Based on the splits, there are several stacks and values for your lineup tonight, but given the high volume of mediocre to poor pitchers set to take the hill (see the bottom of our rankings), there are plenty more good lefthanded (and righthanded) options than what we have listed.
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Daily fantasy baseball advice, July 26
Teams facing lefties and their players who currently or traditionally hit well vs. LHPs:
Mariners (vs. Francisco Liriano): OF Nelson Cruz, OF Franklin Gutierrez, C Chris Iannetta
Mets (vs. Jaime Garcia): OF Yoenis Cespedes, 3B Wilmer Flores
Indians (vs. Gio Gonzalez): SS Francisco Lindor, 1B Mike Napoli, OF Rajai Davis
Brewers (vs. Patrick Corbin): OF Ryan Braun, SS Jonathan Villar, 1B Chris Carter
Astros (vs. CC Sabathia): 2B Jose Altuve, OF George Springer, C Evan Gattis
Royals (vs. Tyler Skaggs): 1B Kendrys Morales
Giants (vs. Cody Reed): C Buster Posey, 1B Brandon Belt*
- Lefthanded batters
Righthanded pitchers (non-aces) with noticeably bad splits vs. lefthanded hitters (i.e. stack lefties):
Mike Pelfrey (vs. Red Sox)
Bud Norris (vs. Rays)
James Shields (vs. Cubs)
Righthanded pitchers (non-aces) with noticeably bad splits vs. righthanded hitters (i.e. stack righties):
Chad Bettis (vs. Orioles)
Righthanded pitchers (non-aces) with noticeably good splits vs. righthanded hitters (i.e. fade righties):
Carlos Martinez (vs. Mets)
Kyle Hendricks (vs. White Sox)
Jerad Eickhoff (vs. Marlins)
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