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Waiver Wire Report: Week Two

Welcome to the Last Word On Sports Waiver Wire Report. Each Sunday you’ll find the players that are worth keeping an eye on or that are ready to pick up. Making movements in your Fantasy Roster are vital to preserve your team in the Playoff race. We’ll suggest players of each position that possess value for the rest of the season or while they are riding on a hot-streak.

Waiver Wire Report: Week Two 

Catcher: Robinson Chirinos, Texas Rangers.

Robinson Chirinos won the starting job as the Rangers catcher on Spring as he outplayed Carlos Corporan, batting for a .238 / .304 / .619 slash line. Entering the second week of the season he has a .238 avg. with 2 HR and 6 RBI. The average won’t rise during the year, but keep an eye on the production. He has very limited value in all fantasy formats, but he’s a good pick to have as your bench catcher.

First Base: Ike Davis, Oakland Athletics.

Ike Davis was expected to be a platoon player with Billy Butler since he dominates match-ups vs.Right hander pitchers (last year 92% of his at bats were vs. RHP). Still, he has started all games except one for the Athletics and he has been an effective hitter, batting for a .353 AVG. Davis has 1 HR and 6 RBI in the year, expect to see the AVG decrease during the year, but he’s a good pick right now thanks to his hot-streak.

Second Base: DJ LeMahieu, Colorado Rockies.

LeMahieu ranks second in the National League with a .474 AVG just behind Adrian Gonzalez’ .550 AVG. He has a career .282 BA, so you can be confident that he’ll put the ball on play all season long. LeMahieu has value in deeper leagues as a starting second baseman.

Third Base: Jake Lamb, Arizona Diamondbacks.

Lamb has been one of the hottest players of the year, having a .440 /.548 / .760 slash line. If he keeps playing like this, don’t worry about Yasmany Tomas. Lamb is a must own right now.

Shortstop: Tim Beckham, Tampa Bay Rays.

Former first overall draft pick, Beckham is performing effortlessly this year, owning a .259 / .276 / .556 slash line along with 2 HR and 6 RBI. You can grab Beckham in any league format.

Outfield: Dexter Fowler, Chicago Cubs.

Fowler has never been a valuable OF, but he is currently riding on a hot-streak having .385 AVG in the past seven days with 1 HR, 6 R, 4 RBI and 3 SB. Keep an eye on him, but feel free to scoop him up.

Starting Pitcher: Anthony DeSclafani, Cincinnati Reds.

DeSclafani was traded to the Reds in the offseason from the Marlins, and he has pitched efficiently with his new team, posting a 1.38 ERA with a o.77 WHIP in two outings. He is a must add player.

Relief Pitcher: Adam Ottavino, Colorado Rockies.

LaTroy Hawkings lost his job as the closer for the Rockies as he had one save in 3 opportunities and he posted a 18.66 ERA. The time has come for the former first round pick to shine. Ottavino has 2 SV in 2 SVO and he has K’d 12 batters.

*Statistics as of April 18th*

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