Sam Antonacci is the add of the morning — the White Sox utility man posted a .435 wOBA over the last seven days with a 12.0% walk rate, and at just 10% ownership, the window to grab him for free is closing fast.

Today's Top Adds

Sam Antonacci (2B/3B/OF, CWS) — Add Now

Antonacci's seven-day line is loud: .381 AVG, .435 wOBA, 92.3 mph exit velocity, and a walk rate that jumped from 8.6% over 30 days to 12.0% in the last week. The 40.0% hard-hit rate supports the batting average, and 25 plate appearances across five games confirms he's getting everyday run. Ownership climbed 5% in the past week and is accelerating. Multi-position eligibility (2B, 3B, OF) makes him a roster construction dream. If he's sitting on your wire, he won't be by the weekend.

Watch List

Sean Burke (SP/RP, CWS) — Watch

Burke's ownership surged 19% in seven days to 25%, and the underlying numbers explain why: a 34.8% strikeout rate over the last week (up from 17.5% over 30 days) and a 0.93 FIP. That K-rate spike across 6.0 innings pitched is eye-popping but also represents an early signal — this needs another start to confirm. If he's still available in deeper formats, you're probably already late.

Isaac Collins (OF, KC) — Watch

Collins is the stealth name on today's board. A .444 wOBA with 95.2 mph exit velocity and a 68.3% hard-hit rate over the last seven days — those are elite-level contact quality numbers. His strikeout rate dropped from 30.1% to 18.5%, and his walk rate ticked up to 14.8%. At 1% owned, nobody is paying attention. The 27 plate appearances across five games say Kansas City is giving him a real look. One more week of this and he's a must-add.

Ryan Zeferjahn (RP, LAA) — Watch

A 36.4% K-rate, a 1.78 FIP, and a 13.58 K/9 over 5.3 innings in the last week. Zeferjahn is 0% owned and throwing filth. The ERA sits at 1.70 for the week. If the Angels give him any leverage or closing opportunities, he'll go from invisible to valuable overnight. Monitor the role.

Eduard Bazardo (RP, SEA) — Watch

A clean 0.00 ERA over the past week with a 1.36 FIP and 22.2% K-rate (up from 17.8% over 30 days). Bazardo is a quiet middle reliever at 3% owned, but the improved strikeout numbers and sub-1.5 FIP suggest he's pitching better than his role implies. Worth monitoring if Seattle's bullpen hierarchy shifts.

Cole Sulser (RP, TB) — Watch

Similar profile to Bazardo: 0.00 ERA, 1.77 FIP, 22.2% K-rate in the last seven days. Tampa's bullpen is always a committee, and Sulser is putting himself in position for higher-leverage work. Still just 1% owned.

Paul Goldschmidt (1B, NYY) — Watch

Goldy's wOBA climbed from .304 over 30 days to .333 in the last week, his strikeout rate dipped from 23.1% to 18.8%, and his exit velocity sits at a healthy 96.4 mph with a 62.5% hard-hit rate. At 2% owned, managers have given up on him. The contact quality says the bat still has life. He's not a priority add, but the trend is pointing up.

Ryan McMahon (3B, NYY) — Watch

McMahon has been heating up quietly — .368 AVG, .421 wOBA, one homer, and a strikeout rate that fell from 27.5% to 21.1% over the past week. The 91.5 mph exit velocity isn't elite, but the 52.1% hard-hit rate and improved plate discipline suggest this is more than noise. At 2% owned, there's no urgency yet, but corner infield-needy managers should have him bookmarked.

Kyle Manzardo (1B, CLE) — Watch

The raw line (.250 AVG, .296 wOBA) doesn't excite, but the process metrics do: 95.8 mph exit velocity, a 77.1% hard-hit rate, and a strikeout rate trending down from 31.6% to 27.8%. Manzardo is squaring the ball up at an elite level and getting unlucky. When the BABIP corrects, the counting stats will follow. At 7% owned, you have time — but not much.

Jasson Domínguez (OF, NYY) — Watch

Domínguez's seven-day wOBA jumped to .383 from .305 over 30 days, and his strikeout rate cratered to just 5.0% — that's absurd plate discipline improvement from a 10.7% 30-day mark. He added a homer with a 92.5 mph EV and 45.4% hard-hit rate across 20 PA. At 21% owned he's the most-rostered player on this list, so in competitive leagues he may already be gone. If not, the improved contact approach makes him a compelling speculative hold.

Stream of the Day

No streaming-specific signals fired today. The algorithm didn't flag any matchup-driven one-week plays worth chasing. If you're desperate for innings, Sean Burke's 0.93 FIP makes him the closest thing to a streaming option with upside, but his value extends well beyond a single start. Check back tomorrow for updated matchup data.

Ownership Movers

  • Sean Burke (25%, +19% 7d): The biggest mover on the board, and fully justified. A 34.8% K-rate and sub-1.00 FIP will do that. The only concern is workload — 6.0 IP in a week means he may still be stretched out or bouncing between the rotation and pen. The talent is undeniable.
  • Sam Antonacci (10%, +5% 7d): Rising fast and for good reason. The .435 wOBA with consistent playing time is a real signal, not a pinch-hit mirage. Expect this number to keep climbing through the week.
  • Isaac Collins (1%, stable): Somehow unmoved despite a .444 wOBA and 95.2 mph EV. This is the definition of a market inefficiency. The ownership number will lag the performance — be ahead of it.
  • Eduard Bazardo (3%, stable): No movement yet despite the zeroed-out ERA. Relievers need role clarity to drive adds, and Bazardo doesn't have that yet.
  • Cole Sulser (1%, stable): Same story — dominant recent line, zero roster buzz. Tampa's bullpen opacity keeps managers away until a save or two forces the issue.

Quick Hits

  • Kyle Manzardo's 77.1% hard-hit rate is the highest on today's entire board — by a wide margin. That number paired with a .250 average screams BABIP correction incoming. Patience will be rewarded.
  • Ryan Zeferjahn's 13.58 K/9 over the past week is elite reliever territory, yet he sits at literally 0% ownership. If you're in a league that counts K/9 or holds, he's a free cheat code right now.
  • Jasson Domínguez struck out in just 5.0% of his plate appearances over the last seven days. For a player whose swing-and-miss has been the career concern, that number — even in a small window — is significant development worth tracking.
  • Isaac Collins posted a 68.3% hard-hit rate with 95.2 mph exit velocity at 1% owned. That's the widest gap between quality of contact and ownership on today's report. The league will catch up.
  • Two White Sox players — Sam Antonacci and Sean Burke — lead today's signals. The South Side is quietly producing fantasy-relevant breakouts. Pay attention to this roster.