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Miami Marlins - Team Total: 5

Player

Position

DraftKings Salary

FanDuel Salary

Dee Gordon2B$4,000$2,900
Giancarlo StantonOF$5,300$4,300
Christian YelichOF$3,700$3,500
Marcell OzunaOF$4,500$3,700
Justin Bour1B$4,600$3,300


Homer Bailey has allowed 8, 6, 1, 1, and 8 earned runs in his five starts since returning from injury. Even if Bailey gets knocked around, Cincinnati has a mediocre bullpen to come in and save the day. Bailey has allowed a .402 wOBA to lefties this season and a .515 wOBA to right-handers. In his career, he has allowed a .335 wOBA to lefties, and a .315 wOBA to right-handers. Bailey is an average right-hander at best, and never has lived up to that $105 million dollar contact he signed a few years back. Miami comes into a big beneficial park factor change, as Great American Ballpark ranks seventh in runs, and 13th in home runs. Giancarlo Stanton has four home runs since the break, and has a .387 wOBA and .299 ISO against right-handers this season. Ozuna and Bour both have over a .200 ISO against right-handers, while Yelich and Gordon are better suited for multi-hit games. Although Yelich has power upside in this park.

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