Baseball Players Shine: Santana, Altuve, Witt, Massey, and Fulmer

Carlos Santana's Recent Surge Highlights Impressive Career

In a thrilling display of athletic prowess, Carlos Santana blasted three home runs last week, elevating his season total to 18 by Sunday’s game. This continued excellence cements Santana’s place among baseball’s elite, as he has now hit at least 19 home runs in 10 straight seasons, a streak only interrupted by the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.

Santana's achievements are noteworthy in a season filled with standout performances. However, he's not alone in making headlines during this part of the campaign. Another player showing remarkable consistency is Michael Taylor. In his 14 career at-bats against the Rangers' probable starter Jose Urena, Taylor has managed two home runs, suggesting he could be a key player to watch in their upcoming match-up.

Altuve and Witt: Rising Stars

Jose Altuve's performance on August 9 is worth mentioning. As a top MLB DFS pick, Altuve didn’t disappoint. His stat line for the day includes going 1-for-4 with two home runs, a walk, and two runs scored, which brought him a stellar 28.4 points on FanDuel and 20 points on DraftKings.

Not to be outshined, Bobby Witt Jr. has been on a tear, extending his hitting streak to seven games as of Sunday. Priced at $6,600 on DraftKings and $4,700 on FanDuel for MLB DFS lineups, Witt is a name that's becoming increasingly prominent in baseball circles. Witt leads several statistical categories, boasting a .350 batting average and ranking third in OPS with 1.018. Over the past month and a half, his numbers have been nothing short of extraordinary: a .445 batting average, an .819 slugging percentage, and an OPS of 1.308 over 39 games since June 30.

Additionally, Witt is not just a flash in the pan. This season, he has already hit at least 25 home runs and swiped 25 bases, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities. His ability to contribute across various facets of the game is further demonstrated by his leading 107 runs scored and a fifth-place ranking in RBIs with 91. With hits in 11 of his last 12 games, Witt’s consistency is a boon for his team and fantasy baseball managers alike.

Michael Massey's Hot Streak

Another player making noise is Michael Massey. With a DraftKings price of $3,900 and a FanDuel price of $2,800, Massey is an affordable yet productive option for fantasy lineups. On Sunday, he went 3-for-4, and he has managed multiple hits in three of his last five games. His recent form is impressive; since August 3, Massey holds the 16th-best batting average in baseball, hitting .343 over eight games.

Pitching Spotlight: Fulmer and The Royals

Carson Fulmer, slated to start for the Angels on Monday, has had his struggles. In his last outing against the Blue Jays, he allowed five runs over three innings, and left-handed hitters have found success against him this season with a .759 OPS. Fulmer's performance will be critical in determining the outcome of his next start.

On the other side, the Royals are riding a wave of momentum with a four-game winning streak. They are averaging a remarkable eight runs per game during this stretch, showcasing a potent offense that could give Fulmer and the Angels’ pitching staff a tough challenge.

As the season progresses, performances like those of Santana, Taylor, Altuve, Witt, and Massey demonstrate the depth and talent present in today’s game. Fans and fantasy baseball enthusiasts alike will be eager to see how these players continue to shape the landscape of the league. With dynamic hitters and unpredictable pitching matchups, the final months of the season promise to be as thrilling as ever.