October 27, 2023
NFL

Rankings: Some guys rise, some fall

Updated QB, RB, WR, TE player rankings for Week 8
Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Our NFL player rankings guru Cody Carpentier has taken a run through all player positions for Week 8 and elevated some and demoted others based on the latest information coming from each team. See below:

Quarterback
RankChangeNameTeamWeek 8
1 Patrick MahomesKC@DEN
2 Jalen HurtsPHI@WSH
3 Josh AllenBUFTB
4 Lamar JacksonBAL@ARI
5 Joe BurrowCIN@SF
6 Jared GoffDETLV
7 Derek CarrNO@IND
8 Trevor LawrenceJAX@PIT
9 Tua TagovailoaMIANE
10 Kirk CousinsMIN@GB
11 Dak PrescottDALLAR
12 C.J. StroudHOU@CAR
13 Justin HerbertLACCHI
14 Matthew StaffordLAR@DAL
15 Bryce YoungCARHOU
16 Desmond RidderATL@TEN
17 Brock PurdySFCIN
18 Tyson BagentCHI@LAC
19 Gardner MinshewINDNO
20 Geno SmithSEACLE
21 Kenny PickettPITJAX
22 Will LevisTENATL
23 Joshua DobbsARIBAL
24 Russell WilsonDENKC
25 Baker MayfieldTB@BUF
26 Tyrod TaylorNYGNYJ
27 Sam HowellWSHPHI
28 Mac JonesNE@MIA
29 Zach WilsonNYJ@NYG
30 Deshaun WatsonCLE@SEA
31 Brian HoyerLV@DET
32 Jordan LoveGBMIN
33 P.J. WalkerCLE@ARI
34 Clayton TuneARIBAL
35 Aidan O'ConnellLV@DET
36 Malik WillisTENATL
Running Back
RankCHANGENameTeamWeek 8
1 Travis Etienne Jr.JAX@PIT
2 Breece HallNYJ@NYG
3 Alvin KamaraNO@IND
4 Christian McCaffreySFCIN
5(-3)Jahmyr GibbsDETLV
6 Isiah PachecoKC@DEN
7(+9)Jonathan TaylorINDNO
8 Austin EkelerLACCHI
9 Kenneth Walker IIISEACLE
10 Raheem MostertMIANE
11(+8)Tony PollardDALLAR
12(+4)Bijan RobinsonATL@TEN
13 D'Onta ForemanCHI@LAC
14(-5)Saquon BarkleyNYGNYJ
15 D'Andre SwiftPHI@WSH
16 Derrick HenryTENATL
17 Kareem HuntCLE@SEA
18 Aaron JonesGBMIN
19 Joe MixonCIN@SF
20(-3)Tyjae SpearsTENATL
21 Darrell Henderson Jr.LAR@DAL
22 Rachaad WhiteTB@BUF
23 Josh JacobsLV@DET
24 Rhamondre StevensonNE@MIA
25 Brian Robinson Jr.WSHPHI
26 Javonte WilliamsDENKC
27 Jaylen WarrenPITJAX
28 James CookBUFTB
29(+8)Joshua KelleyLACCHI
30 Zack MossINDNO
31 Najee HarrisPITJAX
32 Ezekiel ElliottNE@MIA
33 Alexander MattisonMIN@GB
34 Chuba HubbardCARHOU
35(-9)AJ DillonGBMIN
36 Gus EdwardsBAL@ARI
37(+6)Tyler AllgeierATL@TEN
38 Miles SandersCARHOU
39 Jaleel McLaughlinDENKC
40 Devin SingletaryHOU@CAR
41 Pierre Strong Jr.CLE@SEA
42(+13)Cam AkersMIN@GB
43 Emari DemercadoARIBAL
44(+6)Roschon JohnsonCHI@LAC
45 Justice HillBAL@ARI
46 Antonio GibsonWSHPHI
47 Jordan MasonSFCIN
48 Keaontay IngramARIBAL
49 Royce FreemanLAR@DAL
50 Craig ReynoldsDETLV
51 Dameon PierceHOU@CAR
52 Salvon AhmedMIANE
53 Darrynton EvansCHI@LAC
54 Samaje PerineDENKC
55(+13)Jamaal WilliamsNO@IND
56 Kenneth GainwellPHI@WSH
57 Zamir WhiteLV@DET
58 Jerick McKinnonKC@DEN
59 Zach CharbonnetSEACLE
60 Emanuel WilsonGB 
61 Latavius MurrayBUFTB
62(-9)Kendre MillerNO@IND
63 Chris Rodriguez Jr.WSHPHI
64 Damien WilliamsARIBAL
65 Ty ChandlerMIN@GB
66 Keaton MitchellBAL@ARI
67 Boston ScottPHI@WSH
68 Jeff Wilson Jr.MIANE
69 Kenny McIntoshSEACLE
70 Tyrion Davis-PriceSFCIN
71 Dalvin CookNYJ@NYG
72 Cordarrelle PattersonATL@TEN
73 Michael CarterNYJ@NYG
74 Matt BreidaNYGNYJ
75 Devine OzigboDET 
76 Deuce VaughnDALLAR
77 Clyde Edwards-HelaireKC@DEN
78 Ty MontgomeryNE 
79 Trayveon WilliamsCIN@SF
80 Chase BrownCIN@SF
81 Tank BigsbyJAX@PIT
82 Ke'Shawn VaughnTB@BUF
83 Rico DowdleDALLAR
84 Mike BooneHOU@CAR
85 Damien HarrisBUFTB
86 Zach EvansLAR@DAL
87 Isaiah SpillerLACCHI
Wide Receiver
RankCHANGENameTeamWeek 8
1 A.J. BrownPHI@WSH
2 Amon-Ra St. BrownDETLV
3 Stefon DiggsBUFTB
4(+1)Tyreek HillMIANE
5(+5)Cooper KuppLAR@DAL
6 DJ MooreCHI@LAC
7 Ja'Marr ChaseCIN@SF
8 Christian KirkJAX@PIT
9(-5)Adam ThielenCARHOU
10 Chris GodwinTB@BUF
11 CeeDee LambDALLAR
12(-2)Puka NacuaLAR@DAL
13 Curtis SamuelWSHPHI
14 Keenan AllenLACCHI
15 Drake LondonATL@TEN
16 Jakobi MeyersLV@DET
17 Jordan AddisonMIN@GB
18 Jaylen WaddleMIANE
19 Diontae JohnsonPITJAX
20(+19)Davante AdamsLV@DET
21 Brandon AiyukSFCIN
22 Joshua PalmerLACCHI
23(-4)Nico CollinsHOU@CAR
24 Devonta SmithPHI@WSH
25 Garrett WilsonNYJ@NYG
26 Terry McLaurinWSHPHI
27 Josh DownsINDNO
28 Zay FlowersBAL@ARI
29 George PickensPITJAX
30 Chris OlaveNO@IND
31 DK MetcalfSEACLE
32 Rashee RiceKC@DEN
33 Tank DellHOU@CAR
34 Michael Pittman Jr.INDNO
35(+17)Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEACLE
36 Michael ThomasNO@IND
37 Mike EvansTB@BUF
38 Courtland SuttonDENKC
39(-3)Amari CooperCLE@SEA
40 Tyler BoydCIN@SF
41 Kendrick BourneNE@MIA
42 Tyler LockettSEACLE
43 Josh ReynoldsDETLV
44 Christian WatsonGBMIN
45 DeAndre HopkinsTENATL
46 Deebo SamuelSFCIN
47 Jahan DotsonWSHPHI
48 Jerry JeudyDENKC
49 Michael WilsonARIBAL
50 Calvin RidleyJAX@PIT
51 Brandon PowellMIN@GB
52 Rashid ShaheedNO@IND
53 Jayden ReedGBMIN
54(-8)Jameson WilliamsDETLV
55 Wan'Dale RobinsonNYGNYJ
56 Romeo DoubsGBMIN
57 Odell Beckham Jr.BAL@ARI
58 Darnell MooneyCHI@LAC
59 Marquise BrownARIBAL
60 Gabe DavisBUFTB
61 KaVontae TurpinDALLAR
62(+17)Elijah MooreCLE@SEA
63 Tutu AtwellLAR@DAL
64 DJ Chark Jr.CARHOU
65 Brandin CooksDALLAR
66 DeMario DouglasNE@MIA
67 K.J. OsbornMIN@GB
68(+38)Tee HigginsCIN@SF
69 Jonathan MingoCARHOU
70(+29)Tre TuckerLV@DET
71 Allen LazardNYJ@NYG
72 Mack HollinsATL@TEN
73 Jalen TolbertDALLAR
74 Robert WoodsHOU@CAR
75 Marvin Mims Jr.DENKC
76 Nick Westbrook-IkhineTENATL
77 Michael GallupDALLAR
78 Jake BoboSEACLE
79 Noah BrownHOU@CAR
80 Derius DavisLACCHI
81 Trenton IrwinCIN@SF
82 Jauan JenningsSFCIN
83 Deven ThompkinsTB@BUF
84 Braxton BerriosMIANE
85 Darius SlaytonNYGNYJ
86 Marquez Valdes-ScantlingKC@DEN
87 Kadarius ToneyKC@DEN
88 Kalif RaymondDETLV
89 Trey PalmerTB@BUF
90 Nelson AgholorBAL@ARI
91 Cedrick Wilson Jr.MIANE
92 Jalin HyattNYGNYJ
93 Alec PierceINDNO
94 Deonte HartyBUFTB
95 Rondale MooreARIBAL
96 Tim JonesJAX@PIT
97 Andrei IosivasCIN@SF
98 Isaiah HodginsNYGNYJ
99 Khalil ShakirBUFTB
100 Scotty MillerATL@TEN
Tight End
RankChangeNameTeamWeek 8
1 Travis KelceKC@DEN
2 Mark AndrewsBAL@ARI
3 T.J. HockensonMIN@GB
4 Darren WallerNYGNYJ
5 Sam LaPortaDETLV
6 George KittleSFCIN
7 Evan EngramJAX@PIT
8 Luke MusgraveGBMIN
9 Dalton SchultzHOU@CAR
10 Dalton KincaidBUFTB
11 Trey McBrideARIBAL
12 Dallas GoedertPHI@WSH
13 Jonnu SmithATL@TEN
14 Cole KmetCHI@LAC
15 Michael MayerLV@DET
16 Jake FergusonDALLAR
17 David NjokuCLE@SEA
18 Kyle PittsATL@TEN
19 Tyler ConklinNYJ@NYG
20 Foster MoreauNO@IND
21 Cade OttonTB@BUF
22 Drew OgletreeINDNO
23 Tommy TrembleCARHOU
24 Logan ThomasWSHPHI
25 Chigoziem OkonkwoTENATL
26 Gerald EverettLACCHI
27 Colby ParkinsonSEACLE
28 Pharaoh BrownNE@DAL
29 Connor HeywardPIT 
30 Hunter HenryNE@MIA
31 Mike GesickiNE@MIA
32 Tyler HigbeeLAR@DAL
33 Noah GrayKC@DEN
34 Noah FantSEACLE
35 Pat FreiermuthPITJAX
36 Adam TrautmanDENKC
37 Hayden HurstCARHOU
38 Irv Smith Jr.CIN@SF
39 C.J. UzomahNYJ@NYG
40 Josh WhyleTENATL
41 Brenton StrangeJAX@PIT
42 Stone SmarttLACCHI
43 Tanner HudsonCIN@SF
44 Ian ThomasCARHOU
45 Donald Parham Jr.LACCHI
46 Brevin JordanHOU@CAR
47 Austin HooperLV@DET
48 Brock WrightDETLV
49 Geoff SwaimARIBAL
50 Mo Alie-CoxINDNO
51 Elijah HigginsARIBAL
52 Robert TonyanCHI@LAC
53 MyCole PruittATL@TEN
54 Teagan QuitorianoHOU@CAR
55 Josh OliverMIN@GB
56 Durham SmytheMIANE
57 Marcedes LewisCHI@LAC
58 Tucker KraftGBMIN
59 Jeremy RuckertNYJ@NYG
60 Nate AdkinsDENKC
61 Jesper HorstedLV@DET
62 Brycen HopkinsLAR@DAL
63 Trevon WescoTENATL
64 Ben SimsGBMIN
65 Drew SampleCIN@SF
66 Mitchell WilcoxCIN@SF
Kicker
RankNameTEAMWeek 8
1Justin TuckerBAL@ARI
2Brandon AubreyDALLAR
3Harrison ButkerKC@DEN
4Brett MaherLAR@DAL
5Jason MyersSEACLE
6Younghoe KooATL@TEN
7Jake MoodySFCIN
8Daniel CarlsonLV@DET
9Wil LutzDENKC
10Matt GayINDNO
11Jake ElliottPHI@WSH
12Brandon McManusJAX@PIT
13Tyler BassBUFTB
14Blake GrupeNO@IND
15Riley PattersonDETLV
Defense
RankTeamWeek 8
1SEACLE
2CLE@SEA
3PHI@WSH
4KC@DEN
5DETLV
6BAL@ARI
7NYJ@NYG
8MIN@GB
9TENATL
10DALLAR
11HOU@CAR
12NYGNYJ
13BUFTB
14SFCIN
15LAR@DAL
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Weather Report:

There are only three games on the slate today and none should be impacted by precipitation.

Injury Report:

Jorge Soler - Hip - He left Tuesday’s contest against the Rays with right hip tightness. He is considered day-to-day and could be ready to go against the Nationals.

Lane Thomas - Back - He was lifted prior to the seventh inning due to back soreness. It doesn’t sound serious but there is a chance he sits out Thursday.

Mitch Haniger - Rest - Haniger returned from the injured list on Tuesday and sat out against a righty but the team said it was only due to rest. He should be ready to go on Thursday.

Starting Pitchers (DK-FD)

Spencer Strider: 12,500-12,000

Lance Lynn: 8,800-9,500

Braxton Garrett: 8,200-8,700

Pedro Avila: 6,300-6,700

Joan Adon: 5,400-6,400

Sean Manaea: 5,000-7,300

Spencer Strider is the highest-priced pitcher for the slate, which shouldn’t be surprising. He easily leads the slate with a 2.75 SIERA, 1.06 WHIP, and 38 percent strikeout rate. His 1.06 HR/9 is the highest of his career, without taking the two game appearance in the majors late in 2021 into account. His 60 percent HR/Barrel rate is above league average, which indicates that he could be getting a bit unlucky with the long ball. He faces a tough team in the Dodgers which makes the 12K+ price tag a bit steep.

Strider gets to go toe-to-toe with Lance Lynn in the last game in the slate on Tuesday. To say that Lynn has had an up-and-down season is a bit of an understatement. Lynn has a 3.99 SIERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 26 percent strikeout rate on the season but most of the damage was done while he was a member of the Chicago White Sox. Since joining the Dodgers, he has a 4.30 SIERA, 1.06 WHIP, and 21 percent strikeout rate. He faces a very tough task of facing the Braves in Dodgers Stadium. Since both of these pitchers face uphill battles, going cheap on the pitching while loading up on bats, could work tonight.

Braxton Garrett gets to face the Nationals for the second game in a row. Last time out, he allowed three runs over six innings while only picking up three strikeouts. This time around, he will be in the Nationals home ballpark, which has been below league average when it comes to the long ball, especially with the forecast projecting the winds to be blowing into the ballpark.

Batter to Target

Joan Adon is a pitcher that could be easily exploited in this small slate. His 4.44 SIERA is easily the worst of the group ad Nationals Park is a bit hitter-friendly this season. While the Marlins hitters have struggled in the second of the season Jake Burger ($4,100 on DK and $3,000 on FanDuel) could be an option for fantasy managers looking some cheap power.

Stack Attack

Marlins (Braxton Garrett) vs. Nationals:

DK-FD

Lane Thomas: 4,900-3,200

Keibert Ruiz: 4,000-2,600

Joey Meneses: 4,400-2,700

If Lane Thomas is ready to go on Thursday, he is a must add. The 28-year-old is hitting .346/.393/.591 with eight homers and nine stolen bases against southpaws this season. Ruiz and Meneses also have been above league average against left-handed pitching while hitting towards the top of the Nationals lineup.

Giants (Manaea) vs. Padres:

DK-FD

Ha-Seong Kim: 4,900-3,100

Gary Sanchez: 3,800-2,600

Garrett Cooper: 2,900-2,400

Trent Grisham: 2,800-2,500

The Giants haven’t officially named a starter for Thursday’s contest against the Padres but Sean Manaea figures to fill in as the bulk reliever. Ha-Seong Kim has been out of his mind in the second half of the season, while posting a season long line of .329/.413/.579 with eight homers and ten stolen bases against left-handed pitching. Sánchez and Grisham have also hit above league average against lefties and can be add at some really low prices. Cooper has moved up to sixth in the Padres batting order after Jake Cronenworth landed on the injured list with a fractured wrist. If the Padres bats come to life at the top of the order, you could pick up some RBIs at a considerably low price point.

It’s another full slate of games Wednesday, and there are more than a handful of interesting options to gander over. Colorado-Atlanta provides some intriguing value, but a ‘lesser’ game like Kansas City taking on Pittsburgh also offers intrigue.

Here are tonight’s Underdog and Prizepicks plays for Wednesday’s MLB slate.

Bobby Witt Jr. 1.5 Total Bases - Higher (Underdog)

It’d be hard to overstate just how good the Royals' infielder has been in August, as the young star has hit.327/.379/.626 with eight homers while stealing nine bags and driving in 21 runs even for a weak team. On Wednesday, he’ll go up against the Pirates' Andre Jackson; who pitched decently over his last two starts but offers plenty of opportunity with less-than-spectacular stuff. Don’t be surprised if Witt Jr. offers a combo meal with a homer and a steal, and he’s a good bet to reach the over on that 1.5 total.

Nolan Jones : 1.5 Total Bases - Higher (Prizepicks)

Somewhat quietly, Jones has been one of the better rookies in baseball, coming into Wednesday with a slash of .271/.353/.488. He’ll get a chance to place in the friendly confines of Coors Field, and the former Cleveland prospect will also get a chance to face a right-hander who is making his MLB debut in Darius Vines. Jones is hitless in his last three games, and while that makes things a little more nerve-wracking, it also means he’s due for a big game.

Matt Olson: 0.5 RBI - More (Prizepicks)

Olson will be going up against a lefty in Kyle Freeland, and while he is statistically worse against southpaws than he is righties, worse is a subjective term considering he’s posted an .891 OPS with nine homers and 27 RBI over his 125 plate appearances. Add in the fact he’ll be playing in the friendly confines of Coors Field with some elite hitters hitting in front of him, and Olson is as good of a bet for an RBI as any player Wednesday.

Dane Dunning: 4.0 strikeouts - Higher (Underdog)

Dunning has been able to miss bats at much higher rate as of late, with 39 strikeouts over 29.2 innings of work in his five starts thus far in August. The Mets certainly offer a chance for missed bats, and are not exactly in striking distance for a playoff spot. Dunning should be able to hit his mark as long as he can throw enough strikes to do so; something he admittedly struggled with Friday against the Twins.

Brandon Pfaadt : 4.5 Strikeouts - Lower (Underdog)

There’s reason for long-term upside with Pfaadt, as he was one of the best minor-league hurlers in baseball in 2022, and there have been some flashes of brilliance in 2023 despite his ugly 5.91 ERA and 1.36 WHIP over 67 innings during his rookie campaign. Asking him to reach this total is asking him to work deep against the Dodgers, a lineup that is as feared as any in all of baseball. There’s just too much risk on betting overs with Pfaadt against this kind of team.

The Houston Astros have terrorized the Boston Red Sox this week, putting up 19 runs over the last two games, both of which started by two of Boston’s best pitchers, Chris Sale and Brayan Bello.

Sale and Bello kept the games close, giving up three and two earned runs respectively, but the bullpen couldn’t contain Houston’s bats. Jose Altuve hit for the cycle in the first game, and Yordan Álvarez homered in both games, hitting seven for nine over the two nights.

Vlad Jr Could Go Off Wednesday

The Contrarian Edge Optimizer likes the idea of doubling down on the Astros stack -- a lineup that tied a franchise record 66 hits in the last four games -- but there are also alternatives to consider. Specifically, take a look at Toronto and Seattle. Both have excellent matchups today, so let’s take a closer look.

The Blue Jays face off against Patrick Corbin and the Nationals at the Rogers Centre this afternoon. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ($5000) could be poised for a big day. He’s riding a 10-game hitting streak, during which time he's slashing .302/.333/.438 with two home runs.

If you’re looking for some cheaper options to round out your lineup, keep an eye on both Blue Jays catchers. Danny Jansen ($3600) and Alejandro Kirk ($3000) are each available for less than $4000 on Draft Kings and rostering them should allow you a few extra dollars to roster a top tier bat or one of the three best pitchers on today’s card.

Either Santiago Espinal ($2400) or Whit Merrifield ($4400) could offer hits and runs if the Blue Jays put it together. And don’t sleep on George Springer ($4700), who’s been back in the leadoff spot this series and has put together a really nice run with a five-game hitting streak.

No August swoon for Seattle bats

The Mariners bats were momentarily silenced at T-Mobile Park on Tuesday night, but they’ve been red hot this month, leading the team to a 20-6 record in August. They should stack up nicely against Zach Neal, who’s starting for Oakland for the first time since 2016.

The Mariners have been excellent against right-handed pitchers this season, hitting .240/.323/.419 with a team wRC+ of 108 this season. During their hot streak this August, those numbers are even more impressive -- .279/.363/.486 and a wRC+ of 138 against right-handed pitching.

The Optimizer likes Seattle's Teoscar Hernandez ($4500) as one of your outfielders, and you could do worse than supplementing his production with leadoff man JP Crawford ($4300). Third baseman Eugenio Suarez ($4600) offers some nice pop and while you should avoid Julio Rodriguez, who is day-to-day after a late scratch on Tuesday night, Dominic Canzone ($3000) is a very cost-effective option who’s been on a nice run over the last 10 days, hitting .306/.306/.500.

Pitchers to consider

As for pitching, the wind is blowing in at Wrigley Field, and the Brewers' Brandon Woodruff ($10200) has looked every bit like the ace we know he can be since coming back from the injured list. He’s thrown 22.2 innings across four starts with 29 strikeouts, and only the Rangers scored more than two runs against Woodruff since his return.

Another pitcher to consider is the Giants' Logan Webb ($9500), who has gone five or more innings in 18 of 19 starts this season – including a seven-inning start with seven strikeouts against the Reds at Great American Ballpark in July.

Oracle is a much more pitcher-friendly environment, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Webb surpass that strikeout total from July with a free-swinging Reds team that ranks 25th in MLB with a 24.5 percent strikeout rate.

There are 15 MLB games on tap for Tuesday and a ton of opportunities to cash. The Seattle Mariners-Oakland Athletics game is very intriguing on both sides, and the Mariners have been one of the hottest hitting teams in baseball over the last few weeks. Here are tonight’s Underdog and Prizepicks plays for Tuesday’s MLB slate.

Teoscar Hernandez: 1.5 Total Bases - Higher (Underdog)
Hernandez has been excellent against left-handed pitchers and Ken Waldichuk has let up six hits or more in three of his last four starts, and he’s sporting an earned run average over six.

He’s hit the over on one and a half total bases in seven straight games. He’s homered three times in his last three contests. Hernandez is scorching hot hitting the ball in August, and he sits with a .371 batting average this month. Waldichuk has been a weaker pitcher on the road than at home, and tonight’s game is in Seattle.

Ty France: 0.5 Singles - Higher (Underdog)
France has singled in five of his last seven contests, and he hits way better against lefties, hitting .309 against them. France is having one of his better hitting months as he’s batting .284 in August. Waldichuk is more of a groundball pitcher, and France hits over 42 percent when it comes to ground balls. Between the amount of hits Waldichuk has given up lately, his struggles on the road and France having a strong month at the dish, he should be able to get on base this evening.

Ken Waldichuk: 5.5 Hits Allowed - More (Prizepicks)
With Waldichuk giving up at least six hits in a few starts recently, it’s hard to think that he’ll be able to shut down the Mariners who have been the best hitting team by average in the MLB over the last two weeks and third best over the last seven days. Waldichuk has a 7.43 earned run average, and opponents hit .303 against him when he’s starting on the road. Seattle hits .262 against left-handed pitchers which is the 8th highest in the majors.

Jose Altuve: 2.0 Hits+Runs+RBIs - Higher (Underdog)
Altuve has crossed the plate nine times total over his last three games. During that span he hit the ball seven times and produced five RBIs. Altuve hits .335 against right-handed pitchers, and even though Boston Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello hasn’t given up a ton of runs in his starts recently, he’s allowed six hits or more in five straight starts. Last week in this exact matchup, Bello gave up nine hits against Houston, and since then, Altuve has heated up. Altuve has also been a better hitter on the road than at home, and this game is in Boston.

Manny Machado: 0.5 Singles - Higher (Underdog)
Machado has been reaching base a lot lately. Tonight, he faces St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Zack Thompson who is not only a lefty, but he’s surrendered six hits in both of his last two outings. Machado hits .327 against left-handed pitchers and he’s hit a single in three of his last five games.

Marcus Semien: 0.5 Singles - Higher (Underdog)
Semien hits better against left-handed pitchers than right-handed pitchers. He’s hit singles in four of his last seven games, and the Rangers' bats have woken up a bit in the last week. Semien has a good history against New York Mets pitcher Jose Quintana, hitting the ball six times in 13 at-bats against him. He has the most hits for the Rangers this season.