Jake Fraley
LF,RF,DH - Cincinnati Reds
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Jake Fraley is in the starting lineup for the Reds Friday.
Fantasy Impact
Fraley will start in right field and bat seventh against the Pirates. He is hitting .278, with five home runs, 26 RBI, and 20 stolen bases this season.
Jake Fraley went 3-for-4 in the Reds' 11-1 rout of the Twins, including a home run, two runs scored, and an RBI.
Fantasy Impact
This performance underscores a solid season for Fraley, who has maintained a .280 batting average through 105 games. His ability to connect with the ball was on full display, boosting his season totals to 89 hits and five home runs. While his power numbers aren't earth-shattering, his consistent hitting and speed on the bases—evidenced by 20 stolen bases—make him a valuable asset in fantasy lineups, especially in categories that reward well-rounded players. His .314 wOBA and .335 BABIP suggest he's been somewhat lucky with hits falling in, but his overall production remains reliable for fantasy managers looking for steady outfield contributors.
Jake Fraley went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in the Reds' 1-0 win over the Braves.
Fantasy Impact
While not contributing directly to the scoreboard with runs or RBIs, Fraley's ability to get on base and steal was a highlight in a tightly contested game. His performance this season has been solid, maintaining a .276 batting average and showcasing speed with 20 stolen bases. Fraley's consistent contact and knack for getting on base are valuable, especially in leagues that reward steals and on-base percentage. His fantasy managers should continue to find value in his multi-category contributions, particularly in deeper leagues where his combination of average and speed can be a difference-maker.
Jake Fraley went 1-for-5 with a run scored and a stolen base in the Reds' 5-3 victory over the Astros.
Fantasy Impact
Despite a modest hit count, Fraley's ability to score and swipe a base highlighted his contribution to the win. His performance this season, with a .270 average and 17 stolen bases, underscores his role as a useful speed asset in fantasy lineups, particularly in categories leagues. While his power numbers are limited, his consistent run scoring and base-stealing prowess make him a viable option for those needing to bolster these specific areas.
Jake Fraley went 1-for-3 with a home run on Sunday against the Brewers.
Fantasy Impact
Fraley went deep in his first game back from the injured list. He opened the scoring with his fourth home run on the year in the fourth inning.