Perhaps most interesting is that there are two pitchers today (Kevin Gausman, Josh Tomlin) who have notable reverse-platoon splits. This opens the door for some possible sleepers that aren’t on as many people’s radars.

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

Reds (vs. Robbie Ray): 3B Eugenio Suarez, SS Zack Cozart, OF Adam Duvall

Tigers (vs. Chris Sale): C Victor Martinez, 2B Ian Kinsler, 1B Miguel Cabrera, 3B Nick Castellanos, C James McCann, OF Cameron Maybin

White Sox (vs. Matt Boyd): 3B Todd Frazier, OF Melky Cabrera, OF Adam Eaton*, 2B Brett Lawrie

Twins (vs. David Price): 2B Brian Dozier, OF Miguel Sano, OF Robbie Grossman, 3B Eduardo Nunez

Royals (vs. Cole Hamels): 1B Kendrys Morales, 2B Whit Merrifield

Braves (vs. Tyler Anderson): OF Jeff Francoeur, 1B Freddie Freeman*

A’s (vs. Drew Smyly): 3B Danny Valencia, SS Marcus Semien, 1B Billy Butler, OF Jake Smolinski

  • Lefthanded batters

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

Jeff Samardzija (at Yankees)

Matt Wisler (at Rockies)

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

Kevin Gausman (vs. Indians)

Josh Tomlin (at Orioles)

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

Kevin Gausman (vs. Indians)

Josh Tomlin (at Orioles)

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