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Weekly Fantasy Baseball Risers and Fallers: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not

A look at the latest performance trends shaping lineup decisions

The latest weekly fantasy baseball report paints a vivid picture of momentum shifts that can make or break a lineup. While some hitters are riding hot streaks, others are mired in a slump that could cost owners valuable points.

The Surge: Players Turning the Tide

Pete Crow‑Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs has been a revelation, slashing .364/.426/.691 over the past two weeks while adding five homers and two steals. Carson Benge, now with the New York Mets, mirrors the impact with a .333/.396/.667 line, four long balls and a stolen base. Meanwhile, Ronald Acuna Jr. of the Atlanta Braves continues to blend power and speed, posting a .295/.426/.659 slash with five homers and eight steals.

The Slump: Names Facing a Downturn

On the other side of the ledger, Kyle Tucker of the Los Angeles Dodgers has struggled to find his rhythm, dropping to a .167/.222/.262 line with just one homer in the last 14 days. Austin Riley of the Atlanta Braves has been even quieter, posting a .132/.244/.237 slate without a single homer. Manny Machado of the San Diego Padres is also in a trough, batting .149/.184/.362 while still managing three homers.

What It Means for Your League

These trends underscore how quickly a player’s value can pivot in fantasy baseball. Managers who snapped up the rising trio early are now reaping the benefits, while those who held onto underperforming assets may need to consider a timely pivot to stay competitive. Whether you’re chasing a playoff push or simply trying to stay afloat in a deep league, monitoring these weekly movers can give you an edge. Keep an eye on injury updates and platoon situations, as the next two weeks could reshape the statistical landscape once again.

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