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Logan O'Hoppe's rotisserie owners were probably thrilled last night at his solo homer, but his eight round-trippers haven't helped translate to mere than 13 RBIs, another reminder of the the numbing Angels offensive inefficiency. With losses in four straight, five of six, and 11 of 14, not even sure the Halos can rely on Tuesday starter Tyler Anderson, who endured a bumpy six innings (surrendering two homers) last Thursday vs. the Pirates. Meanwhile the Mariners (13-4 their last 17) are hot, and Emerson Hancock has worked out the bugs in his last two starts, allowing only two runs in each of his last two starts vs. the Reds and Red Sox. Play Mariners on Run Line
Zach Neto has found his rhythm since returning from injury, with 3 HRs in his last 8 games and a red-hot 9-for-20 (.450) streak over his last five contests. All three of his home runs have come against right-handed pitching, and he boasts a 1.073 OPS vs. RHPs compared to just .500 vs. LHPs. He faces Emerson Hancock, a righty with a .860 OPS allowed to right-handed hitters over his career. This is a great matchup between a right-handed bat that crushes righties and a pitcher who struggles to get them out.