
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Emerging Stars and Pitching Options to Watch
This week’s waiver wire offers a mix of rising position players and shaky starting pitching, with several prospects earning fresh opportunities across the league.
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This week’s waiver wire offers a mix of rising position players and shaky starting pitching, with several prospects earning fresh opportunities across the league.

A concise overview of recent MLB action, highlighting key contributions, injury developments, and streaming pitcher suggestions for fantasy enthusiasts.

Over the last ten days, several MLB players have posted dramatic statistical swings, with some delivering breakout performances while others have slipped into costly slumps.

A look at the diverse methods Orioles players use to break in their gloves, the role of climate, and why catching remains the gold standard.
After a distinguished 25‑year tenure at Coastal Carolina, where he guided the Chanticleers to a College World Series final and nurtured top talent like Caden Bodine, Kevin Schnall is expected to accept the head coaching position at South Carolina, a transition that could see his compensation soar into the top tier of SEC salaries.
After surviving Stage 3 colon cancer and a series of roster releases, Trey Mancini made a strong debut with the Los Angeles Angels, showcasing both his enduring talent and his indomitable spirit.

Recent performance data reveals that several high‑profile players are not delivering the expected production, prompting a call for roster cuts in fantasy leagues.

This week’s two‑start pitcher slate feels unusually thin, leaving fantasy managers to weigh a handful of risky options against a backdrop of limited upside. Among the arms under review are Stephen Kolek, Grant Holmes, Jeffrey Springs, Trevor Rogers, Patrick Corbin, Zac Gallen, Grayson Rodriguez, Luke Raley, Dominic Canzone, Colt Emerson, Dansby Swanson, and Michael Busch.

Aaron Judge's stress fracture sidelines the star, prompting the Yankees to lean on a reshaped rotation and bench contributors while the club slides in the early-season rankings.

After a rocky start, Roki Sasaki has refined his slider and splitter, posting a 2.55 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 35.1 innings. Meanwhile, several position players and arms are poised to boost fantasy lineups this week.

Former MLB player Bryan Holaday is set to rejoin the Horned Frogs as bench coach and catching instructor, bringing award‑winning collegiate credentials and a decade of major‑league experience to the program.

TCU baseball has appointed Thomas Eshelman as its new pitching coach, filling the vacancy left by Dave Lawn’s retirement and adding a seasoned professional to the Horned Frogs’ staff.

After a distinguished playing career that spanned six MLB clubs, Bryan Holaday is set to bring his catching expertise back to Texas Christian University, taking a spot on the Horned Frogs’ coaching staff.

TCU announced the hiring of Thomas Eshelman, a former MLB pitcher and longtime pitching coordinator, as its new pitching coach, highlighting his deep ties to head coach Kirk Saarloos and his proven track record in player development.

From Gibson's debut to Willems' power surge, the Baltimore Orioles' developmental pipeline remains a wellspring of talent.

Brayan Bello's latest performance against the Baltimore Orioles left him with the highest ERA in baseball among qualified starters, raising concerns for the Red Sox rotation.

A legal yet unprecedented move by third‑base coach Chad Epperson helped the Boston Red Sox secure an 8‑1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, briefly lifting their home record to 10‑20 despite a season mired near the bottom of the American League.

Longtime baseball manager Dave Trembley, now leading the State College Spikes in the MLB Draft League, emphasizes the fundamentals of the game as he guides college players toward professional readiness.

TCU hires Thomas Eshelman, a pitcher celebrated for his pinpoint command, to lead its pitching staff. His extensive playing and coaching background spans multiple MLB organizations.

After a brief MLB career and a recent release from the Brewers’ Triple‑A squad, Jordyn Adams is set to join the SMU Mustangs as a wide receiver, drawing attention from major sports media.

Despite a roster riddled with pitching setbacks, Toronto’s reliever Tyler Rogers has become a cornerstone of the team’s success this season.
From power hitters to dominant pitchers, several minor‑league standouts are forcing their clubs to consider a promotion.

After a minor‑league baseball career, Jordyn Adams is now preparing for his college football debut at Southern Methodist University, a program that reached the ACC championship and the College Football Playoff in 2024.

After seven professional baseball seasons, former Los Angeles Angels draft pick Jordyn Adams is back in football, enrolling at SMU with eligibility hinging on a pending NCAA rule change.