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DATA DEPENDENT DAILY (MLB): J.D. Martinez is just getting hotter.

Philadelphia Phillies Nick Maton put on a show yesterday, racking up 3 hits, 2 of which were home runs. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as the Phils fell to the Toronto Blue Jays. Seattle Mariners’ Mitch Haniger put together a solid performance tying Maton on the OPS chart.

NAMEABHHRAVGOPS
Nick Maton432.7503.000
Mitch Haniger4201.003.000
Adam Eaton521.5002.750
Maikel Franco431.7502.500
Ian Happ431.7502.500

A bunch of pitchers finished their evenings with spotless ERAs. However, Milwaukee Brewers’ hurler Freddy Peralta took top honors in the GSc rankings. His 8 strikeouts tied him for the most along with the Cubs’ Kyle Hendricks.

NAMEIPSOGScERAWHIP
Freddy Peralta6.08750.000.500
Erick Fedde7.04730.000.714
Josh Fleming5.05700.000.200
Kyle Hendricks8.08701.131.000
Antonio Senzatela7.03671.290.714

Boston Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez maintained his Monday hitting supremacy with a 1.726 OPS. He’s somehow managed to improve on his blistering start, raising his batting average to .385 during his last 7 games. Unfortunately, neither Martinez nor Cedric Mullins are playing tonight. That makes Cincinnati Reds’ Jesse Winker the go-to player. Bookies have the outfielder favored to get at least 1 hit tonight at -215.

CHART HITTING

NAMEABHHRAVGOPS
J.D. Martinez1272.5831.726
Cedric Mullins1783.4711.706
Jesse Winker1362.4621.462
Yuli Gurriel16100.6251.417
Garrett Cooper1471.5001.357

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