The Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner is the essential guide to setting your lineup for the upcoming week. Every Saturday, we provide you with favorable hitting matchups for teams, as well as which hitters are hot or not. The Pitching Planner, complete with upcoming two-start pitchers, will be posted on Sunday.
Taking BP: Don't forget that the first game this week is at 12:35 EST Monday, so lineups will need to be set earlier than usual. ... Diamondbacks 3B Chad Tracy (rib) will miss the weekend series vs. the Mets and is a risky start for the upcoming scoring period. He hit off a tee Friday, but manager Bob Melvin said he will rest him for a few more days. ... Mets OF Moises Alou (shoulder, knee) has an arthritic condition in his left knee that has caused some swelling and he should be considered a risky start at best for the upcoming week even if he sees action this weekend. ... Cardinals SS David Eckstein has been demoted to the eighth spot in the lineup and the team has no rush to get him back to the leadoff spot. His limited appeal in Fantasy leagues comes from the runs he scores while hitting atop a potent lineup. Keep him reserved if at all possible until he regains that slot. ... Pirates OF Nate McLouth started in center field and hit leadoff Friday, but that was just a temporary measure. Chris Duffy got the night off after going 4-for-30 (.133) in his last eight games. Neither player should be used outside of NL-only leagues, but Duffy is still the better option there. ... Dodgers 2B Jeff Kent got a planned day off Friday night and manager Grady Little said he plans to rest the veteran infielder one night per week. The Dodgers are slated for seven games next week, so Kent should still be considered a good start with six games. ... Reds 1B Scott Hatteberg hit leadoff Friday for the first time since 2003, but the 37-year-old won't be a regular fixture atop the order. He was put there to try to jumpstart a struggling offense. Hatteberg remains best used in NL-only play for now. ... Rockies SS Troy Tulowitzki is benefiting from a move to the No. 2 slot in the order. He has a career-high seven game hitting streak entering play Saturday. The promising young prospect was tossed aside in many leagues and should be scooped up if he's available in any format. He's a potential Rookie of the Year candidate with high-average potential and decent pop. ... Padres 1B Adrian Gonzalez began the weekend leading the National League with 27 RBI. He was hitting .538 with runners in scoring position, good for second in the league. He'll be 25 on Tuesday and the first overall pick in the 2000 draft has been one of the best values in Fantasy this season.
Projections are for May 7-May 13 games. All stats are through Friday's games.This week's matchups | |||
AL early | NL early | AL late | NL late |
TB@BAL | LAD@FLA | BAL@BOS | FLA@WAS |
TEX@NYY | SD@ATL | TB@TOR | ATL@PIT |
SEA@DET | HOU@CIN | NYY@SEA | CHC@PHI |
BOS@TOR | WAS@MIL | CLE@OAK | MIL@NYM |
CHW@MIN | COL@STL | DET@MIN | STL@SD |
OAK@KC | PHI@ARI | KC@CHW | ARI@HOU |
CLE@LAA | NYM@SF | LAA@TEX | SF@COL |
PIT@CHC | CIN@LAD | ||
Bold denotes a four-game series. | |||
Cleveland at Baltimore, as well as Seattle at the Yankees, will be played on Monday as the finales of four-game series from this weekend. | |||
The following teams play seven games this week: Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Florida, Houston, L.A. Dodgers, N.Y. Yankees, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle. |
B E S T H I T T I N G S C H E D U L E | ||||||
NEW YORK YANKEES | ||||||
MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN |
SEA Batista |
TEX Millwood |
TEX Tejeda |
TEX McCarthy |
@SEA Washburn |
@SEA Batista |
@SEA Ramirez |
' 06 Stadium stats: Yankee Stadium, 9.9 RPG (12th); Safeco Field, 9.0 RPG (26th). | ||||||
SEA pitching: 5.03 ERA overall (27th), 4.36 Home ERA (20th), 4.86 April ERA (26th). | ||||||
TEX pitching: 5.81 ERA overall (30th), 5.94 Road ERA (29th), 5.42 April ERA (29th). | ||||||
The Yanks have a full seven-game schedule this week against two teams in the bottom five in ERA. Bombs away. |
Five other favorable hitter schedules
- Arizona Diamondbacks -- vs. PHI (3), at HOU (3)
- Arizona gets two series against teams with a combined ERA of 4.33.
- The O's and Jays rank 20th and 21st in the league in pitching with team ERAs over 4.00.
- The Rangers are second to last in the majors with a 5.22 ERA and Cleveland isn't much better at 4.22.
- The A's get those same Indians plus three games against the lowly Royals' staff (4.21) ERA.
- The Padres have a full seven-game schedule against teams with a combined team ERA of 4.16.
H O T H I T T E R S | ||||||
We aren't suggesting you start these players no matter what, but you might consider starting them over struggling stars. The following eight hitters have extremely favorable matchups and/or are in the midst of hot streaks: | ||||||
Jorge Posada, C, New York Yankees: Jorge ranks ninth in the AL in BA (.337) and was six for his last 12 heading into play Saturday. | ||||||
Prince Fielder, 1B, Milwaukee: Cecil's son was 7-for-18 (.388) with two homers during a five-game streak heading into Saturday. | ||||||
Orlando Hudson, 2B, Arizona: He's hitting .393 over his last seven games (11-for-28) with two homers and eight RBI. | ||||||
J.J. Hardy, SS, Milwaukee: He's hitting .464 (13-for-28) in his last seven games with four doubles, a homer and six RBI. | ||||||
Troy Glaus, 3B, Toronto: He's clearly over his recent heel injury, going 9-for-24 (.375) with three HRs and eight RBI since returning. | ||||||
Gary Sheffield, OF, Tigers: After suffering through a horrible April, he's off to a quick start in May hitting .409 in his last seven games. | ||||||
Vladimir Guerrero., OF, L.A. Angels: He has three homers, two doubles and nine RBI over the last week. | ||||||
Ken Griffey, Jr., OF, Cincinnati: He's also showing he's healthy now, batting .500 (7-for-14) with three homers since returning to the lineup. |
W O R S T H I T T I N G S C H E D U L E | ||||||
CLEVELAND INDIANS | ||||||
MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN |
@BAL Trachsel |
@LAA Santana |
@LAA Weaver |
@LAA Escobar |
@OAK Blanton |
@OAK Gaudin |
@OAK Haren |
' 06 Stadium stats: Oriole Park, 10.2 RPG (9th); Angel Stadium, 8.8 RPG (29th); McAfee Coliseum, 8.9 RPG (28th) | ||||||
BAL pitching: 4.24 ERA overall (20th), 3.02 Home ERA (4th), 4.33 April ERA (22nd). | ||||||
LAA pitching: 3.66 ERA overall (9th), 2.91 Home ERA (2nd), 3.65 April ERA (9th). | ||||||
OAK pitching: 3.21 ERA overall (2nd), 3.00 Home ERA (3rd), 3.16 April ERA (2nd). | ||||||
Sure, they have a full seven-game schedule this week, but a trip to the west coast has them facing two of the best staffs in baseball. |
Five other below-average hitter schedules
- Cincinnati Reds -- vs. HOU (4), at LAD (3)
- The Reds get seven games, but they'll face a Dodgers staff that is third in the majors with a 3.29 ERA.
- The combined ERA of the Reds and D'Backs this season is 3.75, which qualifies top-10.
- The A's have the second-best ERA in baseball (3.21) and the White Sox are also sub-4.00.
- The White Sox and Tigers are their chief competition in the AL Central, making for some tight contests.
- The D'Backs and Cubs are top-5 in the National League in pitching with a combined ERA of 3.61.
C O L D H I T T E R S | ||||||
We aren't suggesting you sit anyone, but take a look at your roster to see if you have a better alternative. The following eight hitters have poor matchups and/or are in the midst of cold streaks: | ||||||
Joe Mauer, C, Minnesota: He's batting just 2-for-12 with Michael Cuddyer (back) out of the lineup. | ||||||
Carlos Delgado, 1B, N.Y. Mets: He's batting just .196 this season and hasn't hit a homer since April 23, his only one of 2007. | ||||||
Ian Kinsler, 2B, Texas: He was due for a cold streak and is three for his last 23 (.130) from the plate. | ||||||
Khalil Greene, SS, San Diego: He's hitting just .182 (4-for-22) over his last seven contests, lowering his average to .261 this season. | ||||||
Kevin Kouzmanoff, 3B, San Diego: He's hitting just .115 this season and is actually hitting lower than that (.111) over his last seven games. | ||||||
Johnny Damon, OF, N.Y. Yankees: Nagging injuries haven't allowed him to get into a groove and he's four for his last 19 (.211) from the plate. | ||||||
Nick Markakis, OF, Baltimore: The future Fantasy stud is five for his last 24 (.208) over his last six games with no homers since April 18. | ||||||
Pat Burrell, OF, Philadelphia: The struggling slugger has just two hits in his last 18 at bats (.111). |