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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Key Pickups and Outlook for the Second Half

Analyzing the impact of Colt Carrigg, Grant Taylor, and Henry Bolte as teams eye roster moves

As the summer heat settles in, fantasy baseball managers are turning their attention to the waiver wire, where a handful of emerging talents could reshape roster decisions in the second half of the season.

Key Takeaways

Colorado’s Colt Carrigg has burst onto the scene with a .309/.385/.593 slash line across 97 plate appearances, posting a 1.045 OPS against right‑handed pitchers and a 33 % hard‑hit rate. His .348 average at home and three triples in 14 games underscore a platoon advantage that could grow if the Rockies move Mickey Moniak or Jake McCarthy.

Meanwhile, Chicago White Sox reliever Grant Taylor brings a 35 % strikeout rate and an 8 % walk rate, having already logged two saves and three wins in his last ten appearances. His recent stretch suggests a looming role in the bullpen as the team evaluates closer options.

Out in Oakland, outfielder Henry Bolte offers a high‑speed skill set: a .291/.370/.367 line, 11 steals in 48 games, and a league‑leading 66 % groundball rate. With Brent Rooker sidelined for the remainder of the year, Bolte’s speed may become a cornerstone of the A’s lineup.

Other quick hits include Nick Gonzales, available in 68 % of Yahoo leagues and poised for increased duty after Konnor Griffin’s injury, and Tyler Wells, the Baltimore closer now handling duties while Ryan Helsley recovers. Switch‑hitter Luis Lara made a strong debut after dominating Triple‑A, adding depth to the mix.

The convergence of these storylines highlights a common theme: teams are reshaping lineups as injuries and performance trends converge, making the waiver wire a critical resource for managers aiming to stay competitive through the stretch run.

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