As the fantasy baseball calendar turns to its eleventh weekly slate, owners are scanning the waiver wire for undervalued assets that can tip the balance in tight matchups. The period covering June 1 through June 7 brings a fresh batch of opportunities, and one analyst’s latest rundown spotlights a handful of pitchers who fit the sleeper profile.
Undervalued Arms Gaining Momentum
Scott White, a veteran commentator for CBS Sports, has identified ten such arms, among them Ben Brown and Cade Cavalli, who have yet to achieve mainstream recognition despite solid recent performances. Both right‑handers have shown the ability to miss bats and control runners, making them attractive targets for managers seeking a competitive edge.
White’s endorsement, however, is not uniform across the entire list; he singles out only the upper echelon of the group as truly compelling, suggesting that the top two or three pitchers merit the strongest confidence from his perspective.
The broader recommendation carries an implicit caveat: each of these pitchers is currently rostered in fewer than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues, meaning a sizable portion of the fantasy community has yet to claim them. That gap presents a clear window for proactive managers to add talent before the market shifts.
The timing of the advice could not be more precise. White notes that the information reflects the most recent developments as of Sunday evening, ensuring that the suggested players are aligned with the upcoming schedule and recent outings.
For those crafting lineups, the takeaway is straightforward: target the pitchers White flags as top endorsements while monitoring the rest of the cohort for potential breakout performances. Acting now could translate into a decisive advantage as the season progresses.