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Week 14 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Hot Hitters to Stream

Key players with favorable schedules and rising stats offer valuable adds for June 29‑July 5

As the fantasy baseball calendar turns to the second half of June, owners are scouting the most promising streamers for Week 14, a stretch that runs from June 29 through July 5. With several clubs scheduling seven‑game slates and a handful of parks undergoing subtle upgrades, the waiver wire offers a surprisingly deep pool of hitters who can swing the matchup odds in your favor.

Streaming Targets for a Packed Schedule

The most attractive matchups belong to teams that will play the maximum number of games, including the White Sox, Reds, Guardians, Rockies, Dodgers, Marlins, Brewers, Pirates and Padres. Those squads are set to benefit from favorable home‑field conditions, and several of their everyday players are already showing signs of a hot streak.

Jake Burger has been on a tear, batting .328 over the last two weeks and flashing power that could translate into multiple extra‑base hits. Caleb Durbin has doubled his home‑run total to six in the same span, posting a .381 average that makes him a tempting add for any roster needing a middle‑infield spark. Meanwhile, Jake McCarthy’s Rockies are slated to host all seven of their games, giving him a rare opportunity to rack up runs and RBI.

Other under‑the‑radar options include Kody Clemens, who just cleared his 12th home run of the season and can fill multiple positions, and Samad Taylor, who may have gone hitless in his last two outings but remains locked into the second spot in the lineup. Braden Montgomery is also heating up, having logged seven hits and six runs over his past six games, while Josh Bell continues to provide clean‑up power despite being widely available.

Pitchers and catchers are not the only storylines; the article also points out a handful of lesser‑rostered hitters such as Andres Gimenez, who is batting .364 with seven homers and ten steals for Toronto, and Tommy Edman, who returns to the lineup with a .379 average over his last 29 at‑bats. Trevor Larnach, Owen Caissie, and Lars Nootbaar are similarly quietly delivering strong numbers that could pay dividends for savvy owners.

Finally, keep an eye on the ballpark upgrades that could boost offensive output. The Orioles will open three games against the Reds in Cincinnati, while the Rockies will enjoy a full week at Coors Field, a venue known for inflating offensive stats. These conditions, combined with the hot streaks of the players mentioned, make this week a prime window for strategic pickups.

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