Lose a stud bat to injury and need a fill-in in a pinch? Tired of that dead weight in your utility spot and looking to catch lightning in a bottle? Scott White has 10 recommendations for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. They're not must-starts by any means, but they're the best you'll be able to do off the waiver wire.
- Week 11: Sleeper pitchers | Two-start pitchers
All information is up to date as of Sunday afternoon.
Santiago Espinal has put his high line-drive rate to good use so far in June while showing surprising power as well. The Blue Jays have the fourth-best hitter matchups of any team this week, including a four-game slate against the Orioles.
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Bryson Stott has looked much more comfortable (and been far more productive) since stepping into an everyday role with Jean Segura going down. The Phillies have the best hitter matchups of any of the three teams with eight games this week, getting to beat up on the Nationals staff for five.
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Though the Reds have only six games this week, the matchups include mashables like Merrill Kelly, Zach Davies, Jason Alexander and Adrian Houser. If you haven't noticed, Brandon Drury has his power stroke working again in June with three home runs already.
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Tommy Pham's 95th percentile average exit velocity is finally beginning to pay dividends, and with the rest of the Reds lineup heating up around him, so are his plus on-base skills. He'll get to face some of the worst the Diamondbacks and Brewers can throw at him this week.
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Though Connor Joe's productivity has been lacking since a blistering start to the season, the fact is he's still the leadoff hitter for the Rockies, who still play in a magical place called Coors Field. And they'll be there for all six of their games this week.
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Oscar Gonzalez has failed to gain much traction in Fantasy because he's failed to do the one thing he consistently did in the minors: hit home runs. He's made contact at a surprisingly high rate, though, while hitting the ball plenty hard enough, so a series at Coors Field might be what gets him off the schneid.
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Fueling his reputation as a streaky hitter, Lane Thomas has suddenly caught fire in June, piling up multi-hit games and even hitting three home runs in one. The eight-game schedule this week makes him especially hard to resist.
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It's been slow going for Ramon Laureano since returning from a PED suspension in early May, but he's recently shown signs of coming around, having a 12-game hitting streak snapped Thursday and then homering Sunday. Pitchers like Rich Hill, Daniel Lynch, Brad Keller and Brady Singer this week should only help his cause.
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Best hitter matchups for Week 11
1. Padres @CHC4, @COL3
2. Mariners MIN3, LAA5
3. Phillies MIA3, @WAS5
4. Blue Jays BAL4, NYY3
5. Tigers CHW3, TEX4
Worst hitter matchups for Week 11
1. Dodgers LAA2, CLE3
2. Mets MIL3, MIA3
3. Orioles @TOR4, TB3
4. Angels @LAD2, @SEA5
5. Yankees TB3, @TOR3