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Week 15 Fantasy Baseball Streamers: Hidden Gems to Boost Your Roster

Key players with favorable matchups and hot streaks to consider for fantasy baseball managers

Week 15 of the fantasy baseball season arrives with a slate of matchups that offer plenty of streaming opportunities for managers looking to squeeze extra production out of their benches.

One of the most intriguing two‑start pitchers is Joey Cantillo, who draws the Twins and the Marlins in back‑to‑back starts. His recent form suggests he could deliver solid strikeout numbers against two of the league’s weaker lineups.

Reliever Grant Taylor continues to shine out of the Chicago White Sox bullpen, posting a 2.96 ERA that makes him one of the most reliable options for saves and holds in the coming week.

Catchers are also heating up, and Elias Díaz is swinging a hot bat, having launched two home runs while posting a 1.090 OPS over the past seven days.

Infielder Kody Clemens has locked into the third spot in the lineup and is riding a wave of power, batting .811 OPS on the season and adding four homers in the last week.

Outfielder Tommy Edman is another source of steady production, batting .316 over his last 15 games and contributing both a home run and a stolen base.

Third‑base prospect Josh Jung, while currently in a brief slump, still boasts nine homers and an .811 OPS for the season, making him a potential bounce‑back candidate.

Utility player Nicky Lopez is batting .317 with a home run and four stolen bases in just 36 games this season, offering a rare blend of contact and speed.

Rookie outfielder Garrett Mitchell has been phenomenal, smashing five homers and posting a 1.021 OPS in the past month, a combination that could translate into a big week.

Finally, Josh Lowe, fresh from a promotion, has already recorded two homers and a stolen base while maintaining a 1.060 OPS across nine games, indicating he could be a high‑upside add.

Key Takeaways

Managers should prioritize players with favorable two‑start schedules, recent hot streaks, and those who are undervalued in the majority of leagues. By targeting Cantillo, Taylor, Díaz, Clemens, Edman, Jung, Lopez, Mitchell and Lowe, fantasy teams can fill gaps in their rosters and capitalize on the most advantageous matchups of the week.

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