Guyer stayed hot against the Yankees in Sunday's 2-1 loss, notching two more hits over four at-bats.
EDGE Analysis
The 30-year-old has hits in three of his last four games, and has his line up to .311/.406/.549 on the season. The average represents a 43-point improvement over Guyer's .268 career figure, and he's tallied nine multi-hit outings in May. With a premium spot at the top of the order and a hot bat, he's a valuable commodity in any format at the moment.