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

Top Hitter Streamers and Starts for Fantasy Baseball - Week 12

Josh Naylor

Fantasy baseball hitter streamers and starts for Week 12. Hitters to add from the waiver wire and stream. Justin analyzes the top batter streamers to pickup.

Right now, the quality of baseball appears to be at an all-time high. Playoff races are heating up, and this week especially, that's leading to highly-contested matchups between premier teams. More of this to come, please!

Fantasy baseball teams are built through the draft, but an argument can be made that leagues are won through in-season management. Being able to leverage your lineups appropriately so that you are starting the players who are a) playing in the most games and b) are in the most favorable matchups will allow accumulating as many statistics as possible, regardless of league format.

One common way to create the optimal lineup is streaming hitters off of the fantasy baseball waiver wire. It is very common to pick up pitchers who have favorable matchups, but what about doing the same for hitters? Outside of batting average, the other four traditional 5x5 hitter categories are counting statistics, meaning that you can gain a legitimate edge by targeting undervalued hitters on the waiver wire you have the best opportunity to produce. That is the focus of this column. Every week, we will be taking a look at which hitters are the most valuable streaming assets off of the waiver wire. All of these players are under 50% owned in Yahoo leagues, yet could be premium contributors for the upcoming week. Who are these intriguing fantasy baseball streamers? Let us dive right into it!

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

 

What Teams Offer The Most Streaming Value?

When it comes to streaming hitters, outside of overall talent, there are three factors to pay attention to:

  1. How many games is that team playing this week? Playing in the most games gives you the most opportunity to rack up the counting statistics we are looking for. Six games are the standard for a week, with anything above that very enticing and anything below that worrisome.
  2. What parks are they playing at? There is a major difference between playing your games in Colorado and playing your games in Oakland when it comes to offensive success. Targeting players who will benefit from playing in hitter-friendly targets is a great way to gain an edge over your opponents. For this study, we will be using Baseball Savant's park factors to rank the friendliness of the stadiums each team is playing at for this upcoming week.
  3. Which pitchers are they facing? To calculate the strength of the opponent, we will be using Fangraphs Depth Chart's ERA projections for each starting pitcher they will face.

By taking the average park factor and projected opposing starting pitcher ERA for each of their games, and then adding a boost based on the game played, we can accurately measure the "friendliness" of each team's upcoming matchups. Speaking of which, it is time for the great reveal!

It's great to see the return of the eight-game week! Of course, this is also coming with a few teams with five-game weeks, which isn't ideal, and there isn't an abundance of teams playing more than six games this week.

As things stand, there are some teams that stand out as obvious streaming targets, making this week potentially more condensed than normal. Given the separation in terms of volume, taking advantage of that can make sense, though you can also make a similar case this could be the best week to go for quality over quantity. So, who is in a position to thrive this week? Let's take a closer look!

Stats via Baseball Savant and Fangraphs

 

Josh Naylor and Oscar Gonzalez, Guardians

Naylor: 39% rostered
Gonzalez: 8% rostered

It's been quite the run for the Cleveland Guardians as of late. After getting off to a slow start to the season, Cleveland has won 16 of their past 22 games, including series wins against the Dodgers and the division-rival Twins, and now enter Friday tied for first place in the AL Central. How are they doing it? Some more contributions from their outfield than normal is certainly helping,

At the trade deadline in 2020, the Guardians made a monumental decision to trade starter Mike Clevinger to the Padres for a package of young players, which at the time didn't seem like the best return for a frontline starter. Now though, the perception of that trade has changed, and Josh Naylor is a major reason why. Considering he suffered multiple fractures in his leg in June of last year, that is a shocking sentence to write, though he's come back marvelously.

With a 140 weighted-runs-created-plus (wRC+) this season, Naylor has been a potent offensive contributor for the Guardians. This is a player who has demonstrated the ability to hit the ball extremely hard, but there have always been issues when it comes to him hitting the ball in the air. This year, though, he's hitting more fly balls (25.9% by a wide margin), leading to a career-best 8.9% barrel rate. Then, you factor in his tremendous contact ability (8.6% swinging-strike rate), and you get an all-around offensive skill set in the middle of a rising lineup.

In Cleveland's latest case study of outfielders with potent raw power but trajectory issues, they've also benefited tremendously from the rise of Oscar Gonzalez, who has been a pillar in the middle of their lineup with a 141 wRC+ since being promoted to the MLB level. Now, that's mainly boosted by an unsustainable .390 batting average on balls in play (BABIP), yet there is still a lot to like about Gonzalez. After all, 45.6% of his batted balls have been hit 95 MPH or harder, while he also possesses a 92nd percentile sprint speed. Add that together, and you're going to get a higher BABIP, which, combined with his historically-modest strikeout rate, should lead to a .270-.280 batting average. From there, you sprinkle in power potential and run production batting fourth or fifth in this lineup, and there is so much to be intrigued with.

Cleveland plays eight games this week, all at home, ranking in the top ten in projected ballpark factor and projected opposing starting pitcher ERA. Their offense, and entire team, are on a roll right now, and that should continue onto this week. Thus, why not benefit from two of their middle-of-the-orders bats, each have who brings a lot to the table? It just makes too much sense!

 

Max Kepler, OF, Minnesota Twins

28% rostered

Sticking with the AL Central, the expectation at the beginning of the season was that the White Sox would run away with the division. For most of the season though, it's been the Twins who have looked like the best team in the AL Central. As they look to fend off the Guardians and White Sox, they'll rely heavily on their offense to carry the load. In the end, the rise of Max Kepler will likely be a major reason why.

On the surface, with a 115 wRC+ and .240/.340/.399 slash line, it's been a solid but standard season for Kepler. That being said, there is a reason we don't simply look at surface-level numbers; they can be conflated by poor luck in small sample sizes. Now, with a career .248 BABIP, Kepler's batted-ball luck has always been worse than other hitters, yet when you consider he's pulling the ball less than ever (38.9%) at a more batting-average friendly launch angle (12.3), you'd expect a higher BABIP than the .256 mark he has right now. Add that to his strong contact skills, and a .250-.260 batting average is well within the realm of possibilities.

Plus, this is still a player who hits for power (8.6% barrel), hits the ball very hard (42.9% hard-hit), and gets on base a lot. Oh, and he just happens to hit in the middle of one of the best lineups in all of baseball. Especially when he has an eight-game week, including against a shaky Cleveland rotation and the Orioles, this is the type of hitter who can give you elite run production, while also providing contributions in other areas. Regardless of the format you partake in, what are you waiting for?

 

Jack Suwinski, OF, Pittsburgh Pirates

14% rostered

Man, this truly is just a central-themed piece! My apologies to those on the West or East coast; let's hope for more diversity next time!

Although their record doesn't show it, the Pirates have had spurts of competitive play, and, as a young team, are starting to see some encouraging signs from players they hope they can build around. One of those players, and perhaps the most pleasant surprise of them all? That would be outfielder Jack Suwinski.

Acquired from the Padres in the Adam Frazier trade last trade deadline, Suwinski absolutely shredded minor-league pitching (134 wRC+) last year, and after ding the same this season, he earned his promotion to the MLB level. From there, he's performed well with a 111 wRC+, and is only now starting to come to his own:

Strikeouts (31.1% K) remain a problem, but Suwinski's power and overall quality of contact are starting to show. For the year, he's running an impressive 13.3% barrel rate, while he has shown the ability to make strong swing decisions (25.3%) as well. We'll see what happens with his strikeouts, though his 11.3% swinging-strike rate isn't particularly high, so he should see some positive regression in that regard.

At the end of the day, any middle-of-the-order hitter with a seven-game week deserves a look, especially when they bring plenty of power to the table. Pittsburgh getting to face the Nationals and some of the lower-regarded pieces of the Brewers rotation (sans Corbin Burnes) is advantageous, and Suwinski is the type of player who can help you with those good ol' counting stats. While more of an option in 15-team leagues, captain Jack certainly needs to be on your radar. If not, you may end up walking down the plank!

 

Jose Iglesias and Yonathan Daza, OF, Colorado Rockies

Iglesias: 7% rostered
Daza: 4% rostered

We're digging deep into the barrel here! Then again, when the Rockies have a full slate of games at home, you sit back and listen.

With Kris Bryant still on the injured list, the Rockies' initial plan to compensate for the blow was to work through a platoon of Sam Hilliard and Yonathan Daza. Nevertheless, with Daza (.335 weighted on-base average/wOBA) shining, he's not only taken on everyday playing time but consistently is batting in the top-two of the order. With a career 16.5% strikeout rate and a 7.8% swinging-strike rate this season, this is a player who has a knack for making contact, while he does so not in the air (1.9% pop-up), and to the opposite field (30.8%) more than the average hitter. Add in the ballpark he plays in, and that's going to lead to a high batting average, which also leads to getting on base and scoring runs in a very run-friendly environment. I mean, what else are we looking for?

Iglesias, meanwhile, is particularly interesting should you be in the need of a shortstop streamer. Like Daza, the 32-year-old doesn't bring any power to the table, but he's striking out less than 10% of the time, while also demonstrating advantageous contact sprays (not in the air, even sprays) for a high batting average. Once you start digging through the weeds in the middle infield, it's hard to find a better option than what he'll bring at home this week.

Sometimes, the non-sexy options are the smartest; all production counts the same. Both of these hitters look destined to boost your fantasy team's batting average, while also being a part of a lineup that will naturally score runs during their home stretch. For one week, the dip in power is well worth it. While Bryant remained sidelined, let's find another way to have a rooting interest in this team!



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 Analysis




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

Evander Kane

Drops to Fourth Line Saturday
Kasperi Kapanen

Won't Play on Saturday
Calvin Pickard

Starts Game 5 for Oilers
Jaxson Dart

Working as No. 2 QB During Offseason Workouts
Xavier Gipson

Roster Spot Could be in Jeopardy
Josh Reynolds

the Front-Runner for WR2 Duties
Garrett Wilson

Stock Up This Offseason
Breece Hall

Motivated Going into 2025 Season
Brandon Aiyuk

Making Good Progress From Knee Injury
Keon Coleman

Inconsistent at Minicamp
Mitchell Trubisky

Not a Lock for Backup Job
Dalton Kincaid

Adds Strength and Bulk
James Cook

a Full Participant in Mandatory Minicamp
Tyrese Haliburton

Struggles in Friday's Loss to OKC
Jacob Misiorowski

Expected to Make Next Start
Chet Holmgren

Dominates the Glass in Game 4
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Leads the Way in Game 4
Jalen Williams

Has a Quality Showing on Friday Night
Charlie Morton

Continues Good Work With 10 Strikeouts
James Wood

Homers, Drives in Four
Agustín Ramírez

Agustin Ramirez Homers Twice to Snap Skid
Isaac Paredes

Astros Hopeful Isaac Paredes Can Avoid the Injured List
Royce Lewis

Dealing With Hamstring Strain
Kodai Senga

Diagnosed With Grade 1 Hamstring Strain
Gleyber Torres

Goes Deep Twice on Friday
Jonathan India

Leaves With Apparent Shoulder Injury
Evan Carter

Leaves Early With Wrist Soreness
Anthony Richardson

Should be Fine for Training Camp
Russell Westbrook

to Decline Player Option
Kevin Durant

Trade Could Happen in the "Next Few Days"
A.J. Puk

Pauses Throwing Program
Matt Chapman

Can Begin Rehabbing in a Week
Logan Gilbert

Next Start Could Come in the Big Leagues
Cam Akers

Joining Saints
Yordan Alvarez

Still Not Hitting
Michael Mayer

to Get More Involved
Aaron Rodgers

DK Metcalf Building Chemistry with Aaron Rodgers
Colston Loveland

Likely to be Primary Tight End
Jacob Wilson

Returns on Friday
Justin Martinez

Out 12-13 Months With UCL Sprain
Will Johnson

Returns to Practice
Harold Fannin Jr.

Could Have Big Role in Rookie Season
Matt Chapman

Could Miss the Rest of June
Quentin Johnston

Still Running With Starters
Rashawn Slater

Takes Part in Minicamp
Jack Bech

Mostly Working With Second-Team Offense
Dont'e Thornton Jr.

Makes Strides This Offseason
Joaquin Buckley

Set For Main Event
Kamaru Usman

An Underdog At UFC Atlanta
Miranda Maverick

Set For Co-Main Event
Rose Namajunas

Looks To Bounce Back
Andre Petroski

Looks To Extend His Win Streak To Four
Edmen Shahbazyan

A Favorite At UFC Atlanta
Raoni Barcelos

Set To Take On Former Champion
Cody Garbrandt

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Mansur Abdul-Malik

Looks For His Third UFC Win
Cody Brundage

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Alonzo Menifield

Opens Up UFC Atlanta Main Card
Oumar Sy

Looks To Remain Undefeated
Aaron Civale

Traded to the White Sox
Connor Hellebuyck

Wins Vezina And Hart Trophies
Aleksander Barkov

Records Two Power-Play Assists Thursday
Sam Reinhart

Collects Three Points in Thursday's Loss
Matthew Tkachuk

Notches Three Points in Losing Effort
Calvin Pickard

Joins Exclusive List with Thursday's Win
Mattias Ekholm

Logs Two Assists in Comeback Victory
Leon Draisaitl

Delivers Victory in Overtime Thursday
Myles Turner

Playing Through Illness
Reed Sheppard

Will Play in the NBA Summer League
Kevin Durant

Deal Could Come Sooner Rather Than Later
Jacob Misiorowski

Pulled With Cramps
Framber Valdez

Punches Out 12 in Win
Isaac Paredes

Homers, Exits Early With Hamstring Injury
Dorian Finney-Smith

Undergoes Ankle Surgery
Anze Kopitar

Wins Third Lady Byng Trophy
Sergei Bobrovsky

Heading Out for Win No. 15
John Klingberg

Won't Play in Game 4 Against Panthers
Viktor Arvidsson

Sits Out Game 4 Against Panthers
Stuart Skinner

Remains in Oilers Crease Thursday
Chris Kreider

Ducks Acquire Chris Kreider From Rangers
Jalen Williams

Leads Thunder in Scoring Wednesday
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Settles for 24 Points in Game 3 Loss
Pascal Siakam

Does Everything for Pacers Wednesday Night
Tyrese Haliburton

Gets Close to Triple-Double in Game 3 Win
Bennedict Mathurin

Leads All Scorers with 27 Points Wednesday
Brandin Podziemski

Has Second Offseason Surgery
Cale Makar

Wins His Second Norris Trophy
Lane Hutson

Voted NHL's Best Rookie
CGY

Adam Klapka Agrees to Two-Year Extension with Flames
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

Considered a Game-Time Call Thursday
Jaylen Brown

Undergoes Successful Knee Procedure
Kevin Porter Jr.

Likely to Decline Player Option
Matt McCarty

Comes Off Season-Best Showing at RBC Canadian Open
Justin Thomas

Desperate to Continue Good 2025 Season
Kevin Durant

Knicks Not Looking to Trade for Kevin Durant
Jon Rahm

Seeks Revenge at U.S. Open
Tom Kim

Aiming for Improvement in U.S. Open
PGA

Sungjae Im Expects Solid Performance at Oakmont
Brian Harman

Aims to Rebound From the Memorial
Tony Finau

has Been Up and Down at U.S. Open
Patrick Cantlay

Hoping This is the Year at Oakmont
Akshay Bhatia

Improving in Time for U.S. Open
Xander Schauffele

Primed for Another Major Championship Run
Cameron Young

May Struggle at U.S. Open
Collin Morikawa

Eyeing Third Major Championship Title
Matt Fitzpatrick

Seeks to Avenge Oakmont Collapse
Jordan Spieth

Can Contend at Oakmont
Shane Lowry

a Strong Value Play at U.S. Open
Brooks Koepka

Seeks Another Major Win at Oakmont
Viktor Hovland

Still Can Improve at U.S. Open
Michael Kim

a Boom-or-Bust Value Play at U.S. Open
Russell Henley

Looking to Play the Weekend at Oakmont
Tyrrell Hatton

a Safe Option at U.S. Open
Bryson DeChambeau

Eyeing Third U.S. Open Title
Darius Garland

Kings Targeting Darius Garland
Kevin Durant

Expected to Be Moved Soon
Denny Hamlin

Charges Late to Win at Michigan
Carson Hocevar

Michigan Run is Derailed by A Late-Race Flat Tire
Kyle Larson

Up-and-Down Day Ends With Top-Five Finish at Michigan
Ross Chastain

Quietly Finishes Sixth at Michigan
Corey Perry

Nets Power-Play Goal in Monday's Loss
Chris Buescher

Takes Second Place After William Byron Runs Out of Fuel
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Has a Great Points Day to Build Buffer Over the Playoff Cut Line
Ryan Blaney

Flat Tire Results in Poor Finish for Ryan Blaney
Alex Bowman

Playoffs in Doubt After Stage 2 Crash at Michigan
Sean O'Malley

Submitted For The First Time In His Career
Merab Dvalishvili

Defends Bantamweight Belt At UFC 316
Julianna Peña

Julianna Pena No Longer A Champion
Kayla Harrison

Is The New Champion
Joe Pyfer

Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Kelvin Gastelum

Drops Decision
Patchy Mix

Drops Decision In His UFC Debut
Mario Bautista

Extends His Win Streak
Vicente Luque

Submitted At UFC 316
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF