
Dan's top hitter streamers and starts as fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for Week 11 of 2025 (June 9 - June 15). He analyzes streamers with favorable matchups, schedules.
As the MLB season continues to roll along, players continue to get hurt and hit the IL, while young players get called up to take their spots. The waiver wire is loaded with potential options for streaming this week and has some stashes that could pay big dividends later this year.
Our hitter streamers fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups column will identify hitters with favorable matchups who can be considered waiver wire streamers ahead of the Sunday night waiver wire runs for leagues with weekly transactions. Players who appear in this article will always be rostered in 40 percent or fewer leagues on Yahoo!
In this piece, every week, I'll look to find hitters playing in the most games and who have the most favorable matchups to help you plug those gaps and fill those holes in your roster. You can also check out the rest of our fantasy baseball streamer content here at RotoBaller. Let's see which hitters we should consider grabbing off the wire as we roll into Week 11 of the fantasy baseball season!
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What Teams Offer the Most Streaming Value in Week 11?
Most MLB teams are playing six games this week.
Teams playing seven games are CHC, MIL, PIT, and STL.
Ballpark Upgrades:
- SFG (3 games @LAD, 3 games @COL)
- PIT (4 games @CHC)
Week 10 Fantasy Baseball Hitter Streamers
I'll recommend only players who are 40 percent rostered or lower, and all roster percentages are from Yahoo!
Tyler Stephenson, C - CIN (38% rostered)
The Reds' backstop kept it going this week with six hits, including another home run, while scoring three runs and driving in three more. He won't be under my 40% rostered threshold by next week at this rate. If you need offense from the catcher position, he's worth a look.
Sal Frelick, OF - MIL (25% rostered)
I'll continue to make the case for Frelick, who has been incredibly consistent over the last month. He smacked his fourth home run this week while raising his average to .292 on the season. If you need AVG, runs, and steals, then he's an excellent add in the short term.
Parker Meadows, OF - DET (25% rostered)
Meadows returned this week and was immediately slotted into the leadoff role for Detroit. He's been a little slow to get going, but he's already swiped two bases, and we know he has legit power in his skill set, too.
Parker Meadows in his return:
✅Amazing defensive play
✅A double
✅A tripleIt's only the 6th inning, but what a return thus far! pic.twitter.com/kYr9wptypF
— Joe M (@jFudgy_) June 3, 2025
If Meadows can stay healthy and do what we know he's capable of doing, he will be a huge fantasy asset for managers this season. Go big or go home with those FAAB bids, I think he will end up being worth every penny.
Chase Meidroth, 2B/3B/SS - CWS (23% rostered)
Meidroth won't provide much power, but he did hit his second home run of the season yesterday. His rostership has dropped lately, even though he's still hitting .300, and it just doesn't make much sense. He's a reliable and valuable utility player who continues to contribute in average, runs, and steals. He belongs on more rosters.
Ernie Clement, 2B/3B/SS - TOR (20% rostered)
Clement is a very similar player to Meidroth, but with a little more pop in his bat. He's getting playing time every day for Toronto and can provide some depth to the end of your bench if you need help in the infield.
Trevor Larnach, OF - MIN (19% rostered)
I'll never fully understand why Larnach doesn't get enough love. The guy can hit, and while he's never going to be a .300-caliber hitter, he still doesn't hurt you by hitting in the .260 to .275 range while providing some power and run production.
Over the last two weeks, he's been inside the top 50, hitting .318 with three home runs, seven runs scored, and eight RBI.
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 1B - CIN (17% rostered)
He's back! Some of us were heavily invested in the Reds' slugger having a breakout campaign, only to see him go on the shelf early in the season and miss five weeks of action.
#Reds Christian Encarnacion-Strand in the minor league rehab stint:
.318/.400/.636 (1.036 OPS)
.449 wOBA
168 wRC+
9 of his 14 hits were extra base hitsFirst game back and he picks up where he left off with a home run and 2 hits prior to the stoppagepic.twitter.com/RYGqaH3elo
— Mike Kurland (@Mike_Kurland) June 7, 2025
But CES had a very successful rehab stint and already made an impact for the Reds, smacking a home run and driving in three runs in their win over the Snakes yesterday. We know he has all the tools to be an outstanding big league hitter; he needs to stay healthy and in the lineup.
I'm buying back in on CES, not just for this week, but for the rest of the season based on the upside that he's shown at times in his young career.
J.P. Crawford, SS - SEA (13% rostered)
The always streaky Crawford is on an upswing right now, hitting .390 over the last two weeks. He can be frustrating to roster with how he's prone to cold spells, too, but with Seattle heating up on offense, he could be a solid stream this week as Seattle wraps up their road trip in Arizona before coming home to face Cleveland next weekend.
Matt Wallner, OF - MIN (13% rostered)
Go pick up Wallner this week and thank me later! The fantasy community was very high on Wallner coming into this season, but an injury derailed his start to the season. He was set to leadoff for Minnesota because of his solid walk rate and on-base percentage, but since he's returned, he's been hitting cleanup for the Twins and getting great results.
⚾ Matt Wallner crushes another one for the Minnesota Twins! ⚾
That’s his 4th home run of the season, and he’s just getting started! Get ready, Twins fans—this power hitter is lighting up the diamond!
Check out the highlight: ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/3ZjsjyPw2y
— MiloX Sports MLB (@MiloXSportsMLB) June 7, 2025
He has three home runs in his first six starts since returning from the IL. He's going to sit against lefties sometimes, but his potential to hit 20+ home runs the rest of the way makes him one of the most compelling pickups of the week. I'm being very aggressive with FAAB on Meadows and Wallner as two of my top targets this week.
Kyle Teel, C - CWS (10%)
Teel is finally up with the White Sox and has collected three hits in his first six at-bats. That's not much to go off, but he was hitting .295 at Triple-A this season with eight home runs and 30 RBI. He's a former first-round pick with some big expectations.
If he's going to get a chance to hit every day, he's well worth a speculative pick-up to see what he can do in his rookie campaign.
Week 11 Deeper League Fantasy Baseball Hitter Streamers to Consider
Some widely available hitters (under 10 percent rostered) could be worth a look this week.
- Mike Tauchman, OF - CWS (9% rostered)
- Jesus Sanchez, OF - MIA (9% rostered)
- Otto Lopez, 2B/SS - MIA (8% rostered)
- David Fry, C/1B/OF - CLE (7% rostered)
- Jo Adell, OF - LAA (6% rostered)
- Abraham Toro, 1B/2B/3B - BOS (4% rostered)
- Wenceel Perez, OF - DET (2% rostered)
Good luck this week, and choose those streaming options wisely! Thanks for making RotoBaller your one-stop shopping for all things fantasy baseball!
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