Week 12: Best Fantasy Baseball Waivers And Streams
Week 12: Best Fantasy Baseball Waivers And Streams. We have already landed into July and here comes the season of MLB. It has become highly mandatory to keep monitoring the free-agency and waiver wire pools. One reason behind the same is that modern fantasy baseball owners avoid early trading in the summertime.
The owners and clubs are focused to add players to the avenue and facilitate improvement. Summer roster decisions are responsible to make or break the team’s fate. No matter if you’re playing in a league having 10 teams, 8 teams, or 12 teams, top waiver-wire options should be checked as well.
Let’s explore some of the player highlights in terms of a handful of batters and pitchers. Along with that, we will take a quick look at their recent success, playing formats, sizes, and various other advice.
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Andrew McCutchen – Brewers
The 35-year-old McCutchen looks forward to his first summer as Brewer. Having a slow start at the beginning, the outfielder can accompany the month of June with 12 RBIs, 12 runs, and 2 steals. Earlier this week, he was able to score two home runs and 16 bases. He can be the perfect option in a team of 12 members and five outfielder leagues.
Christian Walker – Diamondbacks
Walker has been playing the game for the past two months. He is getting perfection with the passing time. His power numbers like 15 home runs are surefire reasons to add him to a squad of 10-team leagues.
Franmil Reyes – Guardians
Franmil Reyes is making a comeback from the hamstring injury. He can be a choice among the league-mates. He was avoided in the majority of the leagues but is capable of making the power-hitting stats in 10-team leagues. He has been able to hit four hits in three recent games, one being the fourth round-tripper of his 38-game season.
Robbie Grossman – Tigers
Grossman plays for the Tigers and has been getting minimal attention. He has two home runs, four runs over seven days, and six RBIs. He is a much better option than his OPS I.e. 1.148.
Zach Plesac – SP Guardians
Plesac ramps up in our list for the straightaway the second week in a row. He has been a strong competition against the Dodgers and Twins. He will even go to play a rematch against the Twins and a home game against the Yankees. He might not be suitable for auto-start against the yanks but is a worthy option for all sorts of formats.