Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Caminero returns, Zebby Zeason begins (2024)

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With the final month of the regular season rapidly approaching, and fantasy managers understandably becoming increasingly distracted by upcoming fantasy football drafts, it can be easy to overlook some of the critical developments occurring across the fantasy baseball landscape. The latest Rotoworld Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire column takes a look at the long-overdue return of Junior Caminero and the arrival of intriguing pitching prospect Zebby Matthews in addition to the return of veteran starter Matthew Boyd and rise of Lucas Erceg as a potential stopper in Kansas City.

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Junior Caminero, 3B, Rays

Available in 59% of Yahoo! leagues

Universally regarded as the top fantasy prospect left in the minor leagues by a vast margin, Caminero will make his long-awaited return to Tampa Bay for Tuesday's showdown against the Astros. The 21-year-old slugging third baseman, who got into seven contests and a handful of playoff games late last year, missed time this season in the minors due to a lingering quad issue, but has come on strong of late to finish with a .274/.337/.521 triple-slash line with 16 homers across 258 plate appearances. As Rotoworld's prospect guru Chris Crawford wrote earlier this week in his latest Top 10 Prospects list, Caminero projects as a solid fantasy contributor for the rest of the season. He won't help much in the stolen base department, but he boasts legitimate 80-grade power, which should make him an instant power plus counting stats three-to-four category difference-maker for fantasy managers.

Zebby Matthews, SP, Twins

Available in 89% of Yahoo! leagues

With Minnesota co-ace Joe Ryan (shoulder) facing a lengthy absence, the Twins are poised to call up Matthews to make his major league debut on Tuesday against the division-rival Royals. The unheralded 24-year-old right-hander rocketed up prospect rankings this season by compiling a sublime 2.60 ERA, 0.87 WHIP and 114/7 K/BB ratio across 97 innings (18 appearances, 17 starts) across three minor league levels. His control-oriented approach could wind up getting exploited by major league hitters, which was starting to happen a bit by Triple-A batters who connected for four round-trippers in just 19 innings over his four starts at the level. However, as evidenced by an astronomical 30.5% this year in the minors, he's projected to miss enough bats to make an immediate impact for fantasy managers, especially in deeper mixed leagues. We're not going to forecast Matthews experiencing immediate success at the highest level, as he's likely going to face a bit of an adjustment period, but the talent and strike zone-heavy approach portend eventual success. It's a decent matchup out of the gate and Matthews is intriguing enough that he should be rostered in all fantasy formats until further notice.

Matthew Boyd, SP, Guardians

Available in 87% of Yahoo! leagues

The biggest takeaway from Boyd's recent minor league rehab assignment where he compiled a microscopic 0.83 ERA, 0.65 WHIP and 27/2 K/BB ratio across 21 2/3 innings (five starts) is that he's still missing bats at near-elite rates with a 35.1% strikeout rate during that span. The 33-year-old veteran southpaw is slated to make his Cleveland debut on Tuesday evening against the Cubs in his return from last year's Tommy John surgery. His stuff appears to be back to pre-surgery levels and he's always missed enough bats to make an impact for fantasy managers, especially in deeper mixed leagues. He's at least worthy of a speculative dice roll based on his lengthy track record at the highest level.

Lucas Erceg, RP, Royals

Available in 76%of Yahoo! leagues

With James McArthur struggling and newly acquired Hunter Harvey on the injured list with a back injury, the Royals have begun turning to Erceg in the ninth inning of late. The 29-year-old right-hander was a solid setup specialist earlier this year for Oakland before being shipped to Kansas City at last month's trade deadline where he's reeled off six consecutive scoreless appearances. He notched his first save over the weekend and might be the club's best option in the ninth inning moving forward, which makes him worthy of at least a speculative pickup in all fantasy formats.

Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Caminero returns, Zebby Zeason begins (2024)

FAQs

How does the waiver wire work in fantasy baseball? ›

Waivers put temporary freezes on unclaimed players, giving everyone a chance to make a claim on them. If multiple claims are filed, the manager with the highest waiver priority gets the player. Unclaimed players not on waivers are Free Agents and anyone can add them without waiting.

What determines waiver wire order in fantasy football? ›

After each Game Week in the regular season, the waiver priority list is reset: The new rank is determined by the reverse order of the current league standings (the manager with the lowest league standing gets 1st rank).

When can you pick up players off the waiver wire? ›

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 does waiver wire order work in ESPN fantasy? ›

Players on waivers will remain so for a set period of time, during which all teams will have the opportunity to make a claim on any player. When the waiver period expires, the player will be awarded to the team with the highest waiver priority that made a claim, and that team will move to the end of the waiver order.

Do you lose waiver priority if no one else claims? ›

If nobody else has claimed a player that you're targeting, you will acquire them but if a member with greater priority also tried to claim them, then you will lose out.

Can league manager see waiver claims in ESPN? ›

All managers in the league can check Waiver Report/Offers Report in your league to check the details on every waiver/FAB claims. Please note: Recent Activities might not show the best timeline of each waiver claims/offer.

How does waiver wire work in fantasy playoffs? ›

Playoff Waivers

You will either use FAAB or rolling waivers, or in some cases, both. For rolling waivers, every time a team makes a successful waiver claim, they drop to the bottom of the waiver priority and everyone else moves up one. You're able to view the waiver wire priority in your league's standings.

How do waiver claims work baseball? ›

When a player is placed on outright waivers, the other 29 teams have an opportunity to submit a claim for 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.

How does waiver wire placement work? ›

How Does the Waiver Wire Work? At the beginning of each week, typically on Tuesday, players who aren't on a team's roster are placed on the waiver wire. Each team has a waiver priority ranking, which determines the order in which they can claim players.

What time do waivers clear on ESPN fantasy baseball? ›

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.

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