Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis remains out of the starting lineup Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.
Davis has been dealing with a stomach virus since the weekend and even went to a local hospital on Sunday to receive fluids. Despite his absence, Davis is still considered as day-to-day. Ryan Flaherty will start again at first base, with Pedro Alvarez serving as the designated hitter on Tuesday. Flaherty owns a .296 wOBA this season compared to Davis' .356.
Davis owns a slash of .236/.347/.491 with 22 home runs in 386 plate appearances this season. Our models project him to pick things up slightly over the remaining course of the season, hitting .247/.373/.498 with 15 home runs and a .369 wOBA.
Source: Rotoworld.com