Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder
Matt Gorski will make his second career start Tuesday, manning first base and hitting sixth in the team's matchup with the Cubs. The former second-round draft pick debuted on April 24, hitting a solo home run for his first career hit. The 6-foot-2 slugger offers a little pop and speed, hitting 23 home runs and stealing 15 bases in 113 games at Triple-A last year. He'll have a tough test against lefty
Shota Imanaga on Tuesday, but he could be a cheap DFS dart throw in hopes he hits another home run.
Enmanuel Valdez will take a seat after starting the last three games at first base for the Pirates.