Red Sox starter David Price has allowed a decent number of home runs to right-handed hitters this season, which sets up nicely for Jose Bautista on Sunday.
Todd Frazier has already joined the 40-HR club, and he has a solid opportunity to grow his total Sunday against the Twins' Jose Berrios.
Sasha Yodashkin expects Jason Kipnis to get ready for the postseason in style Saturday against vulnerable Royals right-hander Edinson Volquez.
Twins second baseman Brian Dozier has hit 31 of his 42 home runs this year against right-handed pitchers, and he now faces White Sox righty James Shields, who has struggled for much of this season.
Christopher Olson checks out the regular season's final Saturday slate and expects Charlie Blackmon to deliver as he puts the finishing touches on a breakout campaign.
Doug Thorburn tries to get an early gauge on the 2017 fantasy value of three pitchers who have certain splits that could greatly affect their potential for next season.
Freddie Freeman has always hit right-handed pitching well, and he has a solid history against Tigers starter Jordan Zimmermann to make him an even stronger fantasy option Friday.
Curtis Granderson's power is back, and he has an excellent matchup Friday against the Phillies to keep it going.
The Padres' Edwin Jackson has struggled on the road, and that's where he'll have to face Diamondbacks third baseman Jake Lamb, who has hit righties well this year.
Dave Regan rumbles one last time this year, this time focusing on some of the biggest free agents of the upcoming offseason and what their fantasy impact could look like in 2017.
In one of his favorite columns of the year, Brad Johnson compiles a list of young pitchers who he believes will make a big impact once they’re firmly in the majors, including Dodger Julio Urias.
James Seltzer breaks down the Thursday FanDuel slate as Seattle's Kyle Seager faces another right-hander he can crush.
Todd Zola ponders what to do with the first pick in the very first draft of the 2017 season, and how the market will value a breakout player like Jonathan Villar.
While he is obviously better at home, the Rockies' Nolan Arenado shouldn't be ignored playing at AT&T Park in San Francisco on Thursday, according to Neil Parker.
Jayson Werth's production against left-handed pitching cannot be ignored, especially Thursday against the Diamondbacks' Robbie Ray, who has allowed 13 runs in his last 14.1 innings.
Alex Spalding reviews Wednesday's slate and expects a big performance from Kyle Seager, who's thrived against right-handed pitchers all season, in a nearly must-win game for the Mariners.
Juan Carlos Blanco spots a lot of favorable matchups on Wednesday's slate, including Joey Votto against the struggling Mike Leake.