since 2002

Bryce Harper or Pete Alonso

1B Age: 32 Bats: L Throws: R

9/26

No game scheduled
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Predicted

Gets on base (--%)

1B: 0% 2B: 0% 3B: 0% HR: 0% BB: 0% HBP: 0%
1b 2b 3b hr bb hbp

Makes an out (--%)

  • Strikeout: --%
  • Out (in play): --%

Schedule

Games this week (6)
DateDayGameHRForce
9-23-24 Mon CHN @ PHI 1.0
9-24-24 Tue CHN @ PHI 1.0
9-25-24 Wed CHN @ PHI 1.1
9-26-24 Thu no game
9-27-24 Fri PHI @ WAS 1.2
9-28-24 Sat PHI @ WAS 1.6
9-29-24 Sun PHI @ WAS 1.1
1B Age: 30Bats: R Throws: R

9/26

No game scheduled
next game »

Predicted

Gets on base (--%)

1B: 0% 2B: 0% 3B: 0% HR: 0% BB: 0% HBP: 0%
1b 2b 3b hr bb hbp

Makes an out (--%)

  • Strikeout: --%
  • Out (in play): --%

Schedule

Games this week (5)
DateDayGameHRForce
9-23-24 Mon no game
9-24-24 Tue NYN @ ATL 1.4
9-25-24 Wed NYN @ ATL 1.2
9-26-24 Thu no game
9-27-24 Fri NYN @ MIL 1.5
9-28-24 Sat NYN @ MIL 1.6
9-29-24 Sun NYN @ MIL 1.2

So, should you choose Harper or Alonso (9/26/24)?

Batter vs pitcher

Both Harper and Alonso have the day off today.

Weather impact

Heavy wind (blowing out), hot temps, ballpark elevation, etc can all have a big impact on long fly balls. An extra few feet can be the difference between warning track and a 3-run dinger. Both Harper and Alonso have a day off, nothing to see here.

Weekly Roster Lock Leagues

For those of you in leagues that require you to set your lineup before the start of each week, day offs can be a bummer. Everything else being equal, give the edge to players that play at least one more game a week. For the M-F week that includes 9/26/24, Harper has 6 games scheduled, while Alonso has 5. So, with one more game, that could make a difference, especially in H2H leagues where you need to pile up points. Slight advantage to Harper.

Related

Freddie Freeman
or
Bryce Harper

What's your take?