X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Digging Deeper - Waiver Wire Options for Fantasy Baseball Week 1

Reid Detmers - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

Ryan Grundle's deeper fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups and free agent adds, including AL-Only and NL-Only pickups, for Week 1 of the 2022 MLB season.

Welcome back to the NL-only and AL-only pickups column. Each week, we'll look at five players who are under 15% rostered in Yahoo! leagues that can be considered as options to add in deep-league formats, such as 15-teamers or AL or NL-only leagues.

We'll also include a recommendation for what to do with each player on your roster and review previous picks to determine if they are worth holding onto.

Without further ado, let's get into it.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy baseball lineup tools and resources:

 

Nick Senzel - 2B/OF, Reds

13% rostered
Recommended move: Add for the long haul 

Nick Senzel had a solid Spring Training and started the regular season with a hit in the first two games. It appears that the Reds are committed to playing him regularly this season as he started in center field and batted sixth in the first four games of the season. He is a former second overall pick in 2016, so it makes sense that the Reds would want to give Senzel every chance to succeed.

Injuries have held Senzel back in his career. He broke into the league in 2019 and started his career relatively well, playing in 104 games he hit 12 home runs, 20 doubles, and 14 stolen bases. He subsequently would appear in just 59 games over the next two seasons. For his career, he has 15 HR and 18 SB over 167 games, so he has demonstrated the ability to hit for power and provide stolen bases. His elite sprint speed suggests that there is a lot of potential here, he ranked in the 96th percentile in 2019, 97th in 2020, and 94th in 2021.

Senzel profiles as a 20/20 player, which is not easy to find on the waiver wire. Adding the fact that he has dual eligibility (2B/OF), he gives your roster some flexibility. If you are looking to take a flier on a player that has prospect pedigree and potential, he makes for a great pickup. The big question with Senzel is whether or not he can stay healthy, if he does he could be a big difference-maker in NL-only and deep leagues.

 

Jorge Mateo - 2B/SS/OF, Orioles

8% rostered
Recommended move: Add for a few weeks

Mateo is one of the fastest players in MLB, as evidenced by his 99th percentile ranking in sprint speed. He looks to be the starting shortstop for the Orioles this season after he had a great Spring Training, reaching base 10 times in nine games, hitting .381, with two home runs and four doubles, he also had one stolen base in two tries. He is off to a good start to the season as he has reached base seven times in his first four games and has already recorded two stolen bases. While he has hit in the bottom third of the order in the early going, he might find himself hitting at the top of the order if he continues to get on base consistently.

Mateo might not provide much in the power department, but he makes for a good pickup if you need a cheap source of steals. He could provide a decent batting average, as he has shown signs of being a decent hitter in the past. He is also a player that will provide some roster flexibility, as he is eligible at 2B, SS, and OF. If he hits at the top of the order for the O's, with Cedric Mullins hitting behind him, he is likely to score a lot of runs and will make for a very valuable addition. With that said, and given his potential to provide steals, he is worth a speculative add in AL-only and deep leagues.

 

Eric Lauer - SP, Brewers

14% rostered
Recommended move: Add for a few weeks 

If you are looking for a starting pitcher, consider Eric Lauer of the Milwaukee Brewers. Lauer had a good season in 2021, he posted a 7-5 win/loss record, and a career-best 3.19 ERA and 1.14 WHIP. He also stuck out nearly a batter-per-inning, with 117 strikeouts in 118.2 innings pitched, for a career-best 23.9% strikeout rate. However, it was his second half of the season that should have fantasy managers excited, he posted an outstanding 2.60 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, and 63 strikeouts in 62.1 IP.

Lauer's first start of this season was in Baltimore against the Orioles, and he pitched fairly well, pitching 4.1 innings, giving up two runs on three hits while striking out five and walking two. As Lauer suffered a hamstring injury in spring training, it is likely the Brewers did not want to push him too far in his first start. He is currently in line for a tough match-up against the Cardinals in his next start.

If he manages to string together a few good starts, he could become a must-add SP in NL-only and deep leagues. Another factor that helps his cause is that he is on a good team, one that already has three of the best SPs in the game, so he is not likely to line up against other teams' aces, thus he theoretically should have a good chance at accumulating wins this season. Pick him up now and see how he performs in his next few starts, if he does well, you might just have a permanent fixture in your starting pitcher rotation for the rest of the season.

 

Reid Detmers - SP, Angels

14% rostered
Recommended move: Add for the long haul 

Another option to consider at SP is Reid Detmers of the Los Angeles Angels. Detmers was drafted 10th overall in the 2020 draft, and won't turn 23 years old until July. He has all the potential to become a front-line fantasy starter, although that might be too much to ask for this season. However, he could easily become a solid number 2 or 3 SP on your team by season's end. While he struggled in his first go-around in MLB last season, he dominated in the minors, with 108 strikeouts in just 62 innings pitched, and a 43% strikeout rate. He also posted a 3.19 ERA and recorded just 19 walks.

Detmers had an impressive Spring Training and was handed the final spot in the team's 6-man rotation at the start of the season. He was fairly impressive in his first start of the season, as he was able to hold his own against the dangerous Houston Astros lineup. He pitched four innings, allowing two runs on three hits while striking out three and walking two. He is currently lined up to start on the road against the Rangers in his next start, which might be a good matchup for him. If he can stick in the rotation for the entire season, he has a good chance of becoming a very useful addition to your starting rotation for the long term.

 

Art Warren - RP, Reds

13% rostered
Recommended move: Add for a couple of weeks

For those that may have missed out in the mad dash to secure closers in the first few days of the season, don't fret, as there are others out there that will emerge as the season unfolds. Such is the way when it comes to closers and RP in general, it is an extremely volatile position with the potential for major role changes from one week to the next.

One player to consider adding if you are in search of saves is Art Warren of the Cincinnati Reds. When looking at the Reds' bullpen, Warren might be the best fit to become the closer. He was dominant last season, pitching in 26 games, he recorded 34 strikeouts while surrendering just 11 hits in 21 innings pitched. He had a 41.5% strikeout rate, and a minuscule 1.29 ERA and 0.90 WHIP. Granted it is a small sample size, but the numbers are hard to ignore.

He certainly seems to fit the profile of a closer and looks to have the stuff to be a good one. With his 6'3", 230lb frame, he also looks the part. He managed to convert his first save opportunity of the season, picking up the save against the Braves in the fourth game of the season. If Warren is not officially the closer for the Reds, he could be soon. There is a chance that he gets the majority of save opportunities for the Reds this season and is worth a speculative add.

 

Reviewing Last Week's Picks

At the end of each week's post, I'll review what happened with last week's picks and offer a suggestion for them in the future.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy baseball app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, sleepers, prospects & more. All free!



More Fantasy Baseball Advice




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Las Vegas Raiders

Cowboys Agree To Terms With Jaylon Smith
Hunter Goodman

Nearly Hits For The Cycle
Jordan Martinook

Available For Game 4
Stuart Skinner

To Start Game 4 On Monday
Mark Stone

Not Ruled Out For Game 4
Sergei Bobrovsky

Looking To Regain Sharpness Sunday
Connor Hellebuyck

Hopes To End Road Woes On Sunday
Colin Blackwell

Enters Stars Lineup Sunday
Zach Eflin

Cleared To Start On Sunday
Kalel Mullings

Kevin Winston Jr. Recovering From Injuries
Trey Sermon

Steelers Sign Trey Sermon To One-Year Deal
Quincy Riley

Recovering From Surgery
Spencer Rattler

Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener Will Compete For Starting QB Job
RJ Harvey

Broncos Involving RJ Harvey In The Passing Game
Luther Burden III

Motivated After Draft Slide
Corey Seager

Not Past His Hamstring Injury
Stephen Kolek

Strikes Out Seven In Complete-Game Shutout
Kyle Larson

Could Embarrass The Field At Kansas
Tyler Reddick

Should Be Fast At Kansas
Denny Hamlin

Has Been Phenomenal At Kansas in Next Gen Car
Brett Baty

Hits A Pair Of Home Runs, Drives In Five In Loss
Ryan Blaney

Expect Ryan Blaney To Obtain Another Quality Kansas Finish
Chris Buescher

May Be One To Watch At Kansas
William Byron

Is Among The Top Favorites To Win At Kansas
NASCAR

Should DFS Players Roster Bubba Wallace At Kansas?
Christopher Bell

Qualifies Third For This Week's Kansas Race
Austin Cindric

May Be A Great And Sneaky DFS Pick For Kansas
Ryan Preece

Is Ryan Preece Worth Rostering For Kansas Lineups?
Josh Berry

Has Incredibly High DFS Upside For Sunday's Race At Kansas
Justin Haley

Scores New Career-Best Starting Position In Kansas Qualifying
Noah Gragson

Is Noah Gragson Worth Rostering For Kansas Lineups This week?
John Hunter Nemechek

Should DFS Players Roster John Hunter Nemechek At Kansas?
Corey Heim

Qualifies For His First Cup Race Of 2025 At Kansas
Jesse Love

Will Make His First Kansas Cup Start This Week
Jack Roslovic

Notches Two Points In Game 3 Win
Frederik Andersen

Produces 21-Save Shutout In Game 3 Victory
Evan Bouchard

Collects Two Assists In Losing Effort
Corey Perry

Nets Two Goals In Game 3 Loss
William Karlsson

Extends Point Streak To Three Games
Reilly Smith

Completes Multi-Goal Night With Buzzer-Beating Winner
Mark Stone

Sustains Upper-Body Injury Saturday
Chase Elliott

No Longer Leads Enough To Be Worthy Of DFS Play After Qualifying Ninth
Joey Logano

Likely To Look Past Kansas In Preparation For Playoffs
Ty Gibbs

Only Worth Starting In DFS If You Think He'll Lead
Carson Hocevar

A Great DFS Option If He Doesn't Crash
Daniel Suarez

Struggles To Convert Strong Qualifying Runs Into Finishes At Kansas
Aaron Judge

Blasts Two More Homers
Shea Langeliers

Powers A's Past Yankees With Five RBI
Corey Seager

Tallies Three Extra-Base Hits, Two Homers In Return To Lineup
Jacob deGrom

Records 10 Strikeouts
Jose Altuve

Exits Early On Saturday
Oneil Cruz

Exits With Back Issue
Anthony Stolarz

Progressing But Not Close To Return
Miro Heiskanen

Ruled Out For Game 3 Against Jets
Mark Jankowski

Remains Out Saturday
Calvin Pickard

Misses Game 3 Against Golden Knights
Brayden McNabb

Out On Saturday
Brandon Saad

Unavailable For Game 3 Against Oilers
Pavel Dorofeyev

Set To Return Saturday
Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Signs Rookies Dylan Sampson, Carson Schwesinger
Blayne Taylor

Signs With Indianapolis
Jauan Jennings

Still Views Himself As The No. 1. Option In San Francisco
Deone Walker

Being Eased Into Rookie Minicamp
Tyler Shough

Now In Line To Start For Saints?
Derek Carr

Announces His Retirement
Nicolas Roy

Avoids Suspension
Lourdes Gurriel Jr.

Launches Grand Slam, Racks Up Five RBI On Friday
Michael Lorenzen

Dominates Red Sox In Pitcher's Duel
Shohei Ohtani

Smacks Three Extra-Base Hits
Ketel Marte

Homers Twice, Reaches Base Four Times
Jasson Domínguez

Jasson Dominguez Smashes Three Homers On Friday
Erick Fedde

Fires First Career Shutout
San Francisco 49ers

49ers Waive Drake Jackson
Andre Dillard

49ers Sign Andre Dillard
Jaylon Smith

Trying Out With Raiders
Kelvin Banks

Jr. Signs Four-Year Rookie Deal
Jalon Walker

Signs Rookie Deal With Falcons
Kaleb Johnson

Steelers Sign Kaleb Johnson To Four-Year Rookie Deal
Lil'Jordan Humphrey

Giants Cut Lil'Jordan Humphrey
Rashod Bateman

Cowboys Looked Into Trading For Rashod Bateman
Tarik Skubal

Records 12 Strikeouts In Win
Jorge Soler

Scratched On Friday With Groin Tightness
De'Andre Hunter

Ready To Play Friday
Evan Mobley

Returns Friday
Darius Garland

Officially Available Friday
Sam Hauser

Likely To Remain Out On Saturday
Chase Petty

Reds Calling Up Chase Petty
Austin Hays

Activated And Starting On Friday
Belal Muhammad

Set For His First Title Defense
Jack Della Maddalena

Has A Chance To Become UFC Champion
Manon Fiorot

Looks To Become The New Champion
Valentina Shevchenko

Set For UFC 315 Co-Main Event
Aiemann Zahabi

Looks For His Sixth Win In A Row
José Aldo

Jose Aldo Set For Featherweight Bout
Natalia Silva

Looks To Extend Her Win Streak
Alexa Grasso

Returns At UFC 315
Kyle Prepolec

Set For UFC 315 Main-Card Opener
Benoît Saint Denis

Benoit Saint Denis Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Stephen Curry

Unsure When He Can Return From Injury
De'Andre Hunter

Iffy For Friday
Evan Mobley

May Miss Another Game
Darius Garland

Questionable For Game 3
Nikola Jokić

Nikola Jokic Held In Check Wednesday
Chet Holmgren

Logs Double-Double In Game 2 Win
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Leads Thunder To Blowout Win
Derrick White

Close To Another Double-Double In Game 2
Jaylen Brown

Struggles In Second Half Wednesday Night
Josh Hart

Leads All Scorers With 23 Points In Game 2 Against Celtics
Mikal Bridges

Makes Late Impact Again
Karl-Anthony Towns

Turns It Around In Game 2
Jalen Brunson

Leads The Knicks To Another Win
Kristaps Porzingis

Logs Only 14 Minutes In Game 2
Jayson Tatum

Has Another Rough Shooting Night
Rob Dillingham

Remains Out For Game 2 Against Warriors
Al Horford

Starts Game 2 Against Knicks
Will Zalatoris

Looking To Find Consistency Heading Into Philadelphia
Justin Rose

In Solid Form Ahead Of Truist Championship
Russell Henley

Looks To Keep Building Momentum At Truist Championship
Brian Harman

In Great Form Heading Into Philadelphia
Corey Conners

Red-Hot Heading Into Truist Championship
Daniel Berger

In Great Form Ahead Of Truist Championship
Sahith Theegala

Struggles Continue Ahead Of Truist Championship
Xander Schauffele

Eyeing Strong Finish At Truist Championship
Collin Morikawa

Poised To Rebound At The Truist Championship
Tony Finau

Trying To Find Form In Philadelphia
Justin Thomas

Looking To Keep Winning Ways Going Art Truist Championship
Maverick McNealy

In Great Form Ahead Of Truist Championship
Michael Kim

Looking To Recapture Elite Form In Philadelphia
Rory McIlroy

The Headlining Favorite At Truist Championship
Tommy Fleetwood

Eyeing First Victory At Truist Championship
Patrick Cantlay

Looking To Stay Hot In Philadelphia
Andrew Novak

Looking To Keep Hot Stretch Of Play Going In Philadelphia
Shane Lowry

Still Having An Amazing Season Ahead Of Truist Championship
Stephan Jaeger

Trying For Top-10 Result In Philadelphia
Aaron Rai

Heads To Philadelphia Playing Well
Lucas Glover

Hot And Cold Heading To Truist Championship
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF