% Shows current Fantrax ownership level
* Starred players could offer special upside
Hitters
78% 3B, SS, OF Zach McKinstry, Detroit Tigers- Great triple positional eligibility. 3 homers in his past 10 games and great stats on the season.
77% 1B, 2B Colt Keith, Detroit Tigers- Hits in 8 of his past 10 games with 2 homers in that stretch.
*74% 3B,OF Addison Barger, Toronto Blue Jays- Plays almost exclusively against righties, but his peripheral stats are elite. Has hit 3 home runs in his past 10 games.
67% 1B, OF Gavin Sheets, San Diego Padres- Sneaky good batted ball stats and getting a lot of playing time this year. He has hit in 8 of his past 10 games.
65% SS JP Crawford, Seattle Mariners- Batting leadoff still and absolutely on fire lately. 13-game hitting streak with 4 RBI his last time out.
65% OF Trent Grisham, New York Yankees- Still practicing good plate discipline and getting a lot of playing time. Currently batting 2nd. Could heat up again in short order.
*64% OF Jordan Beck, Colorado Rockies- Despite all the strikeouts, he still holds a .264 batting average with 10 homers and 10 steals this season, and is thus a solid source of pop and speed.
63% OF Austin Hays, Cincinnati Reds- He’s back and he’s hitting bombs. Much better in batting average leagues than OBP.
57% 2B, OF Hyeseong Kim, Los Angeles Dodgers- Peripherals show he might be playing over his head a bit but considering he’s rocking a .355/.400/.495 slash, even if he regresses, he can still be quite useful. The main issue is the current distribution of playing time.
52% C Carlos Narvaez, Boston Red Sox- Still going pretty strong and hitting .273/.347/.439 with 8 bombs and decent counting stats.
51% OF Jake Meyers, Houston Astros- Hits in 8 of his last 10 games and is up to 14 steals now on the season.
51% 2B, OF Jeff McNeil, New York Mets- Solid hitter who has shown great plate discipline this year and offers a little pop (9 homers in about 200 at bats).
*45% OF Tyler Freeman, Colorado Rockies- He has been an excellent source of speed in deeper leagues and should continue to be, pending good health.
42% DH Masataka Yoshida, Boston Red Sox- He’s back and has hit the ground running.
32% OF Michael Conforto, Los Angeles Dodgers- Conforto has hit half of his 7 home runs over the past 2 weeks. He could finally be starting to heat up and is playing most days at the moment.
25% 1B, 3B, OF Eric Wagaman, Miami Marlins- Very quiet recently, but his peripherals suggest he can do better.
24% 1B, 3B Abraham Toro, Boston Red Sox- Solid season so far, hitting .271/.321/.418, but his playing time might be threatened now by Romy Gonzalez.
21% 2B,OF Angel Martinez, Cleveland Guardians- Has a hit in 8 of his past 10 games and had a home run in 3 straight games recently and has an impressive 8 RBI in his past 5 games.
10% OF Heriberto Hernandez, Miami Marlins- Could be worth a look in deeper leagues. Has an excellent .325/.376/.506 slash so far with hits in 4 of his past 6 games.
Pitchers
*76% SP Will Warren, New York Yankees- Has great peripherals and has been a decent source of wins and K’s, but has been frustratingly inconsistent.
76% RP Will Vest, Detroit Tigers- The closer for Detroit, and a solid one. Has 15 saves to just 3 blown saves. Should be owned everywhere.
*75% RP Emilio Pagan, Cincinnati Reds- The closer for the Reds, and a good one. Has 19 saves to just 3 blown saves. Should be owned in all leagues.
74% SP Noah Cameron, Kansas City Royals- Regression is hitting him hard, and his peripheral stats aren’t very inspiring, but he is still a solid arm, especially in deeper formats. Had a great game his last time out against Pittsburgh.
68% SP Quinn Priester, Milwaukee Brewers- His peripherals are pretty lackluster for the most part, but his nearly 60% groundball rate is very encouraging and is no doubt the main reason for the success he has had so far. Notably, 6 of his last 8 starts have resulted in wins.
65% SP Trevor Rogers, Baltimore Orioles- Good peripherals back up his excellent performance through 6 starts so far. Could he be a late bloomer?
*61% RP Ronny Henriquez, Miami Marlins- Seems like the guy to own in Miami for saves, and he is a superb reliever.
*60% SP Emmet Sheehan, Los Angeles Dodgers- A great arm who has done very well over his first 3 appearances, but his playing time and whether he’ll start or not is uncertain.
*59% SP Joe Boyle, Tampa Bay Rays- He has been recalled and needs to be added everywhere. Seems like a matter of time before he becomes an amazing starter.
45% SP Mike Soroka, Washington Nationals- Going through a rough stretch but still has great peripherals.
43% SP Colin Rea, Chicago Cubs- Lackluster peripherals, but has done well with limiting walks over the past couple of months and is riding a 3-game win streak.
41% SP Brandon Walter, Houston Astros- Has only walked 2 hitters over his 7 starts this year and has some good peripheral stats. Had a great start his last time out against Cleveland.
36% SP Jason Junk, Miami Marlins- Has questionable peripherals but barely walks hitters and impressively has a win in 4 of his past 6 appearances.
30% SP Sawyer Gipson-Long, Detroit Tigers- Out with a strained neck, but is worth stashing if possible.
*21% RP Kevin Ginkel, Arizona Diamondbacks- Will likely be the closer now that Shelby Miller is out. Needs to be scooped up.
