Brandon Marsh Stays Hot, Homers in Four-Hit Night
Brandon Marsh collected four hits in five at-bats on Friday in a 9-1 win over the Rangers, which included a pair of doubles and a solo home run. It continued a stretch of hot hitting for the 27-year-old, who is 16-for-33 (.516) over the last 10 games in which he logged at least one at-bat, with six doubles and four home runs during that stretch. The left-handed slugger is on the strong side of a platoon, as he does most of his damage against right-handed pitching (.216/.293/.294 vs. LHP, .294/.357/.468 vs. RHP), so the counting stats aren't there in 2025, but the performance pushed his season batting average to .278 with seven home runs and five steals. Marsh is 1-for-3 against the Rangers' starter on Saturday, Jacob deGrom, but there are likely better DFS plays available despite Marsh's recent hot stretch.
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