Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for ScoreStreak 9/14/14

Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for ScoreStreak 9/14/14

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Total Bases

Freddie Freeman
Colby Lewis has allowed a ridiculous .387 wOBA to opposing lefties this year, and Freddie Freeman is not your run of the mill opposing lefty. In the Texas heat, Freeman and the Braves are fixing to have a huge outing against him, and Freeman is as big a threat as anyone to put a huge night up.

Miguel Cabrera
With 5 homers and a .432 batting average in September, it's going to take a lot more than Trevor Bauer to get Miguel Cabrera to shake in his boots. Bauer has actually fared worse against opposing right handers this year, but the big thing driving this ranking is the whole world's inability to get Miggy out.

 

Hits

Jose Altuve
On any given night, you're quite likely to see the Astros 2nd baseman at the top of the hit parade, and tonight is one of those nights. You see, while Altuve is a line-drive machine against everyone, he really dominates left handed pitching. Hector Santiago is pretty much a league average pitcher, which won't spook Altuve a bit.

Nolan Arenado
It's been a fantastic year for Arenado no matter how you cut it, but he's really shined against left handed pitching. With a .321 batting average against southpaws this year, he's been an incredibly tough out, and Marco Gonzales with his 18 Ks against 15 BBs is essentially the ideal match up.

Strikeouts

Clayton Kershaw
No sense in belaboring the point - the Giants are a league average team in terms of how frequently they strike out, and the world's best pitcher has struck out a staggering 210 batters in 177 innings pitched this year. Just take him.

Jon Lester
With a K an inning and a history of going deep into games, Lester makes an attractive Ks play on many nights. In this tilt, he'll also have a great park and a team stacked with lefties on his side. I like him to go deep into the game, and stack up about a K per inning along the way.

James Davis