As Week 10 of the fantasy baseball season unfolds, the waiver wire becomes a critical hunting ground for managers looking to plug gaps or spark a surge in production.
Hot Hitters and Emerging Arms
Travis Bazzana has been on fire, posting a .406 average over his last eight games, a stretch that has turned heads across multiple leagues.
Alec Bohm isn’t far behind, riding an 11‑game hitting streak that carries a .405 average, making him one of the most reliable contact hitters available.
On the pitching side, Bryce Miller brings a 3.68 xERA and a 0.98 WHIP across 31 starts this year, suggesting that his recent form could translate into a solid outing in the upcoming matchup.
Spencer Steer adds versatility, having featured at several positions while maintaining an 11‑game hitting streak with a .348 average, a combination that makes him a flexible asset for any roster.
Finally, Ben Brown may be less heralded but boasts a career 26.5% strikeout rate and is slated for two starts in Week 10, a prospect that could pay dividends for those seeking late‑round upside.
Targeting these five players could provide the spark needed to push a fantasy team toward the playoffs, especially when the competition tightens in the coming weeks.