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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Gems: Rockies’ Rising Stars and Pitching Picks

Key players to add before Week 15, including TJ Rumfield, Jake McCarthy, and pitching standouts

As Week 15 of the fantasy baseball season unfolds, the waiver wire becomes a critical hunting ground for managers seeking that extra edge. Recent performances from both hitters and arms can shift matchup outcomes in a single start, making timely additions especially valuable.

Rockies’ Position Players Offer Upside

Colorado’s TJ Rumfield has been quietly delivering a strong blend of contact and on‑base skill, sitting at a .284 average and a .360 OBP for the season. Over his last 14 outings he has gone 20‑for‑55, smashing five homers and driving in 14 runs, a stretch that has helped him climb the fantasy rankings. Adding to the excitement, Jake McCarthy is on a nine‑game hitting streak and owns a .315 average with a .550 slugging percentage at home, making him a tempting add as the club heads into a seven‑game home stretch.

Pitching Options on the Rise

Chicago White Sox right‑hander Sean Burke carries a 3.71 ERA and a 3.95 xERA this year, and his upcoming schedule pits him against the Orioles and Guardians, two teams that could test his consistency. Meanwhile, Cleveland’s Joey Cantillo impressed with a stellar start against the Astros, posting a 1.40 WHIP and a 22.4% strikeout rate; he is slated to face the Mariners and Rangers in his next two turns, offering a blend of reliability and upside.

Washington’s Nasim Nunez brings a different kind of value with 31 stolen bases already this season and a track record of 37 thefts in 63 Triple‑A games last year, a skill set that can swing matchups in deeper leagues.

Schedule Context

The broader context matters as well; the Rockies’ upcoming seven consecutive home games could amplify the upside of their hitters, while the pitching rotations of the White Sox, Guardians and Guardians provide a mix of favorable and challenging matchups. Managers who lock in these players before the next wave of starts may see their rosters surge in the coming days.

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