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    Fantasy Baseball: Three undervalued outfielders in Week 20

    SportsLine data scientist Stephen Oh has simulated Week 20 of Fantasy baseball 10,000 times
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    The Fantasy baseball season is entering Week 20, and making the right calls this week can be the difference in winning a league or going home with nothing when the playoffs come around.

    SportsLine data scientist Stephen Oh has simulated the entire Week 20 schedule, plus the rest of the season, 10,000 times and just revealed three shortstops who are way undervalued. These are players to consider plucking off the waiver wire, targeting in a trade, or putting in your starting lineup if you already have them on your roster. 

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    Three undervalued outfielders for Week 20 of the Fantasy baseball season:

    OF Brett Gardner, New York Yankees -- Brett Gardner is projected as the sixth-best OF next week but owned in 41 percent of leagues. Gardner has 15 home runs and eight stolen bases and a .252 BABIP that is 55 points lower than his career average suggest his .243/.326/.460 slash line is due for improvement.

    OF Alex Gordon, Kansas City Royals -- Alex Gordon is projected as the eighth-best OF next week but ranked 33rd in start percentage. Gordon has 11 home runs and 60 RBI this season while slashing .281/.355/.440.

    OF Brian Anderson, Miami Marlins -- Brian Anderson is projected as the 14th-best OF next week but owned in 36 percent of leagues. Anderson has 16 home runs and 52 RBI this season and has slugged three home runs in his last five games.

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    Stephen OhData Scientist

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