general soreness)

Max Kepler missed Sundays’ game due to general soreness, but he’ll bat fifth Sunday for a Twins lineup presently implied to score a solid 4.6 runs. The Twins are especially appealing on FanDuel, where they boast the second-highest Team Value Rating in Monday’s main slate. Kepler has hit safely in eight of his last nine starts while posting fantasy-friendly 48 and 44 percent fly-ball and hard-hit rates, respectively, over the past 15 days. He’s certainly in play on FanDuel, where his $2,500 price tag comes with a 99 percent Bargain Rating, Shane Bieber hasn’t exactly been a pitcher to fear recently, allowing 10 runs in his last 8.2 innings pitched. Overall, Bieber has posted slate-worst marks in average batted ball distance, exit velocity, and hard-hit rate allowed over the past 15 days. He’ll have his work cut out for him against a Twins lineup that has combined to post a .335 wOBA vs. right-handed pitchers over the past 12 months – the second-highest mark in Monday’s main slate.

Rockies (+125) at Cardinals (-135) — 8:10 PM EST

Cardinals out: Jose Martinez (sore ankle)

Jose Martinez was scratched Sunday due to a sore ankle, and he’ll again sit out Monday against the Rockies. The Cardinals will roll with Matt CarpenterYadier Molina, and Paul DeJong at the top of the order. While they’re currently implied to score a middling 4.3 runs, the Cardinals have combined to post a strong .325 wOBA vs. southpaws over the past calendar year. They boast power throughout the order, as only DeJong and Marcell Ozuna have failed to post positive ISO splits vs. lefties over the past 12 months. Carpenter has crushed pitchers of all handiness recently, ranking among the main slate’s top-two third basemen in average batted ball distance, exit velocity, and hard-hit rate over the past 15 days. This is all bad news for Tyer Anderson, although the Rockies’ southpaw has been dominant in recent weeks. Overall, Anderson has allowed two or fewer runs and pitched at least six innings in five consecutive starts. He ranks among the main slate’s top-two pitchers in average exit velocity and hard-hit rate allowed over the past 15 days.

Pictured above: Paul DeJong and Matt Carpenter
Photo credit: Patrick Gorsk — USA TODAY Sports