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Week 13 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Prime Pickups to Strengthen Your Squad

A deep dive into the most compelling hitters and pitchers available in under 40% of Yahoo leagues this June

The latest waiver‑wire roundup focuses on players rostered in 40 percent or fewer of Yahoo! fantasy baseball leagues, offering a strategic edge to those who act quickly. This week’s spotlight falls on a mix of power‑hitting veterans and emerging arms who have begun to carve out regular‑season roles.

Hot Hitters to Target

Paul Goldschmidt continues to prove why he remains a cornerstone of the St. Louis offense, batting .333 over his last 21 games while adding six homers and 22 RBI. Dominic Canzone has exploded to a .415/.483/.849 line with six long balls and ten driven‑in runs in his past 18 contests, making him a high‑upside option for managers seeking a breakout candidate. Kody Clemens, meanwhile, is riding a .303 average with 11 extra‑base hits and 12 RBI across his last 17 outings, providing a reliable source of contact and clutch production.

Speedster Nasim Nunez tops the National League in stolen bases with 27 and boasts a 97th‑percentile sprint speed, turning him into a constant threat on the bases. Young shortstop Blaze Alexander is batting .304 with two homers, ten doubles and eight steals in 64 games, suggesting a well‑rounded contributor who can impact multiple categories.

Pitching Options on the Rise

Right‑hander Stephen Kolek has posted a 1.59 ERA over his last six starts, surrendering two earned runs or fewer in five of those outings, indicating a potential frontline role. Rookie Gage Jump impressed in his first five career starts, compiling a 2.37 ERA and 26 strikeouts, a combination that could translate into a reliable back‑end starter. Veteran Peter Lambert maintains a 3.23 ERA with 58 strikeouts in 11 starts this season, having allowed just four earned runs throughout June, while Andre Pallante’s 2.88 ERA since May 17 reflects a pattern of limiting opponents to two runs or fewer in five of his last six appearances.

Relief pitcher Jacob Webb brings a 3.13 ERA and a 27.4 percent strikeout rate across 31 appearances, and with Daniel Palencia nursing an injury, Webb may be poised to inherit save opportunities, making him a worthwhile add for teams needing closing depth.

Managers should consider allocating FAAB bids strategically, prioritizing players whose recent performance aligns with a clear path to increased playing time. The blend of proven veterans and high‑upside newcomers creates a fertile market for savvy pickups, and early action could lock in a competitive advantage as the season progresses.

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