Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Time to trust Pedro Alvarez again? (2024)

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Over the years, owning Pedro Alvarez in Fantasy has been an unending and often unpleasant elevator ride. When he signed with the Orioles in spring training, it looked like an opportunity to resurrect a career that had fizzled in his final two years with the Pirates. By the end of May, Alvarez was still batting below .200 with only three home runs, and it looked as if he might never be useful to Fantasy owners ever again.

As Alvarez saw fewer and fewer starts, he began to take advantage of the opportunities he did get. Since the All-Star break, Alvarez has once again been a staple in the Orioles' lineup. He has continued his hot hitting with regular play, batting .294 with nine home runs in 71 plate appearances since the break. Six of those home runs have come over his last seven games.

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Pedro Alvarez

MIA • DH • #24

2016 STATS

PA265

AVG.261

HR18

RBI39

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During his second-half hot streak, Alvarez has struck out in 21 percent of his plate appearances, which is less than normal, but not dramatically so. Though it didn't pay off in the form of a high batting average, Alvarez did manage to mitigate his tendency to strike out in his final two years in Pittsburgh. During this season in general, and his recent stretch in particular, Alvarez has combined his more selective approach with a heightened level of power.

It's rare for a 29-year-old to break out, but there are some signs suggesting that this is exactly what is happening with Alvarez. If you're not skeptical of Alvarez's ability to hit for power and average, you could still be scared off by his playing time, as he is still playing little against left-handed pitchers. In a Fantasy landscape that features few reliable first basem*n, Alvarez is worth a shot as a replacement for any owner who wants to spell a struggling Eric Hosmer, Mark Trumbo or Kendrys Morales. The Orioles are projected to face six right-handed starting pitchers this week, so there may not be a better hot-hand play than Alvarez, whether you use him at first base or third base.

Fernando Rodney, RP, Marlins (30 percent owned)

After a surprisingly robust first 13 weeks of the season, Rodney's Fantasy value has been in freefall ever since getting traded to the Marlins. The biggest hit came when manager Don Mattingly confirmed that incumbent closer A.J. Ramos would keep his job, but more recently, Rodney has looked shaky even as a setup option. Heading into Sunday's series finale at the Rockies, Rodney had allowed eight earned runs in his previous 6 1/3 innings, as his control faltered badly.

That made Rodney's save on Sunday -- his first as a Marlin -- all the more surprising. Ramos has had struggles of his own lately, but according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Rodney was given the nod on Sunday because Ramos has been dealing with a jammed finger. With Ramos possibly needing to miss more time with the injury, Rodney can be added to the list of save sources available on waivers in many leagues.

Owners should give priority to relievers firmly entrenched in a closer's role, such as Tyler Thornburg, Cam Bedrosian, Brandon Kintzler and Jake Barrett. However, if they are unavailable, Rodney could be a useful short-term option for saves.

Andrew Benintendi, OF, Red Sox (51 percent owned)

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Andrew Benintendi

CHW • LF • #23

2016 DOUBLE-A STATS

PA263

AVG.295

HR8

SB8

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Benintendi's first week as a major leaguer was not especially eventful, and it likely ranked as a disappointment for his Fantasy owners. Red Sox manager John Farrell has been sitting Benintendi against lefties, and the team faced four southpaw starters last week. When Benintendi did play, he performed respectably at the plate, going 5 for 13, but he did not notch an extra-base hit.

This week, we will get to see what Benintendi can really do. The Red Sox are scheduled to go up against five right-handed starters, and only Zack Greinke qualifies as an ace among them. During his time in the minors this season, Benintendi showed a tantalizing combination of contact skills, power and speed. We have yet to see how much of that mix Benintendi can bring to the majors, but this week should be a good test. Even if you don't feel confident in starting Benintendi this week, now is the time to pick him up and stash him. If he puts a good week together, very soon, it could be too late.

Gary Sanchez, C, Yankees (32 percent owned)

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Gary Sanchez

MIL • DH • #99

2016 TRIPLE-A STATS

PA313

AVG.282

HR10

SB7

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Even though the Yankees are carrying three catchers, the early returns indicate that playing time shouldn't be a problem for Sanchez. The 23-year-old backstop was recalled on Tuesday, and he proceeded to start in four straight games, the first two of which were as the Yankees' designated hitter. Sanchez not only recorded a hit in each game, but he doubled in each of his last three games.

At Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Sanchez cut back on his strikeout rate, racking up 45 Ks in 284 plate appearances. While he showed a little less power than the year before, Sanchez's ability to steal bases was on display, as he swiped seven bags in eight attempts. His well-rounded skill set deserves a bigger stage in Fantasy, as he is still unowned in more than two-thirds of CBSSports.com leagues. With four or five starts a week, including his time at DH, Sanchez could help owners in just about any two-catcher league.

Jharel Cotton, SP, Athletics (1 percent owned)

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Jharel Cotton

SF • RP • #47

2016 TRIPLE-A STATS

IP103 1/3

ERA4.70

WHIP1.15

K124

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With Sonny Gray (foreram) and Jesse Hahn (shoulder) both on the 15-day disabled list, the Athletics will need to add two starters this week. According to the Bay Area News Group, one of their vacancies will almost certainly to go to Cotton, whom the A's acquired in the deal that sent Rich Hill and Josh Reddick to the Dodgers.

Cotton's high ERA/low WHIP combo telegraphs the sort of pitcher he is likely to be in the majors. He has no problems getting strikeouts and has good control, so he keeps the bases relatively clear. Cotton hasn't been stranding many runners, though, because he allows too many home runs. Strong flyball tendencies have gone a long way towards imperiling Cotton's ERA, but he also allows a high pull rate on flies. That's a trait he shares with Josh Tomlin and Jered Weaver, a couple of pitchers who can be volatile due to the long ball.

Cotton could have more appeal than even Tomlin, because he has the potential to be a far superior strikeout pitcher. O.co Coliseum also provides Cotton with an excellent home park for limiting the impact of his flyball tendencies. At minimum, owners in AL-only leagues should be adding Cotton for the coming week.

Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Time to trust Pedro Alvarez again? (2024)

FAQs

How long do waivers take in fantasy baseball? ›

Yahoo Sports Fantasy Baseball. If waivers are enabled, all players dropped from a team's roster are immediately placed on a waiting period from zero to seven days to give all managers a chance to claim those players.

What is fab in fantasy baseball? ›

Free Agent Budget (FAB) (Continuous)

If a team would like to add a player, that team will offer the salary amount they are willing to pay.

How do waiver claims work in Yahoo Fantasy Baseball? ›

Available waiver modes

When a manager makes a claim to add a player, a clock starts, letting other managers have the chance to make a claim on the same player. The default time period is 2 days, but the commish of a Private League can change this from 0-7 days.

How does ESPN fantasy baseball waiver wire work? ›

Waiver Overview

Waivers process daily sometime between 3 am to 5am ET. Once that time has passed, they either clear waivers, meaning no one has claimed them, or they enter the free-agent pool. The unclaimed players can now be acquired on a first-come, first-serve basis, without affecting your team's waiver position.

How many days does it take to clear waivers? ›

The normal waiver period in the NFL is 24 hours, but for the final cutdown to 53, the waiver period is shortened and ends at Noon on the following day (instead of the normal 4:00 p.m.). So, if another team wants to claim that player, they must do so by Noon on Sunday.

How long does it take to clear waivers in baseball? ›

If no team claims a player off waivers after three business days, the player has cleared waivers and may be assigned to a minor league team, traded (to any team), or released outright.

What does C mean in fantasy baseball? ›

Catcher (C): If this option is selected the league will draft individual MLB Catchers. The maximum number of starters at the C slot is six (6). First Base (1B): If 1B is selected, the league will draft individual MLB First Basem*n. The maximum number of starters at the 1B slot is six (6).

How do you know your waiver priority? ›

Managers are ranked from high to low to determine who wins a waiver claim. The initial priority rank is determined by the league's draft: Live and Autopick Drafts - The last draft position gets 1st rank. Offline Drafts - The last to register gets 1st rank.

What does 5x5 mean in fantasy baseball? ›

5x5 means a roto league with five hitting categories and five pitching categories. You try to finish at the top of the league in as many of those categories as possible. The most common hitting categories are: batting average, runs, RBI, home runs and steals.

How does the waiver wire work in fantasy? ›

The cut player drops to a category called 'waivers', allowing the player to be claimed by other members of your league prior to becoming free agents. Members of the league are ordered into priority, so that if two members try to claim the same player then the higher priority member wins the claim.

What time are players on waivers after drop? ›

This means the waiver will process at the next waiver processing that is at least a full 24 hours (1 day) later. So, if you drop a player at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, your waiver will run on or about 4 a.m. ET Saturday - the next scheduled running of waivers that is at least 24 hours past the time the player was dropped.

Can you pick up a player you dropped in fantasy? ›

Players who are added and dropped within less than 24 hours will be placed as a Free Agent to be claimed at any time. A dropped player that was previously a part of a team for more than 24 hours will always be placed in waivers.

How to prioritize waiver claims in ESPN? ›

Clicking on the "Waiver Order List" will open the detailed list of team managers and their claim order. Clicking on "Pending Moves" will allow you to view your outstanding claims. You can then re-order their priority and/or cancel them in this view. To move a claim, drag and drop the claim to its desired position.

What time do waivers process Yahoo? ›

As regards Yahoo fantasy football waivers, these are processed daily, sometime between 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. ET. They either clear waivers or join the free-agent pool when the time elapses. Like with the ESPN iteration, unclaimed players can now be chosen via a first-come, first-serve method.

How does the waiver wire work in baseball? ›

When a player is on waivers, other teams can submit a claim. If more than one team does, those in the same league as that player's team get first priority, starting with the club with the worst record on the day of the claim. Then, the priority moves to the other league, starting with the worst record.

How long do waivers take in FPL? ›

This means the waiver will process at the next waiver processing that is at least a full 24 hours (1 day) later. So, if you drop a player at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, your waiver will run on or about 4 a.m. ET Saturday - the next scheduled running of waivers that is at least 24 hours past the time the player was dropped.

How do waivers work in fantasy league? ›

The cut player drops to a category called 'waivers', allowing the player to be claimed by other members of your league prior to becoming free agents. Members of the league are ordered into priority, so that if two members try to claim the same player then the higher priority member wins the claim.

How does the waiver process work in MLB? ›

When a player is placed on outright waivers, the other 29 Major League clubs have the opportunity to claim him. The claiming club assumes responsibility for the remaining money owed to the claimed player, who is placed on his new club's 40-man roster. Claiming priority is based on reverse winning percentage.

What time do waivers clear on sleepers? ›

Regular Season Waivers. After Games Waivers Clear - This option is one of the most important. This setting allows your league to specify when players clear waivers after playing in a game. So if a player's game begins on Thursday night, they are locked and on waivers until Tue After Day (or 12:05 a.m. PST on Wednesday) ...

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