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5 Bargain Basement Hitters - Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickups For Week 6

Mark Vientos - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Five hot fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups, streamers, and sleepers for Week 6 (2026). Undervalued hitters outperforming their ownership percentage and should be more widely owned.

With another week of MLB action in the books, it's time to do another deep dive into the waiver wire and five bargain hitters who are enjoying hot surges who could be worth picking up.

This week, we will look at several former top prospects, including an infielder in Minnesota who may finally be tapping into his perceived fantasy ceiling. As always, the names below are available in over 75% of all Yahoo leagues.

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Brice Matthews, 2B/OF, Houston Astros

5% rostered (Yahoo)

Houston Astros former top prospect Brice Matthews made his MLB debut last summer but was only given a short taste of the majors. In a 13-game stint, the former 28th overall pick posted a .167/.222/.452 line with a 674 OPS. Even though he appeared in only 13 contests, the young slugger launched four long balls while swiping one base.

He spent most of the 2025 campaign with Triple-A Sugar Land, where he posted a .260/.371/.458 lien with an .829 OPS. Over these 112 games, Matthews would go deep 17 times and swipe an impressive 41 bags, showcasing his elite five-category upside. Fortunately, Matthews earned a spot on the Opening Day roster, which pushed him into late-round sleeper theory for those in deep five-outfielder formats.

While playing time was hard to come by early on, the young outfielder has begun not only to carve out a role but also to showcase his true upside in the big leagues. Over his last 13 contests, Matthews has held a strong .279/.347/.488 slash line with three doubles, two home runs, and two stolen bases. For reference, the 24-year-old held a much lower .107/.194/.250 line over his first 14 games.

Is this recent surge legit and a potential sign of a breakout campaign?

The Nebraska product enters Wednesday's slate with an overall .211/.288/.394 line, which does not jump off the page. Under the hood, he has generated a .284 xwOBA with a modest .191 xBA and a .352 xSLG, all of which are well below the average marks. However, he has generated an impressive 38.% LA Sweet-Spot%, which places him in the 80th percentile among qualified hitters.

Additionally, despite his lower hard-hit rates, his optimized swing, evident in his high-end 20.5% Pull AIR%, has kept his home run upside high, especially when playing in a park like Daikin Park, which has significantly raised the value of pull-heavy hitters like Isaac Paredes.

Also, while the sample size is small, Matthews has taken steady strides against fastballs, which is key for a young hitter. In 2025, Matthews posted a 50.0% Whiff rate against fastballs, but it dropped to 33.3% in 2026. He has also posted a strong .349 xwOBA against this pitch type compared to the .252 xwOBA he posted against them in 2025.

While the former first-round pick will likely remain in a super utility role, seeing time in several outfield positions, the recent season-ending injury to Carlos Correa could open the door for even more at-bats, especially while Jeremy Pena remains on the IR. Matthews is far from a must-add, but he is showing steady progression and could push for a near 20/20 season if he can fully claim a full-time role.

Managers in deeper five-outfielder formats should look to add Matthews this week, as he is on the right trajectory and could solidify a permanent spot in the lineup in the coming weeks.

 

Mark Vientos, 1B/3B, New York Mets

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Mark Vientos has been a streaky hitter for most of his MLB career. In 2024, he enjoyed a "breakout" season, launching 27 long balls with a .266/.322/.516 slash line. However, in 2025, Vientos was a major disappointment for fantasy players as he posted a much lower .233/.289/.413 line with a modest .702 OPS. During this campaign, the third baseman went deep just 17 times.

Through the early going in 2026, Vientos has begun to rekindle some of his pre-2024 level of play. Through his first 27 contests, the slugger has gone deep four times while holding a .250/.295/.432 line. While he is not a strong target for those in the OBP leagues, his raw power is worth noting. Since April 17, Vientos has been even more productive, posting a .273/.333/.523 line with three of these four round-trippers.

Is this surge just another flash in the pan for the former second-round pick?

While he has been a difficult asset to trust in fantasy, his underlying marks are quite strong and suggest he could be set up well for a bounce-back. Per Baseball Savant, Vientos has generated an elite .275 xBA with a .502 xSLG, which places him in the 86th percentile. The corner infielder has also hit the ball quite hard, as evidenced by his 44.8% hard-hit rate, and has begun to optimize his swing with a 40.3% LA Sweet-Spot%.

This Sweet-Spot% is a near seven-point jump relative to his 2025 mark.

Looking more closely, we can see that Vientos is due for positive regression across nearly all pitch types. When facing fastballs, he has posted a .321 wOBA, but holds a .368 xwOBA under the hood. When facing offspeed pitches, Vientos has generated a .308 xWOBA with a low .271 wOBA on the surface.

While his 13.4% Pull AIR% could be higher, given how hard he impacts the ball, his power numbers should not take much of a hit, even if his swing is not fully optimized for home runs. Another component of his profile that is worth monitoring is his increase in bat speed. Compared to 2025, Vientos has raised his bat speed by nearly 2.0 MPH.

The 26-year-old is not the top target in points leagues given his high 23.2% K% and 30.3% whiff rate, but remains a strong option for those needing a boost in their power totals. With Jorge Polanco and Francisco Lindor still on the shelf, Vientos should continue to see near every day at-bats, and once his positive regression kicks into the box score, the Mets will have a hard time keeping him out of the lineup.

 

The next player we will look at is also a former top prospect, like Matthews. Lee joined the Twins with the eighth overall selection in the 2022 MLB Draft and garnered high interest as he progressed through the system. Through 66 career games with Triple-A St. Paul, Lee has held a .267/.331/.492 line with an .823 OPS and 13 home runs.

However, this production has yet to translate to the majors, until recently. In 2024 and 2025, Lee posted a .232/.275/.357 line over 189 total games with the Twins. As a result, Lee was an afterthought in all the drafts this spring, but he has made a strong turnaround in his development

In his third campaign in Minnesota, the infielder has posted a much higher .270/.323/.435 line with five home runs and two stolen bases, over 33 games. In fact, much of this production has come recently as Lee has held a strong .296/.345/.494 line with all four of the home runs over the last 21 games.

Under the hood, Lee has generated a weak .264 xwOBA, .212 xBA, and a .322 xSLG, all of which suggest this recent surge is nothing more than a brief flash. However, Lee has made fundamental changes to his swing that have helped him turn the corner, especially in terms of power.

So far, Lee has achieved a 34.1% LA Sweet-Spot% and a 26.2% Squared-Up%, both above average. He also posted a 40.5% ground-ball rate, which is on track to be his career-best ground-ball rate, and raised his Pull AIR% to 20.9%, which has helped raise his ceiling for home runs.

His strong 21.9% K% should also keep his floor high for those in the points league, as he does not strike out at a high rate.

While his track record is not long, Lee has begun making the necessary adjustments to achieve greater success against major league pitching. It is also too early to tell if this is sustianble, but for those in deep leagues needing a spark in their infield, they should look at Lee, given his multi-positional eligibility.




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