👉 TAP TO SAVE 30% WITH CODE NEW
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

#1 Expert Projections
Save 30% Now
Import Your Leagues
Top-Rated Accuracy
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Sneaky Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickups, Buys: Week 12 - Hot Pitchers To Sustain Success In 2025?

David Festa - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Andy looks at four sneaky fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups for starting pitchers in Week 12 (2025) on hot streaks, and sees if they can sustain their success.

As we enter the halfway point of June, we have nearly three months of data to analyze. Through the first half of the season, several starting pitchers have exceeded expectations and emerged as viable starting options in all formats.

This week, we will do a deep dive on four starting pitchers who sit under the 25% rostership mark on Yahoo! who have begun to enjoy some previous success. While these starting pitchers may not have the strongest track record, they could be worth a look given their recent production.

Who should fantasy managers be targeting this week? Let's dive in!

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

 

Brandon Walter, Houston Astros

20% Rostered

With the numerous injuries in the Houston rotation, the Astros opted to give Brandon Walter his second look in the big leagues. In 2023, the 28-year-old lefty made his MLB debut with the Red Sox and stumbled as he posted a high 6.26 ERA with a 1.70 WHIP across 23 innings. During this nine-game stint, Walter was deployed out of the bullpen.

He struck out just 16 batters.

During 2024, Walter spent the entire campaign on the Triple-A injured list with a shoulder injury and was eventually signed by the Astros on a minor league deal in late August.

At the start of the 2025 season, Walter was sent to Triple-A Sugar Land, given the time he missed in 2024. However, Walter did not need to wait long as he was given a spot start on May 20 against the Rays. In this outing, the southpaw impressed as he tossed five shutout frames with just three hits and five punchouts. He only walked one batter.

However, after this outing, Walter returned to Triple-A Sugar Land, where he continued to hold his own. Across 47 2/3 total innings of work, the left-hander looked dominant, posting a 2.08 ERA with a 0.76 WHIP. He struck out 49 batters and allowed just seven free passes.

On June 7, Walter was given his second call to the big leagues this season and once again turned in an impressive outing. On June 8, Walter tossed six innings of two-run ball with five punchouts, six hits, and no walks against the Guardians. This strong outing earned him his third start of the campaign. On Sunday, Walter tallied a season-best nine strikeouts across a season-high 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball.

In this start against the Twins, Walter again did not allow a free pass and surrendered just six hits.

Is this breakout legit?

Unlike previous players in this series, we have very little data to analyze regarding Walter. He has logged just 40 2/3 innings in the big leagues, with 23 of them coming in 2023 as a reliever.

This season, he has deployed his cutter 30.7% of the time (most-used), matching similar usage in 2023 (31.2%). This pitch has generated a .319 wOBA, which is lower than the .335 xwOBA under the hood, suggesting minor regression could be coming. His No. 2 pitch, his sweeper, has been a strong whiff pitch (25.0%) but does not carry positive metrics.

This pitch sits with a .415 xSLG and .253 xBA, much higher than the .353 SLG and .176 BA it holds. However, his changeup (third-most used) looks quite elite, boasting a 30.8% whiff rate and a stellar .181 xwOBA.

While regression should be expected, his elite command (1.4% walk rate) and improving strikeout production, aided by a changeup, make Walter a strong streaming option in all leagues.

 

David Festa, Minnesota Twins

10% Rostered

While Zebby Matthews's emergence at Triple-A this season has overshadowed Festa through the early months, with Matthews now on the IL, Festa should have a clear role in the rotation going forward.

Festa made his big league debut last summer and showed high strikeout upside, tallying 77 in 64 1/3 innings of work, but was tough to trust as he held a 4.90 ERA with a 1.32 WHIP. He returned to the big leagues in April of this season and was impressive, logging 13 innings (three starts) to the tune of a 1.38 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP.

He was then returned to Saint Paul for the next month, but was called back to Minnesota on June 5. Unfortunately, his first start back in the big leagues did not go as planned, as he allowed six hits and eight runs across 3 2/3 innings to the Athletics. However, the Seton Hall product bounced back on Wednesday, June 11, logging six innings of two-run ball (three hits) with a 4:2 K:BB en route to earning his first victory of the season over the Texas Rangers.

While his lone blow-up start has tainted his ratios, removing it, he sits with a rather impressive 1.89 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, and a 19:7 K:BB.

Festa relies primarily on three pitches (four-seamer, changeup, slider) and occasionally mixes in a sinker 8.5% of the time. His four-seamer has not found much success, which is not typically a profile to trust. This pitch has generated a high xBA of .300 and an xSLG of .538, accompanied by a low whiff rate of 9.7%.

However, his changeup (second-most used) has been very effective, generating a .223 xwOBA with an eye-catching 49.1% whiff rate. His No. 3 pitch, his slider, has also been effective in racking up whiffs (37.5%) but holds a .503 xwOBA.

It is worth noting that Festa has deployed his changeup slightly more than his four-seamer in each of his previous two outings. This is something to keep a close eye on as it could help him find better results with his four-seamer, especially if he can mix in his other pitches more often.

While Festa could find value as a streamer in a favorable matchup when looking to add to your strikeout total, his lack of a productive fastball will limit his upside and could derail an outing. He is best left on the waiver wire in standard leagues.

 

Jacob Lopez, Athletics

2% Rostered

The 27-year-old has bounced between the rotation and the bullpen this season but may be finding his footing as a starter. On Sunday, Lopez turned in his best outing of the season, as he tossed six innings of three-hit ball (no runs) with one walk and nine punchouts. In his previous outing, Lopez was also effective, logging four innings of one-run ball (unearned run) with four hits and five strikeouts.

However, before this two-game surge, the lefty posted a high 7.20 ERA, 1.75 WHIP, with a 26:10 K:BB over his first 20 innings of work this season.

Is this two-game stretch legit, or just lightning in a bottle?

Entering this season, Lopez logged just 22 2/3 total innings in the majors across 2023 and 2024 (with the Rays) to the tune of a 4.76 ERA and a 1.24 WHIP.

Lopez has relied primarily on two pitches, his four-seamer and slider (75.1% combined usage), and occasionally mixes in a cutter and changeup. His four-seamer has posted a .256 BA and a .558 SLG, which are much higher than the .199 xBA and .461 xSLG it holds, suggesting regression is on the way. Despite the relatively high base statistics, this pitch has generated a substantial amount of whiffs (29.8%).

His second-most used pitch on the season, his slider, has been dominant, boasting a .240 xwOBA with a similar 28.0% whiff rate. In fact, in his most recent nine-strike outing, his slider was deployed slightly more than his four-seamer.

jacob-lopez-slider

The 27-year-old sits in the 94th percentile in hard-hit rate and 82nd percentile in xBA.

Lopez is an emerging starting pitcher who is worth a look in all 12+ team leagues. While his track record is not extensive, his metrics suggest he could remain a serviceable SP4/SP5 with high strikeout upside.

 

Charlie Morton, Baltimore Orioles

15% Rostered

Rounding out this week's column is the man who has much more experience in the majors, Charlie Morton. Morton made my column a few weeks ago after he began his turnaround, and the 41-year-old has continued to shine.

Since May 1, the veteran has posted a solid 3.41 with a 1.25 WHIP. Across these 34 1/3 innings, Morton has struck out 41 batters and allowed just 11 walks. Since June 1, Morton has held a 2.57 ERA with a 1.64 WHIP. During this stretch (14 innings), Morton has struck out 22 batters and allowed only six walks.

This is an incredible turnaround given the 9.45 ERA he held during March and April.

Is this success sustainable?

His primary pitch, his curveball, has continued to improve, which has been the driving force for his success. This pitch held a hefty .397 xwOBA in April, but he lowered it to a .281 xwOBA in May and a .226 xwOBA through his first three starts in June. Through June, this pitch has also generated whiffs at a 39.2% rate, a three-point jump in comparison to May.

Charlie-Morton-Curveball

In addition, Morton has found more success with his four-seamer (second-most used pitch) in June. Through his first three outings this month, this outing has boasted a stellar .166 xwOBA, much lower than the .390 xwOBA it held in May.

Morton has also begun to deploy his changeup more often (8.2% usage in May, 11.4% usage in June), which has also helped him increase his strikeout totals. In May and June, this pitch has boasted a 27.3% and a 28.6% whiff rate. In June, this pitch has also been very effective, generating a .298 xwOBA.

Given Morton's recent stretch of outings and emergence of his curveball, Morton should be viewed as a viable SP4/SP5 option going forward.

More Fantasy Baseball Advice



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!






POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

#1 Expert Projections
Save 30% Now
Import Your Leagues
Top-Rated Accuracy
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Isaiah Stewart

to Remain Out Saturday
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Says Bucks Are Keeping Him Out Against His Wishes
Victor Wembanyama

Available to Face Nuggets Saturday
Pascal Siakam

Exits Early Friday Due to Back Injury
Karlo Matković

Karlo Matkovic Remains Out Friday
Zeke Nnaji

Unavailable Against Spurs
Spencer Jones

Out Saturday
Trey Murphy III

Good to Go Friday
Tim Hardaway Jr.

Likely to Play Saturday
Norman Powell

Still Sidelined Saturday
Tyler Herro

Likely Available Vs. Wizards
Tobias Harris

Iffy for Saturday
Tre Johnson

Could Miss Heat Matchup
Bilal Coulibaly

Questionable Against Miami
Alexandre Sarr

Could Miss Fourth Straight Game
Byron Buxton

Leaves on Friday After Being Hit by a Pitch
Caleb Martin

to Miss Ninth Straight Game
Brandon Ingram

is Back on Friday
Rashee Rice

Won't Face Discipline From NFL
Danny Wolf

is Shut Down for the Season
Olivier-Maxence Prosper

Out Friday Against Toronto
Michael Porter Jr.

Won't Return This Season
Marvin Bagley III

to Miss Third Straight Game
Cade Horton

Headed for Injured List Stint
Isaac Paredes

Placed on Bereavement List
Jordan Lawlar

Suffers Fractured Wrist, Set to Miss 6-8 Weeks
Alejandro Kirk

Having X-Rays on his Thumb
Cade Horton

Exits Friday's Start with Forearm Tightness
Kyren Williams

a Value RB1 in Dynasty Leagues?
Ben Sinnott

Breakout Might Not Happen in Washington
Sam Darnold

Worth Holding in Dynasty Leagues?
Jerry Jeudy

Dynasty Managers Losing Patience Ahead of Year 7
Justin Fields

a Short-Term Option in Kansas City
Chase DeLauter

Returns to Lineup on Friday After Injury Scare
Chris Duncan

Set For UFC Vegas 115 Main Event
Renato Moicano

An Underdog At UFC Vegas 115
Tabatha Ricci

Set For UFC Vegas 115 Co-Main Event
Virna Jandiroba

Looks To Bounce Back
Brendson Ribeiro

In Desperate Need Of Win
Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev

Looks To Remain Unbeaten
Ethyn Ewing

Set For His Second UFC Bout
Rafael Estevam

Looks To Remain Undefeated
Kayshon Boutte

an Offseason Riser in Dynasty Leagues
Dallas Goedert

Worth Selling High After Career-Best Campaign?
Theo Johnson

Trending Down in Crowded Offense?
Kyle Monangai

Pushing for More Opportunities
Amon-Ra St. Brown

One of the Most Dependable Dynasty Receivers
Xavier Worthy

Falls to WR50 in Dynasty Leagues
Patrick Kane

Becomes NHL's Highest-Scoring American
Elias Salomonsson

Lands in Concussion Protocol
Nick Lardis

Injures Left Hand Thursday
Jack McBain

Exits With Lower-Body Injury Thursday
Tyler Kleven

Exits Early Versus Sabres
Oliver Ekman-Larsson

Injured in Thursday's Loss
Justin Faulk

Suffers Lower-Body Injury Thursday
Anthony Cirelli

Earns a Hat Trick
Jayden Daniels

Could Benefit from Influx of Young Talent
Joe Burrow

Ceiling is Still QB1
Andrei Iosivas

Lacks the Standalone Value to Make Him More Than a Deep Bench Stash
Jaylen Wright

Role Could Be Secure for Foreseeable Future
Tyjae Spears

' Dynasty Value Linked to NFL Draft
Konnor Griffin

Secures $140M Deal; Pittsburgh Building Around Young Star
Carter Yakemchuk

in Concussion Protocol
NJ

Arseni Gritsyuk Done for the Season
Tyson Foerster

Available Against Red Wings
Zach Hyman

a Game-Time Decision Thursday
Bryan Rust

Will Play Thursday
Carter Hart

Returns to Action Thursday
Aaron Ekblad

to Be Out for "Weeks" With Broken Finger
NFL

Emmett Johnson's NFL Ceiling in Question?
Ollie Gordon II

Dynasty Value Rising Amidst Organizational Changes in Miami?
Colby Parkinson

Faces Heavy Competition for Targets in Los Angeles
Rashee Rice

Legal Issues Limit His Dynasty Value
Konnor Griffin

Being Promoted to MLB Roster Ahead of Friday's Contest
Brandon Hagel

Likely Out on Thursday
Damon Severson

Not Expected to Return During Regular Season
Igor Chernyshov

a Game-Time Call Wednesday
Radko Gudas

Out Wednesday
Cutter Gauthier

Questionable for Rest of the Week
Evander Kane

Unavailable Wednesday
Konnor Griffin

Pirates in "Deep" Negotiations for Long-Term Contract
Carlos Estévez

Royals Place Carlos Estevez on 15-Day Injured List
CFB

Gunner Stockton Looking "Great" After Offseason Injury
CFB

Sam Leavitt Showing "Encouraging Signs" at LSU Practice
J.J. Spaun

Needs the Putter to Cooperate in San Antonio
Thorbjorn Olesen

Trending Up in San Antonio
Denny McCarthy

Carrying Momentum into San Antonio
Jose Fernandez

Launches Two Home Runs in Historic MLB Debut
Chase DeLauter

Exits Tuesday's Game with Foot Injury, X-Rays Come Back Negative
Chris Kirk

Has Course History on His Side in San Antonio
Billy Horschel

a Volatile Option at the Valero Texas Open
Joe Highsmith

Still Searching for Form in San Antonio
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Looks to Find Form at the Valero Texas Open
Seiya Suzuki

to Begin a Rehab Assignment Soon
Jordan Spieth

a Horse for Course History at TPC San Antonio
Robert MacIntyre

Has One Flaw to Overcome at Valero Texas Open to be a Must-Play
Maverick McNealy

In Exceptional Form This Season
Michael Thorbjornsen

Playing Well But Still Searching For A Win
Hideki Matsuyama

Playing Well Heading to the Valero Texas Open
Si Woo Kim

Heads to Valero Texas Open For Final Tune-Up Before Masters
Cody Ponce

Diagnosed With ACL Sprain, to Miss "Significant Time"
Collin Morikawa

Withdraws From Valero Texas Open
PGA

Stephan Jaegar Still Looking For Consistency at Valero Texas Open
Nicolai Hojgaard

is Red-Hot Coming to TPC San Antonio
Tony Finau

a Risky Proposition at Valero Texas Open
Ludvig Aberg

Looks to Shake Off Collapse at Valero Texas Open
Jacob deGrom

Cleared for Season Debut on Tuesday
Colt Emerson

Signs an Eight-Year Extension with Mariners
Patrick Rodgers

Needs to Make More Birdies in San Antonio
Sepp Straka

Seeks Opportunity in San Antonio This Weekend
Nick Taylor

Could Again Struggle at the Valero Texas Open
Jose Altuve

Tallies Four Hits, Two Homers in Big Night
Miguel Vargas

Hits Grand Slam, Drives in Six in Win Over Miami
Tanner Bibee

to Start on Tuesday Against Dodgers
Chase Elliott

Takes Advantage of Pit Strategies for Second Career Martinsville Win
Denny Hamlin

Dominates but Finishes Second at Martinsville
Joey Logano

Bounces Back with Third-Place Finish at Martinsville
Ty Gibbs

Gains his Fourth Top-Five Finish of the Season at Martinsville
William Byron

Scores Another Top-Five Finish at Martinsville
Joe Pyfer

Extends His Winning Streak
Israel Adesanya

Loses Fourth Consecutive Fight
Maycee Barber

Suffers Her First Knockout Loss
Alexa Grasso

Scores Highlight-Reel Knockout
Niko Price

Retires After UFC Seattle Loss
Michael Chiesa

Victorious In His Retirement Fight
Julian Erosa

Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss
Lerryan Douglas

Scores First-Round Knockout Win In His UFC Debut
Alex Bregman

Clobbers First Two Homers in Sunday's Loss at Wrigley
Kyle Larson

Is Likely to Pay Off for DFS at Martinsville
Christopher Bell

Could Have Another Top-10 Performance At Martinsville
William Byron

Is A Threat to Win Again at Martinsville
Chase Elliott

is A Solid DFS Option for Martinsville Lineups
Chase Briscoe

has Plenty of Upside for DFS Lineups at Martinsville
Ty Gibbs

Should Fantasy Managers Roster Ty Gibbs at Martinsville?
Ryan Preece

Is A Solid DFS Option for Martinsville Lineups
Josh Berry

Could Josh Berry Pay Off for Tournament DFS Lineups At Martinsville?
Carson Hocevar

May be Too Inconsistent to Start in Martinsville DFS Lineups
Austin Cindric

Is Austin Cindric Worth Rostering for DFS At Martinsville?
Denny Hamlin

the Favorite to Win at Martinsville
Ryan Blaney

Should Contend at Martinsville
Tyler Reddick

Should Come Back Down to Earth at Martinsville
Joey Logano

Will Be Strong at Martinsville
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Looking to Rebound at Martinsville
Shane Van Gisbergen

Shane van Gisbergen Showing Progress, Qualifies Fifth at Martinsville
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF