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Fantasy Baseball Shake-Up: Cade Horton’s Surprise Arrival and Evan Carter’s Triumphant Return Could Change Everything!

Fantasy Baseball Shake-Up: Cade Horton’s Surprise Arrival and Evan Carter’s Triumphant Return Could Change Everything!

Colt Keith – 1B/2B, DET: 17% rostered
(HOT STREAK, POST HYPE PROSPECT)

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It was a slow start to the season for Keith, but he has come alive of late. Over the last two weeks, he’s gone 10-for-34 (.294) with four home runs, 10 runs scored, and 9 RBI. While we do have to acknowledge that some of that is connected to Coors Field, Keith also has a 9.2% barrel rate on the season and is chasing outside of the zone way less this year. His overall contact profile hasn’t changed a lot, but he’s being more selective, which is working for him. He’s not a prototypical 1B from a power perspective, but he had an elite hit tool as a prospect and hits near the top of a decent Tigers lineup. There’s a chance that he’s a 20 HR bat, so if he can hit .260 that’s great production at 2B and solid production at CI. Carlos Santana – 1B, CLE: 7% rostered is another deeper league corner infield target that routinely gets forgotten about. He’s hitting .300 over his last 13 games with two home runs and 11 RBI. He’s never going to be BAD, so he won’t hurt you on your roster, and there are stretches every season where he’s really good. He’s a good streaming hitter, and now could be the time to stream.

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