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20.11.2019 06:43
e Harvard product as a streaming commodity.?-- J.M.D/STWashington RedskinsFinding a streaming option at defense/special teams th Antworten

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jose Altuve might be tired but it didnt show.On a day where Houston manager A.J. Hinch considered giving the second baseman a day off, Altuve went 4 for 5 and scored four runs to help the Astros beat the Los Angeles Angels 10-4 on Wednesday and completed the sweep of the three-game series.It was the second time Houston has swept Los Angeles in the last two weeks. The Astros finished the six games with 37 runs. It was Houstons eighth straight win over their AL West rivals, extending the longest winning streak against Los Angeles in franchise history.Houston has gone 35-20 since May 1, the third-best mark in the AL in that span.Altuve, who extended his career-high on-base streak to 32 games, was a home run shy of the cycle and finished the series 8 for 14 with two RBI and six runs.He and I talked late into the night last night and even a little bit this morning because he is a little tired, believe it or not, and he came in to talk about it early, Hinch said. We didnt connect and luckily, we didnt make the decision to take him out of the lineup.While Hinch said he may get a few days off during the next homestand, Altuve had to protest to stay in the lineup for Wednesdays series finale.He tried to give me the day off today and yesterday, but I didnt think that was a good idea, Altuve said. I just said it just to try to be in the lineup.The Angels, who left 12 men on base, finished the homestand 1-6 and went 8-18 over the month of June. The Angels are a season-high 15 games under .500 (32-47). Its the fewest wins the Angels have recorded in June since 1980.The loss prompted a team meeting that Angels manager Mike Scioscia said was positive.We need to get better, and were going to continue to work hard on that goal. Scioscia said. Theres no sense looking back. We need to start getting some games on our terms and winning situations early, and get some guy coming in out of the pen making pitches, and right now were struggling.Dallas Keuchel (5-9) limited the Angels to three runs and six hits over six innings to win his second straight decision.My fastball had a lot of life on it, Keuchel said. I was trying to kind of figure out where I needed to start the fastball and it took me a little bit I got it under control and finished strong.Jered Weaver (6-7) pitched into the sixth inning but left after giving up a one-out solo home run to George Springer. In his third loss in five starts, Weaver allowed six earned runs and seven hits, walked four and struck out three.Houston added three runs in the ninth against Angels closer Huston Street, who has given up eight runs and 12 hits in his last six appearances.KEUCHELS COMPLAINTDespite the win, Keuchel didnt seem entirely happy with the way home plate umpire Gerry Davis called the strike zone, lamenting the fact that he walked three batters.I feel like I have like 20 career walks when Gerry Davis is behind the plate, Keuchel said. Hes a tight one and hes known for that.TRAINERS ROOMAngels: C Geovany Soto will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Salt Lake. Soto played 20 games before undergoing surgery to repair a torn right meniscus. He placed on the 15-day DL May 18.UP NEXTAstros: RHP Mike Fiers (5-3) made an early exit in his last start giving up three runs, two earned, in 4 1/3 innings against the Kansas City Royals. Fiers took a no-decision but the Astros have won in all five of his June starts.Angels: RHP Jhoulys Chacin (2-4) is making his second trip to Fenway Park this season and his first with the Angels. Chacin previously recorded a win there as a member of the Atlanta Braves on April 28, but has lost three of his last four starts with Los Angeles. Dennis Martinez Jersey . The team said Saturday that Lopez was hurt during its 121-120 overtime loss at Philadelphia on Friday. The Nets said they would issue another update next week after consultation with their doctors. Nick Wittgren Indians Jersey . Francis told several hundred members of the European Olympic Committees that when sport "is considered only in economic terms and consequently for victory at every cost . https://www.cheapindiansonline.com/2068u-logan-allen-jersey-indians.html . -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. Jake Bauers Indians Jersey . The team said Saturday that Lopez was hurt during its 121-120 overtime loss at Philadelphia on Friday. The Nets said they would issue another update next week after consultation with their doctors. David Justice Indians Jersey . Detroit and Boston are deadlocked, 1-1, and Tigers manager Jim Leyland could be forgiven if he was caught rationalizing instead of dissecting how his club could blow a 5-1 lead late in Game 2. Each week of the NFL season, we sift through the deeper options at each position with an eye toward identifying streaming fantasy options that can go straight from the waiver wire to your lineupDo you need replacement options for this heavy bye week? We have some choice names to consider for those seeking widely available options at each position.QuarterbackBrock Osweiler, Houston TexansFor those of you in the deepest of leagues, look at Osweiler if you are in a bind. Osweiler, who is owned in just 9 percent of ESPN.com leagues, faces a Jacksonville Jaguars defense that has allowed 17 or more fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks in half of its games. In the Jags other four games, they havent allowed fewer than 11. As the Texans are coming off a bye, this week presents a unique opportunity for Osweiler finally to break through as a serviceable option, as the extra week of preparation should permit him to finally get on the same page as DeAndre Hopkins and Lamar Miller. -- K.D.Joe Flacco, Baltimore RavensEven as Flaccos 26th in QBR and 30th in yards per dropback, this upcoming home matchup on Thursday with the Browns is inviting enough to forgive his inefficient numbers on the season. Flacco has just one game this season with at least 300 yards and two touchdowns -- Week 2 in Cleveland. That game also marks Flaccos highest QBR performance of the season. The Browns have yielded the most points per drive in the AFC and a touchdown on 33 percent of opposing drives, the highest allowance in the league. As massive home favorites, per the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, the Ravens are positioned with a fantasy-friendly implied team point total of 27.5 points. As one of just three teams surrendering as many as 20 fantasy points per game in standard leagues this season, the Browns have become arguably the ideal target for streaming signal-callers this season. -- J.M.Running backJames Starks, Green Bay PackersAlthough youll have to wait until later in the week to find out whether he is healthy enough to be a real streaming option this week, Im still going to recommend grabbing Starks off waivers. He is the last man standing in the Packers backfield and figures to be an every-down back once he is finally cleared for game action. Starks has shown to be productive, averaging 4.1 yards per carry last season while splitting touches with Eddie Lacy. As a bonus, he also caught just shy of three passes per game, which further increases his value. Starks wont be a top-15 option, but he definitely provides insurance at the position with flex-play appeal. -- K.D.Robert Kelley, Washington RedskinsOwned in just 26.4 percent of ESPN leagues as of Tuesday morning, Kelley has emerged as a legitimate contender to lead the Redskins backfield in touches this week. Coach Jay Gruden told reporters early this week that Kelley, and not Matt Jones, is line for a majority share of carries for this matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. While the Vikings have proved stout on defense overall this season, the team ranks 16th in yards per carry allowed to opposing backs (4.07) and 25th in yards after contact per run. Kelley forced five missed tackles on 21 carries in Week 8 in London, earning the fifth-best elusive rating on Pro Football Focus for that week. With the running back market proving so eroded by injuries and committees around the league, Kelley is an emergent asset to consider for Week 10. -- J.M.Wide receiverRishard Matthews, Tennessee TitansMarcus Mariotas recent increase in production is driving fantasy relevance for Matthews. He has at least four catches in four of his past five games and has five touchdowns during that span, including a multiple-score game in Week 9. Matthews is an intriguing play as his Titans host the Green Bay Packers in Week 10. The Packers have allowed at least 185 receiving yards to opposing wide receivers in all but two games this year (and in one of those two games,?Brian Hoyer suffered a broken arm). Theres a very real potential for a big game from Matthews. -- K.D.J.J. Nelson, Arizona CardinalsThe Cardinals bye week likely served to deflate Nelsons momentum as a rising fantasy commodity, as hes owned in only around 10 percent of ESPN leagues as of Tuesday morning. Its not just his two-touchdown outing against the Panthers in Week 8 that drives our interest in Nelson; we also appreciate that hes led the team in routes run over the teams past two games and is second behind only Larry Fitzgerald among the teams receivers in targets while also leading the team with a rewarding average of 17.3 air yards per target. A rare sub-4.30 40-yard dash burner who rates in the 99th percentile in this speed metric among positional draft prospects since 1999, according to Mockdraftable, its fitting to find his teammate John Brown is one of the closest physical comparables among prospects at the position over this span. With coach Bruce Arians confirming Nelson has become a starting fixture on an offense that lloves pushing the ball downfield, we like his prospects against a 49ers defense that has allowed the most points per drive to opponents since the start of Week 2.dddddddddddd -- J.M.Tight endLance Kendricks, Los Angeles RamsI still think C.J. Fiedorowicz should be owned -- and probably started -- in almost every league, but this week, I find Kendricks to be a better streaming play. Kendricks has been targeted 21 times over the past two weeks and turned those opportunities into 14 catches and 145 receiving yards. Kendricks Week 10 opponent will be the New York Jets, who appear to be coming apart at the seams. The Jets have allowed the 10th most points per game to opposing tight ends, including a couple of monster games to Travis Kelce and Jimmy Graham. Look for Kendricks to continue his string of strong performances. -- K.D.Cameron Brate, Tampa Bay BuccaneersWithout many blocking duties as the teams key receiving tight end, Mike Evans has run just one more route than Brate over the past two games. Meanwhile, Jameis Winstons passer rating of 121.8 targeting tight ends is fourth highest in the league. With at least three receptions in all but one game this season and consistent scoring opportunities -- Brates four red zone targets leads the team over the past three games -- we find real interest in the Harvard product as a streaming commodity.?-- J.M.D/STWashington RedskinsFinding a streaming option at defense/special teams that is owned in less than 20 percent iof n ESPN.com leagues is a difficult task. This week, the best recommendation from that small pool is none other than the Washington Redskins. The Redskins have averaged just less than five fantasy points per game and they are a safe bet to surpass that number this week as the Minnesota Vikings enter Sundays game in a state of disarray. Sam Bradford has thrown for multiple touchdowns just twice in seven games and the Vikings running game is abysmal. With a little turnover luck, the Redskins could easily finish in the top 10 this week, as its unlikely the Vikings offense will score enough to present any risk in taking the Redskins. -- K.D.Atlanta FalconsDefenses facing the Eagles have averaged 7.75 fantasy points since Week 6. This isnt just an arbitrary endpoint, as Week 6 is when right tackle Lane Johnson started serving his 10-game suspension. Since then, Carson Wentz has been sacked on 6.6 percent of his dropbacks, 10th highest in the league. The Falcons have produced pressure on 30.7 percent of opposing dropbacks since Week 6, ninth highest in the league, suggesting there is some upside in the sack department for Atlanta. With the rookie quarterback turning the ball over five times and with the Eagles ranked 28th in points per drive along with the fifth-highest rate of turnovers per drive (14.6 percent) since Week 6, we find streaming value present for this widely available Atlanta defense. -- J.M.Individual defensive playersLinebackerJake Ryan, Green Bay PackersFourth among inside linebackers in stop percentage -- a signature stat for Pro Football Focus that measures the rate of defensive stops made per rushing play for a player -- Ryan is thriving as the key interior enforcer for the Packers. The Michigan product has played in more than 76 percent of the teams defensive snaps over the past two games and has tallied 21 tackles over this stretch. Widely available, Ryan is a fine plug-and-play backer facing a run-heavy Tennessee offense this week. -- J.M.Defensive backKelcie McCray, Seattle SeahawksWith Kam Chancellor banged up, McCray is earning heavy snap and tackle rates for Seattle. The understudy safety has delivered 30 tackles over the past three games and remains a quality DB2 for as long as Chancellor is sidelined. For steady tackles, we also find the San Francisco 49ers Eric Reid intriguing, as hes been in the box (within eight yards of the line of scrimmage) on 95 rushing plays this season, the most in the league by 18. As for a stash to consider in deeper IDP leagues, its always fun when we find players earning added value thanks to unique and aggressive deployment on defense. Such is the case with the Colts Clayton Geathers, as defensive coordinator Ted Monachino has played his safety at inside linebacker at times over the past several games, adding to his tackle opportunities and earning him increased fantasy upside in the process. -- J.M.Defensive lineCameron Wake, Miami DolphinsWhile hes a bit of a sack-or-bust type edge rusher, Wake has been getting to the pocket with regularity of late. The veteran edge menace has four sacks in his past three games and faces a San Diego front that has been susceptible to pressure of late. For a higher floor, we turn to the Bucs William Gholston, who has at least four tackles in four straight and a respectable sack rate to help provide a dash of upside. -- J.M. ' ' '

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