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Week 16 Waiver Wire: Underrated Players Shaping 2026 Fantasy Baseball

Breakout performances from Kyle Karros to Jacob Webb are redefining roster strategies across leagues

Rising Stars on the Wire

The 2026 fantasy baseball season has reached a pivotal juncture, and Week 16’s waiver wire offers a fresh batch of overlooked talent that could reshape many championship hopes.

Among the most compelling additions is Kyle Karros, the Colorado Rockies third baseman who has settled into a starting role and is posting a .263 average with an .802 OPS, signaling a breakout that many managers have yet to fully recognize.

Another name drawing attention is A.J. Ewing of the New York Mets, a versatile second baseman/outfielder who is slashing .276/.359/.431 while already matching his rookie power surge with six homers and nine stolen bases, a rare blend of contact and speed.

Speedsters are also making noise; Tyler Tolbert of the Kansas City Royals has been a catalyst on the bases, notching thirteen hits in the past week, two of which cleared the fence, underscoring his dual-threat potential.

On the mound, Boston Red Sox starter Jake Bennett continues to impress with a 2.64 ERA and a 0.94 WHIP, having delivered four consecutive outings of at least six innings, a streak that positions him as a reliable deep‑start option.

Closer duties are also in flux, and Chicago Cubs reliever Jacob Webb has converted three saves over the last two weeks, making him a prime target for fantasy rosters scrambling for reliable save production.

Staying ahead of the curve means monitoring the most current roster movements on platforms such as Yahoo Fantasy, where league‑specific data updates in real time, ensuring that any pickup is based on the latest performance metrics.

For ongoing insights and weekly breakdowns, readers are encouraged to follow Fantasy Six Pack, a trusted source that tracks waiver trends and provides strategic analysis throughout the 2026 campaign.

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