Daily Fantasy Baseball Hot Hitters – April 21: Jonny Gomes, Melky Cabrera, More

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Gambling911.com has your daily fantasy baseball hot hitters for Tuesday night’s games. 

Atlanta’s Jonny Gomes walked, doubled, and knocked in four runs in Sunday's win against the Blue Jays. He’s also 6-for-10 with one home run scored against the Mets Jon Niese.

Melky Cabrera – (Chicago White Sox) – He is 6-for-11 versus Cleveland starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco.  Cabrera went 4-for-5 with a double as the White Sox routed the Tigers on Saturday afternoon in Detroit.  He’s priced at just $2700 too so you’ll get him at a bargain.  Coming into Monday, Cabrera was 6-for-9 with three runs scored in his last two games.

Tigers 1B Miguel Cabrera leads all active players with a .708 slugging percentage versus the Yankees.  He is priced at $4900. 

Ryan Braun – (Milwaukee) – Braun is 13-for-25 against Jason Marquis of Cincinnati with 6 RBIs.

Nationals Danny Espinosa is 3-for-8 with a pair of homers versus Lance Lynn.

Jorge Soler is 12-for-32 during a seven-game hitting streak, matching the longest streak of his brief career.

Miami 2B Dee Gordon is among the league leaders with 21 hits and has nine RBIs from the leadoff spot.

Philadelphia’s rookie CF Odubel Herrera is 9-of-20 with four doubles in the last five contests.

Delmon Young (Baltimore) – Priced just over $2000, Young is 21-for-53 against Mark Buehrie with 9 RBIs.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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