You don’t necessarily need to spend up for a pitcher, but if you do, there should be plenty of value hitters from which to choose. On top of the players with favorable splits listed below, you also have a bunch who are facing very suspect righthanded pitching tonight (see the bottom of our SP rankings). 

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Teams facing lefties and their players who currently or traditionally hit well vs. LHPs:

Indians (vs. CC Sabathia): SS Francisco Lindor, 1B Mike Napoli, OF Brandon Guyer, OF Rajai Davis

Dodgers (vs. Eduardo Rodriguez): OF Kike Hernandez, OF Scott Van Slyke, SS Corey Seager*

White Sox (vs. Carlos Rodon): 3B Todd Frazier, OF Melky Cabrera, OF Adam Eaton*

Mets (vs. Matt Boyd): 3B Wilmer Flores

Blue Jays (vs. Danny Duffy): 3B Josh Donaldson, 1B Edwin Encarnacion, SS Troy Tulowitzki, C Russell Martin, OF Michael Saunders*, OF Ezequiel Carrera*

Brewers (vs. Patrick Corbin): OF Ryan Braun, SS Jonathan Villar, 1B Chris Carter

Mariners (vs. Tyler Skaggs): OF Nelson Cruz, OF Franklin Gutierrez, C Chris Iannetta, 1B Dae-Ho Lee

  • Lefthanded batters

Righthanded pitchers (non-aces) with noticeably bad splits vs. lefthanded hitters (i.e. stack lefties):

Ivan Nova (vs. Reds)

Matt Cain (vs. Nationals)

Righthanded pitchers (non-aces) with noticeably bad splits vs. righthanded hitters (i.e. stack righties):

Chad Bettis (vs. Marlins)

Righthanded pitchers (non-aces) with noticeably bad splits vs. righthanded hitters (i.e. fade righties):

Aaron Sanchez (vs. Royals)

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