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ANALYSIS: Through 32 games this year, Miami Marlins shortstop Miguel Rojas is looking quite a lot like his 2020 self, a player who provided notable fantasy value through his .304 batting average and 12.6% strikeout rate.
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Rojas has slashed .283/.367/.451 so far this year. He has nine doubles, three stolen bases and 22 runs. He's been the primary leadoff hitter for the Marlins lately and has seen most of his best production of the year in May. He's tallied three doubles and nine runs over just eight games so far this month. Both of his home runs on the year have also come this month.
Rojas isn't going to offer much of anything in terms of power. He's hit just 26 home runs over 715 MLB games. But he can still offer a lot of value for fantasy managers seeking help in batting average and runs. His strong plate discipline can give fantasy managers a solid boost in rotisserie and head-to-head categories leagues as well. He has a 0.76 walk-to-strikeout ratio so far this year.
Add Rojas if you need a middle infielder in leagues of 12 teams or deeper. In more shallow leagues, he can remain on waivers.
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