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CLEVELAND -- Taking no chances in Tuesday nights World Series Game 6, Cubs manager Joe Maddon again went to closer Aroldis Chapman?in the seventh inning, only this time with Chicago holding a 7-2 lead.?Maddon did the same two days earlier, in Sundays Game 5, asking Chapman to get the final eight outs with the Cubs nursing a one-run lead. But his decision to do so on Tuesday with a five-run advantage raised some eyebrows and prompted a response from the Cubs Twitter account:Chapman relieved?Mike Montgomery?and threw two pitches in the seventh inning before getting?Cleveland Indians?shortstop?Francisco Lindor to ground out with two men on base to end the inning. Chapman came up limping a bit after racing Lindor to first base on the bang-bang play but said it was nothing bad, no issues at all.?Chapman then pitched a clean eighth inning, before the Cubs extended their lead to 9-2 on an Anthony Rizzo?home run in the ninth inning. At that point, Maddon scrambled to get his bullpen ready as Chapman came out for the bottom of the ninth.After Chapman gave up a leadoff walk to Rajai Davis, Maddon finally pulled him after 20 pitches in favor of Pedro Strop, who had to be pulled, as well, after giving up a hit and a walk. Travis Wood got the final out in the Cubs 9-3 win?that forced a Game 7 with the Indians.In his postgame news conference, Maddon defended the decision to bring in his closer.It was just the middle of their batting order. There was just no other way to look at that and feel good, man, he said.?That could have been the ballgame right there.I thought the game could have been lost right there if we did not take care of it properly.Maddon added that he talked to Chapman before the game and the four-time All-Star was aware of the scenario.So he went out there and he was outstanding again, said Maddon, who told Fox in an on-field interview that he expects more of the same from Chapman in Wednesdays deciding Game 7.Cubs catcher Willson Contreras agreed.Aroldis will be ready to go,?Contreras said. Im already thinking about [Game 7], and hell be ready.Chapman echoed his manager and his batterymate.?I dont worry about a few extra pitches, Chapman said. I have all the strength and mentality to pitch in this scenario. Im ready for [Game 7] 100 percent. Its the last game of the season. You cannot save anything. Time to leave it all on the field.Chapman threw 62 pitches combined between Games 5 and 6 but with a day off in between.I feel blessed that Im just healthy to pitch in this situation, he said. This is [why] the Cubs brought me over.Maddon has already indicated that?Jon Lester would be available in relief for Game 7.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.? Wendell Carter Jr. Jersey . Takahashi, who had a 10-point lead after the short program, received 268.31 points after the free skate to finish 15 points ahead of second-place Nobunari Oda. Chandler Hutchison Jersey . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. http://www.cheapbullsjerseyschina.com/ . -- Matt Rupert scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the London Knights extended their win streak to nine games by defeating the Owen Sound Attack 4-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Womens Bulls Jerseys . Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. Bulls Jerseys From China . The 43-year-old closer, in his 19th and final big league season, has said hed like to play the outfield. Yankees manager Joe Girardi says hes thinking about allowing Rivera to do it this weekend, when the Yankees finish their season with a three-game series at the Houston Astros. Following a mediocre Thursday slate in the MLB, Friday offers a return to what weve grown accustomed to over the season. Lets dig right in and look at the pitchers and hitters to target on the second day of September.PitchingEliteCarlos Carrasco certainly has the skills and stuff to be a permanent fixture in the elite tier. The problem is true aces are more consistent and not as prone to the occasional blow-up as Carrasco seems to run into. Part of the Cleveland Indians right-handers woes stem from an unusually high home run rate, fueled by a bloated home run per fly ball rate. If the cause of this seasons home run spike comes to light and its something not likely to repeat, Carrasco has the goods to be a top-10 starting pitcher next season. But thats a story for next spring. Of immediate concern is an interleague date with the Miami Marlins in Progressive Field. The Marlins whiff at a below-average rate, but theyre also near the bottom of the league in homers off righties. This reduced Carrascos risk, leaving him as a top DFS cash option with a possible upside in whiffs depending on the lineup he faces.The last few times Noah Syndergaard took the hill, the advice was cautionary as not only is he working through bone spurs, he has had minor arm woes throughout the second half. While theres still risk, Thor has demonstrated it isnt a concern on a start-by-start basis. That is, base your decision solely on the matchup and dont temper expectations in fear of a truncated effort. This change in approach would have been more impressive if the end result was using Syndergaard based on a great matchup. However, the New York Mets right-hander welcomes the Washington Nationals into Citi Field. The visitors have been crushing righties as of late, with very few whiffs. Health isnt the concern; paying up for a guy with a very tough matchup is.David Price enters Fridays road game against the Oakland Athletics on a modest four-game winning streak, sporting a tidy 1.93 ERA and 0.93 WHIP in that span, striking out 27 in 28 innings. The Boston Red Sox lefty is in a great spot to keep the roll going as the hosts are one of the worst teams against southpaws for the past month, which includes a high 25 percent strikeout rate in that scenario. Price profiles as the top GPP pick among the upper-echelon arms.SolidJameson Taillon has acquitted himself quite nicely in his rookie season with the Pirates. The 24-year old righty should approach 150 combined innings this season, which is impressive considering he didnt pitch at all the past two seasons, recovering from Tommy John and hernia surgery. Taillon is in a great spot to kick off September strong with a home affair against NL Central cohabitants, the Milwaukee Brewers. The guests whiff at a 25 percent clip versus righties, putting the Bucs freshman in play in all DFS formats.Innings and strikeouts usually trump win potential with respect to identifying a DFS hurler. Being favored comes into play a little more when the strikeout potential of the pitcher is tempered by the opponent. This is precisely the case Friday night as Jon Lester should be favored over Matt Cain and the San Francisco Giants in Wrigley Field. This is a good considering for the past month, the Giants have been extremely stingy with punchouts against southpaws, sporting the leagues lowest 16 percent rate. The upside isnt there for GPP action, but Lester remains a solid choice for cash games.Promise Julio Urias tosses six frames against the San Diego Padres and hell get rubber stamped for DFS action. To his credit, the 20-year old phenom has done exactly that in his last two outings, giving up a combined one run, fanning 14 and walking only two along the way. Its also interesting to note that while the Friars are among the leaders in weighted on base average (wOBA) versus righties for the season, they check in with the second-lowest mark over the past month. Maybe the best approach is to get some exposure to Urias as the upside is pretty huge but look elsewhere if youre a one-lineup gamer.Marcus Stroman usually profiles as better for cash games than tournament play as his style of an average strikeout rate but going deep into games is better for floor than ceiling. However, with a road date in Tropicana Field against a Tampa Bay Rays lineup that fans a quarter of the time against right-handers, the Toronto Blue Jays righty is a candidate for GPP action as well.Danny Duffy looks to get back on track after taking one on the chin last time, courtesy of a Boston Red Sox lineup that has ballooned the numbers of a slew of hurlers this season. Unfortunately for the Kansas City Royals southpaw, next up is an AL Central meeting with the Detroit Tigers, albeit at home. Keep in mind Kauffman Stadium suppresses power but plays positive for runs. However, since power is what drives the Tigers attack, Duffy is in play for GPP action as his 9.3 K/9 meshes well with the visitors 21 percent whiff rate versus southpaws.Streamers Perhaps Dylan Bundy has hit the wall or maybe the league is getting a book on him, but the Baltimore Orioles right-handers has had a rough go of it lately. Bundy has given up five earned in two of his last three outings, both of which lasted fewer than five frames. As likely assumed, walks and homers have been the primary culprits. Fridays matchup with the New York Yankees in Camden Yards will be a challenge but not enough to bench Bundy if you need a late-week push. The visitors arent especially patient and if you ttake away Gary Sanchezs heroics, the Bronx Bombers were near the bottom of the pack in August homers.ddddddddddddriday is going to be a good test for Andrew Triggs as the Oakland Athletics welcome the Red Sox into O. Co Coliseum for a weekend set. Triggs has excelled since leaving the bullpen and joining the rotation, but he hasnt faced the top-scoring team in the league. That said, despite their top tally total, the Red Sox have been held to three or fewer runs 44 times, 24 of which were on the road. Theres obviously risk but theres also precedent, the Red Sox can be kept in check. Especially backed by the run-suppressing venue, Triggs is in play for a spot starter.Because of his pre-Tommy John surgery track record, Alex Cobb has sat on many a fantasy reserve or disabled list the first five month of the season. The Tampa Bay righty is set for his 2016 debut against the daunting Toronto Blue Jays. As tough as the matchup is, if you own Cobb in AL-only formats, you might as well run him out there assuming you need to make up some ground in pitching. Mixed leagues formats can take the wait-and-see approach, unless the situation dictates taking the chance. Clouding the picture is Cobb did not look good during his rehab assignments, starting four games, tossing 15 stanzas, registering a 6.6 ERA and 1.9 WHIP.For most of the season, Jeremy Hellickson has been a matchup play and Friday is no exception. Upon first glance, hes in a good spot, taking on the Atlanta Braves at home. But keep in mind the visitors have hit righties well lately, registering a .345 August wOBA in that scenario. Still, especially if youre chasing wins, Hellicksons in play with Joel De La Cruz taking the ball for the Braves.The Los Angeles Angels were near the bottom of the pack in terms of wOBA versus lefties last month. So while Ariel Miranda has scuffled since entering the Seattle Mariners rotation, hes another option for a sneaky win as the Mariners bats should be able to get to the Halos Brett Oberholtzer.AvoidSpeaking of Oberholtzer, his 47 projected game score puts him just above the cutoff to be deemed an automatic avoid. However, even though the Mariners better hitters are left-handed, the Angels southpaw is a big risk in the Pacific Northwest.One of the dichotomies between DFS and seasonal formats is a pitcher can be a great play in one but a huge risk in the other. Case and point, Robbie Ray will take the mound in Coors Field. The Arizona Diamondbacks young lefty sports an 11.2 K/9 and holds the platoon edge over many of the superior Colorado Rockies sticks, making him a strong DFS GPP play. But with that upside comes lapses in control, which is the last thing you want in Coors, irrespective of which batters box is occupied. Therefore, unless you need whiffs and dont care about ratios, Ray is best left on the bench.HittingFriday lines up to be a choice between Coors and Coors light, with a couple of staunch offenses facing middling pitchers in Arlington. Lets lead with Globe Life Park where Doug Fister and the Houston Astros will square off with A.J. Griffin and the Texas Rangers. Griffins issue is homers, and Fister isnt especially dominant so hes vulnerable to lefty swingers that put the ball in play. Both of these scenarios feed right into the opposing teams strength. Lefty-swinging Colby Rasmus is in the best spot for the home team with the right-handers also threats against the Rangers fly-ball righty. Dont hesitate to use George Springer, Alex Bregman, Carlos Correa or Evan Gattis. On the other side, focus on the left-handed contingent of the Rangers, notably new leadoff hitter Nomar Mazara, Carlos Beltran, Rougned Odor and Mitch Moreland.Coors Field features a battle of lefties so the right-handed brethren of both squads will be in the spotlight. A.J. Pollock hasnt missed a beat since returning, making Paul Goldschmidt a happy teammate, especially facing Jorge De La Rosa. Other Snakes to consider include?Jean Segura, Welington Castillo,?Yasmany Tomas?and especially lefty-crusher, Rickie Weeks Jr. The home teams Nolan Arenado, DJ LeMahieu and Stephen Cardullo are in the best spot against Ray.Wrigley Field will be another popular place for hitting with Albert Suarez taking the ball for the San Francisco Giants. Aside from the standard fare of Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and Ben Zobrist, Jason Heyward and Chris Coghlan are moderately priced options with the platoon bump.Normally, a Seattle Mariners stack features their stable of lefty swingers but Friday sets up well for Franklin Gutierrez, Dae-Ho Lee and Mike Zunino facing southpaw Ariel Miranda. Nelson Cruz is of course in play, just make sure hes in the lineup as hes been nursing a sore hand but is expected to return to action.Finally, Alex Reyes has a great future with the St. Louis Cardinals but hes still raw. The rookie righty takes the hill in the Great American Ball Park where the patient Joey Votto is a no-brainer for cash play and Scott Schebler makes a nice salary-saving option for GPP action.Most likely to hit a home run: Nelson CruzLets assume the reports are accurate and Cruz indeed is hitting his usual clean-up in Safeco Field thus in a great spot against Oberholtzer.Most likely to steal a base: Wil MyersI want to go with a Padre but have dipped into the Travis Jankowski well too often so lets give Myers and his out-of-nowhere 24 pilfers the nod. China Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys China Discount NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys Free Shipping Wholesale NFL Gear Wholesale NFL Camo Jerseys ' ' '

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