Randy Arozarena
CF,LF - Tampa Bay Rays
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Randy Arozarena went 1-for-3 with a double and a stolen base in the Rays' 8-2 victory over the White Sox.
Fantasy Impact
Despite reaching base with a double and drawing two walks, Arozarena's season-long struggles at the plate continued, as reflected by his dismal .147 batting average through 35 games. His ability to steal bases and draw walks provides some value, but his high strikeout rate (43 strikeouts in 129 at-bats) is concerning. Fantasy managers should be wary of relying too heavily on Arozarena given his current form, though his speed could still make him a situational asset in deeper leagues or formats that heavily reward stolen bases.
Randy Arozarena hit a solo home run in the ninth inning on Sunday against the Mets.
Fantasy Impact
With the Rays down 4-3, Arozarena tied the game up off Edwin Diaz to send the game to extra innings where Tampa Bay went on to win the next inning.
Randy Arozarena went 1-for-2 with a home run, two runs scored, one RBI, and three walks in the Rays' 10-8 win over the Mets.
Fantasy Impact
This performance, highlighted by his selective approach at the plate, could signal a turning point for Arozarena, who has struggled significantly this season with a mere .145 batting average. His ability to draw walks and connect for a home run in this game might hint at an upcoming improvement, especially considering his low .171 BABIP suggests he's been quite unlucky. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on whether this game sparks a trend of increased productivity, as Arozarena has shown the potential for both power and speed in the past.
Randy Arozarena is out of the lineup for the Tampa Bay Rays against the Chicago White Sox Sunday.
Fantasy Impact
Arozarena will receive the afternoon off for routine rest, with Harold Ramirez starting in left field and batting fifth for manager Kevin Cash against the White Sox Sunday.
Randy Arozarena went 1-for-4 with a home run and an RBI in the Rays' 7-5 victory over the Tigers.
Fantasy Impact
Despite the home run, Arozarena's season continues to be a challenge, with a meager .158 batting average and a high strikeout rate of 30 in 95 at-bats. His performance today, characterized by striking out in his three other at-bats, underscores the volatility and the ongoing struggles he's facing at the plate. Fantasy managers should be cautious; while the power display offers some hope, his high strikeout rate and low batting metrics are concerning indicators for his reliability as a consistent fantasy contributor.