Jeff McNeil
2B,LF,RF - New York Mets
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Jeff McNeil went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in the Mets' 6-3 loss to the Guardians.
Fantasy Impact
This performance slightly uplifts his rather modest season batting average of .240. Despite the home run, McNeil's power numbers have been underwhelming this season, with just three homers and 13 RBI through 48 games.
Jeff McNeil went 2-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base in the Mets' 10-9 loss to the Marlins.
Fantasy Impact
He also walked once and drove in two runs. Despite McNeil's solid performance, his season batting average remains a modest .239, which might concern fantasy managers looking for more consistency from the second baseman. However, his ability to contribute in multiple categories, including runs, RBI, and stolen bases, keeps him relevant in mixed leagues. His low strikeout rate and decent on-base skills, evidenced by his .285 wOBA, suggest potential for improvement as the season progresses. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on McNeil for signs of a hot streak, especially in leagues that reward on-base percentage.
Jeff McNeil is not in the Mets lineup on Tuesday.
Fantasy Impact
McNeil gets the day off against Aaron Nola and the Phillies. Joey Wendle is starting in his absence at second base.
Jeff McNeil is not in the Mets lineup on Wednesday against the Cardinals.
Fantasy Impact
McNeil gets the day off after collecting three hits in Tuesday's win over St. Louis. Joey Wendle is getting the start at second base in his absence.
Jeff McNeil went 0-for-4 in the Mets' 6-3 win over the Pirates, managing to score a run and steal a base.
Fantasy Impact
Despite the team's success, McNeil's personal struggles at the plate persisted, as he failed to contribute any hits or RBI. His season batting average now sits at a concerning .204, and with only 10 hits and 5 RBI through 15 games, his production has been underwhelming. The stolen base does add a slight boost to his fantasy value, although it was his first of the season.