These players can boost your playoff chances

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There isn’t much time left in the fantasy baseball season, which means you have to find every advantage possible.

If you have an opportunity to add a player (or players) who can provide a boost in multiple offensive categories, you must do so … immediately!

Athletics outfielder Lawrence Butler, who entered Friday with a 15-game hit streak, could be that guy.

During this streak, he hit .393 with eight homers, 14 RBIs, 17 runs, three stolen bases and a 1.307 OPS.

In 55 games since July 14, he raised his average from .179 to .265 after going 66-for-205 (.322) with 19 homers, 46 RBIs, 46 runs, nine stolen bases and a 1.053 OPS. 

Butler entered Friday with the ninth-best average, third-most RBIs and runs, and the second-most homers in the majors since July 2.

He ranked in the top 35 in stolen bases, had the fifth-best slugging percentage and sixth-best OPS, and his 17.6 percent strikeout rate was 7 percent lower than his career mark.

Butler, who has done most of his damage while hitting atop Oakland’s lineup, was the most added player in ESPN leagues this week, but is still more than 50 percent available.

The fact this may just be another hot stretch by a career .251 hitter is not a concern because of where we are in the season.

If you can add a red-hot player who gets regular playing time and is proving to be a difference maker in multiple categories this late in the season, do it! 

But if Butler isn’t available, don’t worry, because there are other full-time players, available in 50 percent or more of leagues, who can provide categorical boosts while not hurting you elsewhere.

Here are some others to target:

Homers

Eugenio Suarez hit .292 with 14 homers, 39 RBIs, 35 runs and a .952 OPS in his first 44 games since the All-Star break, and .354 with six homers, 18 RBIs, 14 runs and a 1.192 OPS in his past 13 games.

He entered Friday tied for the league lead in RBIs in the second half.

He also had the third-most homers, seventh-most runs, 10th-best slugging percentage and 17th-best OPS. The fact he is rostered in fewer than 35 percent of ESPN leagues is mind-boggling.

Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

Runs 

In his first 45 second-half games, Colton Cowser (24.9 percent rostered) scored 35 runs, the 10th-highest mark in the bigs.

It doesn’t hurt that he hit .283 with eight homers and 28 RBIs in that stretch.

In 21 games since Aug. 10, Pete Crow-Armstrong (16.6 percent) scored 19 runs while hitting .311 with five homers, 17 RBIs, and a .949 OPS.

He also is a threat on the basepaths (26 steals).

RBIs

JJ Bleday (24.6 percent) has 55 RBIs, but 17 came in his previous 22 games before Friday.

He hit .289 with seven homers, 18 runs and a .975 OPS in that stretch.

Texas’ Wyatt Langford (40.9 percent) had eight RBIs in his first five games this month and 18 RBIs in 19 games since Aug. 14 (while hitting .304 with four homers and a .894 OPS).

Gavin Lux could provide your fantasy baseball lineup some batting average. AP

Average

Gavin Lux (17 percent) entered Friday hitting .255 for the season, but hit .327 with five homers, 16 RBIs, 20 runs and a .970 OPS over his past 35 games.

His .338 second-half average entering Friday was the fifth-best mark in the league.

Jake McCarthy (31.8 percent) hit .278, 21 RBIs and 13 stolen bases in the first half, but hit .316 with 30 RBIs, eight steals and a .850 OPS in his first 40 games of the second half. 

Stolen bases

Xavier Edwards (39.7 percent) had at least one hit in 41 of his previous 49 games before Friday, hitting .339 with a .833 OPS.

More importantly, he had the second-most steals (19) in the majors since the All-Star break — 13 of which came since Aug. 2.

Though he is striking out in 29.8 percent of his plate appearances, nine of James Wood’s 11 stolen bases (26.5 percent) since getting called up have come since Aug. 2.

He hit .295 with a .870 OPS in his past 31 games.

If Oneil Cruz (52.8 percent) happens to available in your league, grab him.

He is hitting .311 with four homers, 24 RBIs, 21 runs and a .881 OPS in his first 42 games since the All-Star break, and also had 14 steals (the seventh-most the league).

Twelve of those thefts have come since Aug. 2.

Miami Marlins shortstop Xavier Edwards Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Big hits

David Peterson SP, Mets 

He is 4-0 with a 1.81 ERA, 38 strikeouts, 11 percent swinging-strike rate and a .221 opponents’ average in his past seven starts. Last loss was July 28.

Dansby Swanson SS, Cubs 

Hit .321 with five homers, 27 RBIs, 27 runs, 10 stolen bases and a .874 OPS in his past 39 games, and .385 with a 1.249 OPS in his past 10.

Aaron Civale SP, Brewers 

Won three of his past five decisions while maintaining a 2.54 ERA, 26-9 strikeout-walk rate and .202 opponents’ average.

Jackson Chourio OF, Brewers 

Took a nine-game hit streak into Friday — going 13-for-37 (.351) with four homers, 12 RBIs, eight runs, two stolen bases and a 1.265 OPS in that span. He hit .339 with a 1.007 OPS in his first 41 games since the break.

Brewers centerfielder Jackson Chourio AP

Big whiffs

Michael Toglia 1B, Rockies 

Struck out at least once in 37 of his first 44 games since the break, and hit .154 with one homers, 16 whiffs and a .523 OPS in his past 11 games.

Taj Bradley SP, Rays 

Allowed 35 earned runs over his past seven starts while going 0-6 with a 8.92 ERA, .324 opponents’ average and .966 OPS. He allowed 10 homers and issued 12 free passes in those outings.

Jake Burger 3B, Marlins 

Tied for second-most homers in the majors since the break, he hadn’t gone deep since Aug. 21 and hit .234 with 10 strikeouts in 12 games since. 

Jake Irvin SP, Nationals 

Allowed 46 earned runs, 16 homers and .308 opponents’ average in 11 starts since July 9. He was 2-6 with a 6.90 ERA in that span.


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Check swings

— Though he took a no-decision in his first start since June 1, Reid Detmers struck out 10 and generated 15 swinging strikes on 100 pitches. The lefty, who is available in more than 60 percent of ESPN leagues, has a 13.5 percent swinging-strike rate and 26.7 percent strikeout rate in 13 starts this season.

— Willy Adames entered the weekend with at least one hit in 12 of his previous 13 games — going 16-for-53 (.302) with seven homers, 15 RBIs, 13 runs, three stolen bases and a 1.090 OPS.

— Spencer Arrighetti is striking out 10.87 per nine and has a 12.4 percent swinging-strike rate in his 25 starts this year, but failed to record a strikeout against the 11 Reds he faced Wednesday, when he allowed nine earned runs on six hits.

— Before taking the mound on Saturday, Zach Eflin was 5-0 with a 1.95 ERA, 34-3 strikeout-walk rate, .226 opponents’ average and 13 percent swinging-strike rate in his first five starts for Baltimore. 

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