We are officially in week 4 of the fantastic baseball season. And while we are entering the fourth week of the season, here is how the best four teams from the highest MLB scores shake:
Some of these teams are not surprises so early in the season. The Yankees, even by losing Juan Soto against the Free Agency, direct the MLB in the Home Runs (38), the overall offense fueled by Aaron Judge, who was undoubtedly the best drummer in baseball.
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D-backs should not open their eyes either; After all, they led MLB in a score last season. They are among the first five in Team OBP, SLG and OPS.
The Cincinnati reception park is undoubtedly the best striking environment not named Coors Field. And unlike Coors home residents, Great American Ballpark actually organizes a quality team.
No, the greatest surprise lies in the cubs. Chicago was an offensive mastodon To start the procedure, leading the league in racing, sure and RBI. Eight of his strikers have all scored two -digit points. The early offensive explosion of the team was led by Michael Busch, 27, and the major acquisition of the Kyle Tucker offseason, who both erased a .900 OPS. I would try to acquire one (or both?) Of them in a trade.
These four teams have delivered the fantastic juice this season, but it remains to be tightened?
Carson Kelly, C, Chicago Cubs (45% reheated)
The receiver's position was not exactly a boon at the start. Of the 12 of the rear with more than 60 buses, only two strike more than 0.250. But few of us are looking for our receiver to win our league for us – we just want them to produce when they take the ground.
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This was the case for Carson Kelly.
Kelly has been unleashing this season, so far delivering a 1.502 OPS lights. Of course, this is a very small sample, because Kelly does not play every day (he shares capture tasks with Miguel Amaya), but you cannot deny production; Its statcast page, although it is not highlighted because of its lack of appearances on the plates, is a sea of red. And it is not as if he had been very lucky in the small size of the sample either, because he has only one .269 babip (career brand of .257).
While everyone is waiting for Kelly's regression to strike, I will connect it to my programming each time he plays and surfing the wave as long as it lasts.
Trent Grisham, de, New York Yankees (17%)
Speaking of small sample sizes, Grisham is on a ridiculous tear. He has six circuits in just 20 games this season. It is not even a starter! But Grisham has intensified when it is called, first as a depth piece with Giancarlo Stanton sidelined and now as potentially something more than Ben Rice deals with an elbow problem.
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Grisham seems to me the perfect player to have on your fantastic bench; It does not play every day, so it is not as if you have to break the links with other players to start it, but it turned out to be a real manufacturer of difference at the start when it is in alignment. It should be notative in more leagues, especially if you need a spark of power and average stick.
Jordan Lawler, SS, Arizona Diamondbacks (9%)
Of course, Lawlar did not play a single match for the club of the big leagues this season. But few fantasy managers have ever won a league without taking a leaflet on better hope at some point; Why not get ahead of the pack?
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Lawler has so far manufactured triple-a pitch, reaching 0.325 with an OPS of 1,050, 5 hours and 8 SBS. The Reno Aces gave Lawler time to the second and third goal of this season, so the hypothesis is that they have prepared him to cover the Ketel Marte wounded whenever he is called. Beat the pack and add Lawler now if you have a NA spot or a bench space; Its possible promotion will undoubtedly be an exploitable event.
Gavin Lux, 2B / OF, Cincinnati Reds (10%)
The average stick has not been exactly the most abundant category so far this season. Many players that we drafted in March did not sniff almost an average of the stick of .300, even less .280. Thus, those of us who hurt in the category need to dig deeply.
Hitting .319 in 69 Bats is impressive. It is useful to be supported by a solid alignment and a fantastic Wonderland for a home park. Lux has also played a lot this season in DH, but he will finally start with the second goal with the programming of the Reds Healthy.
It seems bizarre to think of this former Dodgers hope as a specialist in the category, but so far this season, it has been lux: a guy at low times and high OB (.427). We will see if this bubble bursts, but for the moment, it looks like a plus in the average category of strikers.