Daily Fantasy Baseball Analysis June 18: He’s Baaaaaack


He’s Baaaaaack

Giancarlo Stanton 2011Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton was responsible for every ounce of offense the team could muster on Monday. Stanton rocked a two-run moon-shot to left off Patrick Corbin in the seventh to tie the game at two apiece, and then hit his second bomb of the game off closer Heath Bell. The second would prove to be the game winner as Steve Cishek closed out the 3-2 victory for the Fish. In seven games since returning from the DL with a hamstring strain, Stanton has three multi-hit performances and four multi-RBI games, during which he's clubbed 4 homers and 10 RBI. He’s batting an absurd .393/.433/.929 in June and now owns 7 HR and 19 RBI over just 103 at-bats. I think it’s safe to say he’s back. It’s also safe to say that opposing teams have little reason to keep pitching to him. The Marlins will need to add Jake Marisnick and Christian Yelich soon to protect their superstar.
 

Injury Woes

Anibal Sanchez was placed on the DL with shoulder stiffness, a tough break for the rising star. Sanchez has enjoyed the best start to his career with a 2.76 ERA and 101 strikeouts over 81.2 innings. Hopefully the stink on the DL will give him all the rest he needs. His innings may be watched a bit more closely going forward.  Jose Alvarez will slide into the rotation for now. Alvarez is a bit perplexing, as he recently became a strikeout pitcher after a couple of poor seasons in the minors. He’s worth a look as  a streamer. Mark Teixeira could be facing a DL stint for his ailing wrist, and season-ending surgery is a definite possibility if the problem persists. Teix was just hitting .150 since his activation, and he'll be replaced by Lyle Overbay at first base. Overbay is a definite add for Teixeira owners needing a handcuff. Joe Girardi stated that Overbay will receive most starts, even versus left-handed-pitching.
 

Save the Date

Joe Nathan closed out his 21st save of the year; Edward Mujica is a perfect 20-for-20 in save chances after closing out the Cubs Monday; Addison Reed notched his 20th; roldis Chapman fired triple-digit heat en route to his 18th save for the Reds; Greg Holland has been a save machine of late-- he allowed a homer on his way to number 15; Casey Janssen finished off the Rockies for his 15th save; Huston Street collected number 14, shutting down the Giants; Steve Cishek held strong for the Marlins in their comeback win with his 10th save; and Drew Smyly got the odd-ball three-inning save for his second of the year for the Tigers.
 

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