Reid Detmers is the clear add of the morning — a 36.0% strikeout rate over the last seven days against a 26.9% 30-day mark, a 0.53 FIP, and ownership that's already jumped 19.2% in a week to 30%. If he's still on your wire, the window is closing fast.

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Reid Detmers (SP/RP, LAA) — 30% Owned

Detmers is flashing a strikeout spike that demands attention: 36.0% K rate over the past seven days, up sharply from 26.9% over 30 days. His FIP sits at a ridiculous 0.53, and he logged 7.0 IP in his last week of work — a full rotation workload, not a piggyback arrangement. This is still an early signal (5 games), but the underlying K-rate surge paired with elite run prevention makes him the top priority add today. At 30% ownership and climbing nearly 20 points in a week, he won't be available by Monday in competitive leagues.

Brooks Lee (2B/3B/SS, MIN) — 8% Owned

Lee is mashing with multi-position eligibility, and the plate discipline profile makes this feel sustainable. His 7-day line: .304 AVG, 3 HR, .442 wOBA, 92.8 mph exit velocity. The wOBA jump from .340 over 30 days to .442 over the last week is backed by a 51.4% hard-hit rate and a declining strikeout rate (16.7% 7d vs. 17.4% 30d). He's seeing consistent playing time with 24 PA in the last seven days. At 8% ownership, rising fast with a +4.1% weekly gain, this is the kind of multi-eligible bat that wins you weeks in deeper formats. Don't wait for confirmation — the power breakout is the confirmation.

Watch List

Louis Varland (RP, TOR) — 10% Owned

A 43.8% K rate over the last seven days with a 0.54 FIP and a 0.00 ERA. The strikeout rate is up from an already-strong 37.8% over 30 days, and he's punching out batters at a 14.65 K/9 clip. Reliever-only eligibility limits his ceiling, but if Toronto starts leveraging him in higher-leverage spots, the ratios alone make him a category weapon. Ownership surged 6% this week — monitor whether he earns save or hold opportunities.

Casey Schmitt (1B/2B/3B, SF) — 6% Owned

Schmitt's 61.1% hard-hit rate over the last week is the standout number here. He's slashing .333 with a .398 wOBA and 90.5 mph exit velocity across 25 PA. The multi-position eligibility adds roster flexibility, and ownership jumped 5.5% in seven days. Still an early signal — need to see whether the contact quality sustains before committing a roster spot.

Tyler Alexander (SP/RP, TEX) — 8% Owned

Alexander's K rate ticked up to 23.5% from 19.6% over 30 days, and his 1.85 FIP suggests he's been better than surface-level results might indicate. The strikeout numbers aren't elite, but the run prevention is real. Worth monitoring if you need ratios help in a mixed role.

Blake Treinen (RP, LAD) — 2% Owned

A 0.00 ERA and 13.5 K/9 over the past week with a 33.3% strikeout rate and 1.60 FIP. Treinen in a Dodgers bullpen at 2% ownership is borderline negligent in leagues that count holds or ratio categories. The K rate is climbing from 29.0% over 30 days. If he's healthy and pitching like this, the ownership floor is much higher than 2%.

Austin Martin (2B/OF, MIN) — 1% Owned

Martin's .556 wOBA over the past seven days is eye-popping: .429 AVG, 1 HR, 92.8 mph EV, and a 26.3% walk rate (up from 21.7% over 30 days). The 50.0% hard-hit rate is solid. At 1% ownership, this is a deep-league dart throw — the plate discipline numbers are fascinating, but you need to see consistent at-bats before trusting the production.

Garrett Mitchell (OF, MIL) — 13% Owned

The batting average is ugly (.167 over 7 days, 0 HR), but under the hood: 102.4 mph average exit velocity, an 83.3% hard-hit rate, and a 29.4% walk rate (up from 18.0%). Mitchell is squaring the ball up violently and getting on base via walks while the BABIP catches up. If you believe in exit velocity, this is a buy-low. The results are coming.

Griffin Jax (RP, TB) — 33% Owned

Jax's ownership actually dropped 10% this past week, but his last seven days tell a different story: 44.4% K rate (up from 15.6% over 30 days), 0.00 ERA, 18.0 K/9, and a 2.10 FIP. That's a massive strikeout spike — the kind that suggests a mechanical or pitch-mix adjustment. If you dropped him, take another look. The early signal size (5 games) warrants caution, but these are elite reliever numbers.

Jung Hoo Lee (OF, SF) — 10% Owned

Lee's ownership cratered 27.6% over the past week — likely a mass drop after a cold stretch — but his last seven days have been scorching: .435 AVG, 1 HR, .487 wOBA, 92.8 mph EV, with a declining strikeout rate (8.3% 7d vs. 13.1% 30d). The 58.3% hard-hit rate and 24 PA of consistent playing time suggest this isn't a mirage. He's a buy-low candidate that the market is mispricing based on stale sentiment. If someone in your league just dropped him, sprint to the wire.

Stream of the Day

No streaming-specific signals were detected today. With no matchup-driven pitching plays standing out in the data, your best short-term move is to grab Reid Detmers as a full add rather than a stream — his 0.53 FIP and 36.0% K rate make him a hold, not a one-start play. Check back tomorrow for spot-start recommendations.

Ownership Movers

  • Reid Detmers (30%, +19.2% 7d) — Fully justified. The FIP and K-rate surge back it up completely. This is the rare case where the crowd is right and still hasn't caught up to the real value.
  • Louis Varland (10%, +6% 7d) — Justified by ratios, but reliever-only limits upside. The 43.8% K rate is real; the role needs to grow for him to matter in shallower formats.
  • Casey Schmitt (6%, +5.5% 7d) — The hard-hit data supports the movement. Multi-position eligibility is the kicker. Early signal, but the quality of contact is legit.
  • Brooks Lee (8%, +4.1% 7d) — Underpriced relative to his production. Three homers and a .442 wOBA in a week with SS eligibility should have him rising faster than this.
  • Tyler Alexander (8%, +1.9% 7d) — Modest move, modest signal. The 1.85 FIP is appealing, but the K-rate ceiling is low. The ownership trend is appropriately cautious.

Quick Hits

  • Garrett Mitchell's 102.4 mph average exit velocity over the last seven days is the highest in today's signal batch by a wide margin — nearly 10 mph above most hitters flagged. The .167 AVG is noise. The exit velo is not.
  • Griffin Jax went from a 15.6% K rate over 30 days to 44.4% over the last seven — a nearly threefold increase. That's the largest K-rate delta in today's data, and it's happening while his ownership drops. Market inefficiency alert.
  • Austin Martin's 26.3% walk rate over the past week is elite-tier plate discipline. At 1% ownership, he's the deepest sleeper on this list by a factor of ten.
  • Two Minnesota Twins — Brooks Lee and Austin Martin — both posted 92.8 mph exit velocities over the past week. The Twins' lineup is producing hard contact from its younger players, and both are available in virtually every league.
  • Jung Hoo Lee's 8.3% strikeout rate over the last seven days is the lowest among all hitters flagged today. Combined with a .487 wOBA and dropping ownership, he's the most actionable buy-low in the entire report.