Tue 9/2/14 11:56 AM

McKenry went 3-for-4 with two runs scored in Monday's win over the Giants. With a career slash line of .240/.310/.396 over 755 plate appearances in the majors, McKenry has proven to be an average-to-pedestrian hitter by catcher standards, so it would seem the career-best .869 OPS he's currently sitting on can be attributed almost entirely to the Coors Effect. Thanks to a .404 BABIP in his 22 games at home this season that has netted him a .328 batting average, McKenry is probably worthy of a lineup spot in most NL-only and deeper mixed leagues when he has a heavy slate of home games. He should continue to receive a healthy amount of starts the rest of the way with Wilin Rosario (wrist) uncertain to return before season's end.