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

Starting Pitcher Waiver Wire Streamers for July 4th Weekend

RotoBaller analyzes all of Week 14's fantasy baseball starting pitcher (SP) sleepers and streamers who may be available to pick up on your league's waiver wire.

The World Cup fire has officially been extinguished, and summer once again belongs to the national pastime.  Below are some of the starting pitcher streaming sleepers for the second half of Week 14 to consider adding off your league’s waiver wire. Some of these SP options can be considered sleepers for your team depending on the league format and depth, including NL-Only, AL-Only and head-to-head formats.

Thursday SP Streamers

Carlos Martinez (STL at SF)

Ownership: 30% Yahoo!, 3% ESPN

Martinez certainly isn’t a sexy pick, especially going head-to-head against Madison Bumgarner, but San Francisco’s offense has 1) struggled to create runs against right-handers, and 2) struggled against any hander over the last two weeks: .226 AVG, .278 OBP and .332 SLG.  C-Mart should see a low ERA but a mid-to-high WHIP.

MATCHUP RATING: Risky Stream

 

Nathan Eovaldi (MIA vs. PHI)

Ownership: 32% Yahoo!, 25% ESPN

Source: Sarah Glenn/Getty Images North AmericaIt seems like the Marlins and the Phillies play each other every week in a 3-2 game.  Hopefully it’s this game.  Honestly, you could take Eovaldi or Kendrick in this one, but Eovaldi has a better K-rate and the Phillies’ bats are worse against right-handers.

Kendrick is also giving up too many hits, and the Marlins aren’t terrible at run creation when they play in south Florida.  Philadelphia has a high fly ball rate which plays well into Eovaldi’s low 6.4% HR/FB rate, especially at Marlins Park.

MATCHUP RATING: Solid Stream

 

Matt Shoemaker (LAA vs. HOU)

Ownership: 13% Yahoo!, 5% ESPN

I had high hopes for Shoemaker last week, so naturally he tossed a gem in his last start by giving up 8 ER in 4 IP.  Shoemaker is good enough to make fantasy owners go Godfather Part III when picking him off the waiver wire-- just when I thought I was out, [t]he[y] pull[s] me back in.  Read that previous sentence in an Al Pacino voice.  As for Thursday night’s game against Houston, this isn’t rocket science.  Shoemaker’s best pitch is the split-finger and the Astros are the worst hitting team in the league against splits.  Add in that both Shoemaker and the Astros have high K-rates and you’ve got yourself a projected quality start.

MATCHUP RATING: Must Stream

Friday SP Streamers

Marcus Stroman (TOR at OAK)

Ownership: 19% Yahoo!, 6% ESPN

Marcus Stroman Toronto Blue Jay MLB NewsWhen you’re at your picnic, party or barbecue on Friday and the 1967 hit by Sam and Dave comes on the iPod or radio, feel free to sing along to the chorus “I’m a STRO-man.”  Stroman’s fastball may get touched up a bit against Oakland’s lefties, but his slider should keep the big time mashers (see: Yoenis Cespedes) at bay.

Make no mistake-- there will be some scoring by the A’s.  It’s tough to keep the league’s third-best run-scoring offense against right-handers from crossing the plate.  However, Stroman is good enough to go 6 IP, 6 K and 3 ER, and with that Toronto offense, that’s all he’ll need for a W.

MATCHUP RATING: Solid Stream

 

Josh Collmenter (ARI at ATL)

Ownership: 7% Yahoo!, 2% ESPN

About a week ago, this matchup would’ve played right into Collmenter’s hands.  But after seven straight wins, it looks like Atlanta has figured out how to hit right-handers.  Atlanta hasn’t had a lot of success against him-- .232/.259/.375 slash line by current Braves-- nor has Collmenter’s high fly ball rate translated to a lot of runs, but the weather is projected to be a humid evening in Atlanta and the Braves are hot.

MATCHUP RATING: Desperate Stream

Saturday SP Streamers

Edinson Volquez (PIT vs. PHI)

Ownership: 6% Yahoo!, 5% ESPN

The Buccos have been among the hottest teams since the start of June, which automatically improves any Pirate starting pitcher’s win chances, and Philadelphia has been awful all season against right-handed pitching.  Easy, right?  Not so much.  For whatever reason, Volquez hasn’t put together two quality starts in a row, and his last start was solid.  Philadelphia has also hit the changeup decently, a pitch that Volquez has struggled with.

MATCHUP RATING: Risky Stream

 

Hector Santiago (LAA vs. HOU)

Ownership: 4% Yahoo!, 1% ESPN

When in doubt, look at the K-rates.  Santiago’s 20.8% K-rate should mesh well with Houston’s 23.3% K-rate and make life a little easier for his fantasy owners.  His walk numbers are still cause for concern, and that's been leading to extra runs scored on him all season.

MATCHUP RATING: Risky Stream

Sunday SP Streamers

Jeff Locke (PIT vs. PHI)

Ownership: 10% Yahoo!, 7% ESPN

Locke has been too good to pass up, but his matchup on Sunday could pose some problems.  The Phillies are actually in the top third in run creation against lefties, mainly due to their high HR/FB rate.  The lineup Locke will most likely face has also hit him well.  Locke should be a solid starter for the rest of the season, but he may have problems Sunday.

MATCHUP RATING: Risky Stream

 

Drew Hutchison (TOR at OAK)

Ownership: 21% Yahoo!, 5% ESPN

By Keith Allison on Flickr (Original version) UCinternational (Crop) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia CommonsDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hutch is on the road in his next start which means Dr. Jekyll should make his appearance on Sunday.  Or is it Mr. Hutch who puts up the better numbers?  Either way you look at it, expect good Hutchison to come out against the A’s.

On the road, the dude has been silly good.  The A’s may be silly good themselves at home, but as long as Hutch continues to strike out batters (14.8 K/BB rate) and give up shallow fly balls (42.2% FB rate, 3.8% HR/FB rate) the way he has been, he won’t have too many struggles in cavernous O.co Coliseum.

MATCHUP RATING: Solid Stream

 

Jesse Hahn (SD vs. SF)

Ownership: 44% Yahoo!, 39% ESPN

Hahn has been nothing short of sensational since getting a spot in the rotation.  There’s really not a whole lot not to like about him.  He makes this list because he’s been very good so far and too good to pass up.  Two things to consider watching out for: he’s giving up a lot of liners (25.8% LD rate) and he’s stranding a lot of runners on base (85.1% LOB rate).  Those are two BIG watch-outs, and San Francisco’s offense is good enough to take advantage.

MATCHUP RATING: Risky Stream

 




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

T.J. Watt

Pittsburgh Still Not Close on New Contract
Terry McLaurin

Still Not Pleased with Contract Situation
Sonny Milano

on Track to Be Ready for Training Camp
Yu Darvish

to Make Season Debut on Monday
MLB

Nationals Fire Dave Martinez, Mike Rizzo
Jakub Dobes

Signs Two-Year Deal with Canadiens
KaVontae Turpin

Arrested on Two Charges
Cole Ragans

to Begin Throwing on Monday
Theo Johnson

Prioritizing his Health this Offseason
Andrés Giménez

Andres Gimenez Hits 10-Day Injured List
Jermaine Burton

Continues to Show Growth
NHL

Hendrix Lapierre Signs One-Year Deal with Capitals
Carson Hocevar

Should DFS Players Consider Carson Hocevar for Chicago Lineups?
Tye Kartye

Kraken Re-Sign Tye Kartye for Two Years
Ross Chastain

May be A Decent DFS Option for Chicago Lineups
Dmitri Voronkov

Signs Two-Year, $8.35 Million Extension with Blue Jackets
Ryan Preece

Should DFS Players Roster Ryan Preece at Chicago?
Austin Dillon

Is Too Great of A Risk to Add to Chicago Lineups
Zane Smith

Is A Value Play Worth Rostering At Chicago
Austin Hill

is A Favorable Value Option for Chicago DFS Lineups
Ty Dillon

Is Ty Dillon A Decent Driver to Add For NASCAR DFS At Chicago?
William Byron

Qualifying Crash Makes William Byron a Likely DFS Must-Have
Alex Bowman

Should Finish Well, but Probably Costs Too Much for Serious DFS Consideration
Joey Logano

Has Been Relatively Mediocre on Road Courses Lately
Ryan Blaney

Doesn't Really Fit Neatly into Optimal DFS Lineups
Austin Cindric

Remains an Overrated Road Racer
Brad Keselowski

Likely to Brush Past Chicago Street Course to Focus on Daytona
NASCAR

John H. Nemechek One of the Best Underdog Options After Strong Runs at Mexico City and Last Year
Cole Custer

Strong Mexico City Run and Xfinity Series Chicago Win Make Him a Solid DFS Option
Erik Jones

Likely Not Good Enough on Road Courses for DFS Consideration Despite Poor Qualifying Result
Noah Gragson

May Be Better Than Other Cheap DFS Options
Riley Herbst

Despite Decent Mexico City Run, Don't Expect Riley Herbst to Contend at Chicago
Cody Ware

Is a Road Course Veteran, but It's Rarely Helped Him in NASCAR
Shane Van Gisbergen

Shane van Gisbergen Is The Heavy Favorite to Win at Chicago Street Course
Christopher Bell

Should Be Strong Despite Practice Struggles at Chicago Street Course
Cam Ward

"Not Expecting" to be handed Starting Job
Chase Claypool

Eager to Get Back on the Field
Wyatt Langford

Activated, Playing on Saturday
Jay Huff

on the Move to Indiana
Cam Whitmore

Wizards Acquire Cam Whitmore from the Rockets
LaJohntay Wester

Stands out on Special Teams
Clarke Schmidt

Likely to Undergo Tommy John Surgery
Nolan Arenado

Scratched from Saturday's Lineup
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Starting on Saturday
Corbin Carroll

Activated from 10-Day Injured List
Cincinnati Bengals

Shemar Stewart, Bengals Continue Contract Talks, No Progress Made
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Potential Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade may not Happen Until "August, September"
Ha-Seong Kim

Removed Early During Season Debut
ARI

Christian Fischer Retires From NHL at 28
NHL

Spencer Martin Moves to Russia
WAS

Anthony Beauvillier Re-Signs With Capitals for Two Years
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Sitting Out With Foot Issue
Isaiah Neyor

Impresses at Minicamp
Houston Rockets

Jock Landale Waived by Rockets
Bo Bichette

Back in Blue Jays Lineup
Jonas Valančiūnas

Jonas Valanciunas Considering Returning to Europe
Miles Sanders

Works With Starters During Mandatory Minicamp
Jabari Walker

Signs Two-Way Deal With Sixers
Chimere Dike

Titans Could Move Chimere Dike Inside
Keandre Lambert-Smith

KeAndre Lambert-Smith not Guaranteed Roster Spot
Anthony Bradford

Working Hard to Win Back Starting Job
Byron Young

Still Improving?
Cody Simon

Jonathan Gannon has Been Impressed With Cody Simon
SirVocea Dennis

has Impressive Offseason
Trevor Penning

Could Still Have a Role in New Orleans
Jonathan Kuminga

Warriors Decline Recent Offer for Jonathan Kuminga
Orlando Magic

Moritz Wagner, Magic Agree to One-Year Deal
Clarke Schmidt

Placed on Injured List
José Soriano

Jose Soriano Throws Gem Against Braves
Robbie Ray

Earns Ninth Win in Complete Game
T.J. Watt

Likely to Reset the Edge-Rush Market
George Springer

Blasts Two Homers, Drives in Four
James Wood

Goes Yard in Five-Hit Night
Bradley Beal

Suns Discussing Potential Buyout
Los Angeles Lakers

Jaxson Hayes Staying with the Lakers
NBA

Damian Lillard "Open" to Signing With a Team This Offseason
Max Muncy

Out at Least Six Weeks
Clarke Schmidt

Leaves Start with Forearm Tightness
Colson Montgomery

Promoted to the Major Leagues
Pittsburgh Steelers

Omar Khan, Steelers Agree to Three-Year Contract
Max Muncy

Goes on Injured List With Knee Bruise
Calvin Austin III

Private: Calvin Austin III Making Case for No. 2 Role
SJ

Sharks Claim Nick Leddy Off Waivers
SJ

Sharks Sign Dmitry Orlov to Two-Year, $13 Million Contract
CAR

Nikolaj Ehlers Joins Hurricanes on Six-Year Contract
Ace Bailey

Inks Rookie Contract With Jazz
Boston Celtics

Josh Minott Inks Deal With Celtics
Sandro Mamukelashvili

Heading to Toronto
Jared McCain

Not on 76ers Summer League Roster
Dylan Harper

Unavailable for California Classic
COL

Brent Burns Inks One-Year Deal with Avalanche
STL

Blues Land Pius Suter on Two-Year Deal
Morgan Frost

Agrees to Two-Year Extension with Flames
WPG

Gustav Nyquist Moves to Winnipeg
Cody Glass

Devils Re-Sign Cody Glass to Two-Year Deal
PIT

Anthony Mantha Joins Penguins
Cleveland Cavaliers

Larry Nance Jr. Headed Back to Cavaliers
Eric Gordon

Remaining with 76ers
Los Angeles Lakers

Deandre Ayton Joining Lakers
Emil Heineman

Signs Two-Year Deal with Islanders
Simon Holmstrom

Re-Signs with Islanders for Two Years
UTA

Nate Schmidt Signs Three-Year Deal with Mammoth
UTA

Brandon Tanev Moves to Utah on Three-Year Contract
Dallas Mavericks

Dante Exum Returning to Dallas
Jaren Jackson Jr.

Has Surgery to Repair a Turf Toe Injury
Bud Cauley

in Great Form Ahead of John Deere Classic
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

a Player to Avoid at John Deere Classic
Jake Knapp

Riding Momentum Ahead of John Deere Classic
PGA

Sungjae Im Looking for Consistency at John Deere Classic
Ryan Gerard

a Solid Option at John Deere Classic
Rickie Fowler

Looking to Rebound at John Deere Classic
Cameron Champ

a Volatile Option at John Deere Classic
Jackson Suber

Staying Below 70 is Key to Success for Jackson Suber
Kevin Roy

Playing Better Heading into John Deere Classic
Justin Lower

Hoping for Something Positive in Illinois
Ben Kohles

a Long Shot at John Deere Classic
Stephan Jaeger

Attempts to Stop Roller-Coaster Ride
Beau Hossler

Needs a Challenge in Illinois
Harry Higgs

Has Potential at John Deere Classic
Nick Dunlap

Keeps Plugging Through Tough 2025 Season
Kevin Yu

a Near Must-Play at TPC Deere Run
PGA

J.T. Poston Returns to John Deere Classic Looking for Another High Finish
Thriston Lawrence

a Decent Fit For John Deere Classic
Tom Kim

Not Finding Much to be Happy About Ahead of John Deere Classic
Si Woo Kim

is a Prohibitive Fade at John Deere Classic
Ben Griffin

is the Appropriate Favorite at TPC Deere Run
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF