Triston Casas is starting for the Red Sox at first base on Monday against the White Sox but batting seventh in the order.
Casas has moved down from clean-up to sixth and will now hit seventh as he is in the middle of a rough start to the season. This seems to be a trend with Casas. In his young career, he is a .182/.291/.356 slash line in March and April with a 28 percent strikeout rate. However, from June on in his career, he’s hit .268/.377/.515. This season, Casas has a near 10 percent barrel rate, a career-high fly ball rate, and a near 80 percent zone contact rate. He has gotten more aggressive than he was in the past and is swinging and missing more than he ever has, so this may simply be the case of a young hitter who was too passive early in his career trying to figure out just how aggressive to be. We’d still recommend holding onto him in all fantasy leagues.