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Durbin’s Hot Streak and Fedde’s Streaming Edge Offer Fantasy Baseball Wins

Recent performances suggest waiver‑wire pickups and short‑term starts could pay off

Caleb Durbin’s Surge and Erick Fedde’s Streaming Potential

Caleb Durbin has caught the eye of fantasy baseball enthusiasts after delivering hits in three straight games, a stretch that includes two homers and eight total bases in just 14 plate appearances. The Red Sox infielder is currently batting .215 with a .269 on‑base percentage, five home runs and seven stolen bases, but his underlying metrics tell a more encouraging story. A 14.2% strikeout rate and a .231 BABIP indicate that his current average may be suppressed, while a .269 OBP reflects a disciplined approach at the plate.

Those numbers have not gone unnoticed in the waiver wire market, where Durbin is increasingly discussed as a low‑cost flier. His speed on the bases and occasional power surge make him a versatile asset, especially in leagues that reward speed and on‑base skills. Moreover, his recent BABIP suggests a potential uptick in batting average if the current trajectory holds.

On the pitching side, Erick Fedde of the Chicago White Sox is emerging as a short‑term streaming option. After posting a 4.46 ERA and 5.60 FIP over the season, his last 21.1 innings have been dramatically better, featuring a 2.11 ERA and 3.86 FIP. The upcoming schedule pits him against the Cleveland Guardians and Baltimore Orioles, two teams that are currently missing key offensive pieces.

Cleveland’s lineup is hampered by the absence of José Ramírez and Chase DeLauter, leaving the Guardians among the league’s lowest‑scoring clubs. Meanwhile, Baltimore, though strong in runs this month, shows a middling wRC+ in June, suggesting that Fedde could exploit both matchups for a favorable outcome. Streaming him for those starts could provide a measurable boost to fantasy point totals.

Both Durbin and Fedde illustrate how recent performance spikes, combined with favorable situational factors, can translate into strategic roster moves. Monitoring their upcoming games and the health of opposing lineups will be crucial for fantasy managers looking to capitalize on these windows of opportunity.

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