It’s an absolutely loaded Monday slate, with a staggering 15 games on tap, including a twin bill between the Braves and Phillies. Unfortunately, electrifying Yankees rookie outfielder Jasson Domínguez’s torn UCL in his right elbow, which will require Tommy John surgery that will likely keep him out until mid-2024, overshadows the start of an intriguing series between the Yankees and Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Tyler Glasnow, Rays RHP: 8.0 strikeouts – Over (Underdog)
Glasnow, who matched a career-high with 14 strikeouts Wednesday in his previous start against the Red Sox, has eclipsed eight strikeouts in only eight of 17 outings this season. He's done it just once in his last five starts dating back to Aug. 14.
However, the Twins have struck out a major league-leading 550 times in 52 games since the All-Star break. The combination of Glasnow's swing-and-miss stuff and Minnesota's propensity to whiff make topping 8Ks a realistic outcome.
Brandon Woodruff, Brewers RHP: 1.5 walks -- Under (Underdog)
The Marlins are one of a handful of lineups that don't take a ton of free passes, ranking 29th in walks with just 112 in 51 contests since the All-Star break. Woodruff has pitched extremely well of late, surrendering two earned runs or fewer in five of his six starts since returning from a lengthy injured list stint on Aug.6.
The 30-year-old right-hander has also handed out only nine free passes across 35 2/3 innings during that span. His stellar control paired with Miami's aggressive offensive approach make it highly unlikely that he's going to issue multiple walks Monday evening.
Esteury Ruiz, Athletics OF: 0.5 total bases – Over (Underdog)
Ruiz has compiled a solid .744 OPS against left-handed pitching this season, but he's 1 for 7 with three strikeouts against Astros left-hander Framber Valdez. But the 24-year-old speedster has held his own against southpaw, which makes his extremely small sample size against Valdez even more of an outlier.
Ruiz has stuck at the bottom of Oakland's lineup, which limits his opportunities, but the lengthier track record suggests he's got a decent shot at coming through Monday night with at least one hit against Houston.
José Quintana, Mets LHP: 16.5 pitching outs – Over (Underdog)
Quintana has completed six innings (18 outs) in seven of his nine outings since making his season debut July 20. The Diamondbacks' offense is certainly capable of catching fire, but there's a possibility they come out of a gate a bit slow following a cross-country flight to New York, especially with Ketel Marte and Jordan Lawlar likely to sit out due to injury.
Ronald Acuña Jr, Braves OF: 10.0 hitter fantasy score -- Over (PrimePicks)
It’s not a big risk to roll the dice on the National League MVP Award front-runner in the midst of a transcendent offensive campaign, but he has zero extra-base hits in 11 career plate appearances against Taijuan Walker, who will take the ball for the Phillies during the front-end of Monday's doubleheader in Philadelphia.
However, the 25-year-old superstar outfielder is in the midst of another sizzling-hot stretch at the dish, posting a 1.132 OPS with five homers and 10 RBI in nine games since the start of September. Citizens Bank Park is extremely hitter-friendly, and the Braves are rolling with their main offensive catalyst doing the heavy lifting.