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Seattle heads up to Atlanta to take on the Braves, who are rolling out Mike Foltynewicz. While they lose the DH in an NL ballpark, it doesn't take the appeal out of this stack. Folty has allowed a .369 wOBA and .198 ISO to left-handed bats this season, which is no surprise given his career numbers. Over the last few years, lefties have been a big time target whenever he pitches, and Seattle carries a ton of them. Yonder Alonso, Robinson Cano, and Kyle Seager are the three with the most power upside. Seager is the only one under a .200 ISO, but .187 isn't bad. Seattle also offers up a trio of outfielders that are lefties. Jarrod Dyson, Ben Gamel, and Guillermo Heredia don't have a ton of upside in terms of home runs, but they offer up some speed and are decent on-base guys. SunTrust Park is also built for left-handers, only 330 out to left. Seattle is on the cheaper side of the stacks tonight, which is another reason for why I am so high on them.

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