Blue Jays bats could erupt tonight

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The players listed below are in position to provide difference-making stats for DraftKings participants on Monday.

Josh Donaldson: Since joining the Blue Jays at the outset of 2015, the third baseman has posted an impressive .304/.419/.599 slash line against left-handers. Donaldson could record a substantial DraftKings total when he bats at hitter-friendly Camden Yards against southpaw Wade Miley (career 4.16 ERA, 1.35 WHIP).

Troy Tulowitzki: In his productive career, the shortstop has produced an impressive .948 OPS against left-handers in comparison to an .842 mark vs. righties. Tulowitzki will be in great position to rip a round-tripper when he faces Miley (5.51 ERA, 1.43 WHIP in 2016) in Baltimore.

Russell Martin: With a lifetime .804 OPS against left-handers (.743 vs. righties), the catcher will be poised to deliver production at a premium position when he faces Miley (4.74 FIP in 2016).

Melvin Upton Jr.: In his bounceback 2016 season, the outfielder has produced a .930 OPS against left-handers that exceeds his .657 mark vs. righties. Having compiled 19 homers and 24 steals across 473 plate appearances this season, Upton has the skills to produce in multiple ways when he faces the Miley at Camden Yards.

Corey Seager: Hitting .322 with 23 homers and 87 runs across 550 plate appearances, the shortstop could be on his way to winning the National League Rookie of the Year Award. Seager could continue his outstanding season when he brings his lifetime .339/.397/.573 slash line against right-handers into a matchup with righty Jon Gray (career 4.83 ERA, 1.33 WHIP) and a Rockies relief corps that ranks 28th in the Majors with a 4.94 ERA.

Adrian Gonzalez: With an overall .348/.378/.652 slash line in August, the first baseman is back on track after some slow stretches earlier in the season. Gonzalez could go deep or drive in multiple runs when he takes his lifetime .900 OPS against right-handers (.764 vs. lefties) into a matchup with Gray (4.61 ERA in …

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