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PITCHER
Drew Pomeranz BOS at TB ($46): Pomeranz has scored 16 to 28 fantasy points in his last four starts as he's started to settle in with the Red Sox. He draws a Rays squad that struggles to make contact against lefties (demonstrated most recently by Pomeranz's teammate David Price's domination of them earlier in the week), striking out at a league-high 25.6 percent clip against southpaws, while also producing a mediocre .310 wOBA.
Matt Moore, SF at LAD ($34): Moore is still seeking his first victory with the Giants and actually draws a deceptively good matchup with which to potentially accomplish it in the form of the Dodgers, who are a notably different offense when facing southpaws. They sport the third-lowest wOBA (.291) against left-handers, along with a 21.1 percent strikeout rate. Moore brings an upside north of 20 fantasy points and has pitched fairly well in San Francisco, despite his lack of wins.
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CATCHER
Wilson Ramos, WAS vs. BAL ($19): Ramos is the first of two potent Nationals bat to target against Orioles starter Ubaldo Jimenez, who has a .364 wOBA against right-handed hitters on the road. Ramos boasts a .372 wOBA against righty arms at Nationals Park, along with a 36.1 percent hard-contact rate and 19.4 percent HR/FB rate.
FIRST BASE
Victor Martinez, DET at MIN ($16): Martinez is the first of a Tigers' three-man stack against Twins starter Jose Berrios that won't break your bank. Berrios gives up an absurd .502 wOBA at Target Field to left-handed hitters, along with a 42.9 percent hard-contact rate. The switch-hitting Martinez has touched up right-handed pitching on the road with a .399 wOBA, .215 ISO and 40.7 percent hard-contact rate.
SECOND BASE
Rougned Odor, TEX vs. CLE ($17): Indians starter Josh Tomlin sports a bloated 2.41 HR/9 rate against lefty hitters on the road with a .337 wOBA and massive 46.3 percent hard-contact rate. Odor has a .346 wOBA and .236 ISO against right-handed pitching at Globe Life Park, with 17 homers against righties overall.
THIRD BASE
Jake Lamb, ARI vs. ATL ($10): Lamb appears to have re-gained his stroke the last couple of nights, with double-digit fantasy points in each of those games and a two-run homer Wednesday. He offers the chance for a potentially stellar return on a near-minimum price, bringing a .420 wOBA and .352 ISO at Chase Field against right-handed pitching into Thursday's matchup against Matt Wisler. Wisler has given up a .337 wOBA and 5.37 xFIP to lefty bats, along with a 37.6 percent hard-contact rate.
SHORTSTOP
Erick Aybar, DET at MIN ($13): Aybar makes for another cost-effective switch-hitting option against Jose Berrios, whose considerable struggles against left-handed hitters at home were documented earlier. Aybar has double-digit fantasy points in two of his last three games and a .301 average and .334 wOBA over his last 19 games.
OUTFIELD
Bryce Harper, WAS vs. BAL ($22): Harper makes for a sky-high upside tournament play against Ubaldo Jimenez, who yields a .408 wOBA and .573 slugging percentage to lefty bats on the road, with a 39 percent hard-contact rate and 5.52 xFIP. Harper boasts a .370 wOBA and .210 ISO against right-handed pitching, with 17 homers and a 33.3 percent hard-contact rate.
Ian Desmond, TEX vs. CLE ($12): Indians starter Josh Tomlin has been vulnerable to right-handed hitters, allowing a .358 wOBA and 18 homers this season. He's also struggled during his last three starts with a .351 average against, .439 wOBA and a massive 3.05 HR/9 rate. Desmond sports a .371 wOBA against right-handed pitching at home and has smacked 15 of his 21 homers this season against righties.
Justin Upton, DET at MIN ($11): Upton provides some cheap home-run upside against Jose Berrios as the third member of our Tigers stack, considering the Twins' rookie starter's .482 wOBA, 40.7 percent hard-contact rate, 24 percent HR/FB rate, 6.80 xFIP and six homers given up to right-handed hitters this season. Upton has 11 of his 16 homers this season off righty arms, along with a 37.8 percent hard-contact rate.