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Toronto Blue Jays - Team Total: 5 | |||
Player | Position | DraftKings Salary | FanDuel Salary |
Kevin Pillar | OF | $3,700 | $3,800 |
Josh Donaldson | 3B | $4.600 | $4,000 |
Jose Bautista | OF | $5,000 | $4,200 |
Kendrys Morales | 1B | $3,600 | $3,300 |
The Blue Jays are healthy again, adding Josh Donaldson back into the lineup, and Jose Bautista is finally coming around. Lisalverto Bonilla has had some strikeout upside in the minors, but is a bit wild, and carries a below average groundball rate. In his career, he has allowed a .365 wOBA to lefties, and a .305 wOBA to right-handers. Typically this is okay against a heavy right-handed lineup like Toronto, but he allows a ton of baserunners. Jose Bautista has been stronger against right-handed pitching, and after a slow April, he has a .429 wOBA this month with a .330 ISO. His hard-contact jumped 10%. Kevin Pillar has been better off at home, with a .382 wOBA and a .226 ISO. He has been better against lefties, but a .321 wOBA and .151 ISO is fine for a leadoff man in this game. Toronto has a sizable run total, and will likely draw some buzz on a small slate.
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