Andrés Giménez -- Fantasy Value
Fantasy Value sources for Andrés Giménez of the Toronto Blue Jays
Andres Gimenez will not be in the Blue Jays' lineup for Tuesday's game against the Rays. The decision to sit the shortstop aligns with his established pattern of occasional rest against left-handed starting pitchers. Tampa Bay is sending out southpaw Shane McClanahan, prompting the Blue Jays to make defensive adjustments. Ernie Clement will start at shortstop in Gimenez's absence, while Lenyn Sosa gets the opportunity at second base. This represents a routine lineup decision rather than an injury-related absence, allowing the team to optimize their matchups against left-handed pitching.
Andres Gimenez is a left-handed second baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays whose daily fantasy performance has been highly variable over the April-May 2026 period covered. His fantasy point totals range from 0 to 16 FPTS, with peak performances on April 14 versus Milwaukee (16 FPTS with 1 HR, 2 RBI), April 24 versus Cleveland (15 FPTS), and May 5 at Tampa Bay (15 FPTS with 1 SB). Gimenez's batting statistics show inconsistent production, with games ranging from 0 hits in 4 at-bats to performances with multiple hits and extra-base hits. His on-base plus slugging (OPS) has ranged from 0 to 1.75, with stronger games showing superior plate discipline and contact rates. Over this sample period, Gimenez has demonstrated capability for multi-hit games and occasional power production, though he also shows frequent strikeouts and hitless performances that create volatility for daily fantasy purposes. Recent performance suggests moderate upside on specific matchups but requires careful game-by-game evaluation for optimal fantasy roster construction.
Andres Gimenez is a 27-year-old second baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays standing 5'11" and weighing 161 pounds. Born September 4, 1998, in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Gimenez is currently active on the roster.
Based on recent performance data from late October through early November 2025, Gimenez's projected statistics show modest offensive output. His hits projection averages 0.7 per game for the 2025 season, though his last 10 games show a lower average of 0.5 hits. His total bases projection stands at 1.05 per game with a last 10-game average of 0.6. Home run production remains minimal at 0.08 per game with zero home runs across the last 10 games. RBI projection for the season averages 0.39 per game.
The statistical tables indicate Gimenez's performance data against opponents including the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners, with individual game results showing hits, home runs, and total bases ranging from 0 to 2 across various matchups. These projections and prop bet odds are relevant for fantasy baseball and betting purposes.