Today's Top Adds

J.P. Crawford (SS, SEA) is the clear priority add this morning, and at 16% ownership, you still have a window — but it's closing fast with a 5% jump in the last seven days alone. Crawford's bat has been scorching: a .423 wOBA over the past week against a .334 mark over 30 days, fueled by a 94.7 mph average exit velocity and 45.8% hard-hit rate. He's walking at a 17.9% clip over the last seven days (up from 13.1% over 30), which means the plate discipline is driving real on-base value, not just BABIP luck. With a .304 average, 2 homers, and 28 plate appearances across five games, this isn't a one-game spike — it's a full week of legitimate production from a player with everyday job security. If he's sitting on your wire, he won't be for long.

Watch List

Heriberto Hernández (OF, MIA)

The most eye-popping line on today's board: a .688 wOBA over the last seven days with 3 home runs, a .400 average, and a strikeout rate that dropped from 26.8% to 20.0%. At 0% owned, this is the definition of an early signal — five games of data, and the 92.8 mph exit velocity with a 54.2% hard-hit rate suggests the contact quality is real. If he keeps the lineup spot, he's a priority add by the weekend.

Kyle Karros (3B, COL)

A .485 wOBA over the past week with a .375 average and a homer, and his strikeout rate has ticked down from 24.7% to 21.1% while walks have risen. Yes, it's Coors, and the 87.2 mph exit velocity tempers some enthusiasm. But at 1% owned, you're not risking anything to stash him and see if this approach improvement holds.

JoJo Romero (RP, STL)

A 33.3% strikeout rate over the past week with a microscopic 0.14 FIP. The 13.33 K/9 pops, and while the 3.33 ERA isn't as flashy, that FIP says the underlying stuff is dominant. Already 16% owned — monitor for saves or holds opportunities that could push him into must-add territory.

Jakob Junis (RP, TEX)

Matching Romero's 33.3% K-rate and 0.14 FIP over the last seven days, Junis is putting up 13.33 K/9 from the Texas bullpen. At 11% owned, he's available nearly everywhere. The ERA sits at 3.33, suggesting some hard contact mixed in, but that FIP says the strikeout-to-walk profile is elite right now.

Jeremiah Estrada (RP, SD)

Estrada's K-rate has climbed to 25.0% from 22.9% over 30 days, and his 2.56 FIP is strong. The 4.86 ERA over the last week looks ugly, but FIP-based relievers tend to normalize — keep him rostered in deeper leagues and watch for the ERA to follow the strikeouts down.

Jhonny Pereda (C, SEA)

A catcher posting a .431 wOBA with a 6.2% strikeout rate over the past week is worth your attention regardless of sample. Pereda is hitting .357 with a homer, walking 12.5% of the time, and showing a 92.5 mph exit velocity with 50.0% hard-hit rate. At 0% owned, he's a speculative add in two-catcher leagues immediately.

Hunter Feduccia (C, TB)

The exit velocity here is loud — 97.2 mph with a 77.8% hard-hit rate. That's elite-level contact quality. The .365 wOBA and .333 average are nice, but it's the 18.2% walk rate jump (from 7.7% over 30 days) that hints at a real approach change. Zero homers in the sample, which means those barrels haven't all found the seats yet. Stash in deep leagues.

Tristan Gray (2B/3B/SS, MIN)

Multi-position eligibility is the hook, and the underlying numbers are improving: .333 wOBA, .304 average, a homer, and his strikeout rate has cratered from 26.0% to 16.7%. The 92.4 mph exit velocity with 55.0% hard-hit rate is solid, and 24 plate appearances in seven days confirms consistent playing time. At 1% owned, he's a deep-league middle infield stash next to Brooks Lee and JJ Wetherholt on Minnesota's roster.

Brandyn Garcia (RP, AZ)

A 0.00 ERA over the last week with a 1.28 FIP and 27.3% strikeout rate — the ratios are pristine. At 0% owned, he's only relevant if Arizona's bullpen hierarchy shifts, but the stuff is worth monitoring.

Stream of the Day

No streaming-specific signals triggered today — the algorithm didn't flag any spot starters or favorable single-game matchups worth chasing. If you need a speculative stream, Jakob Junis has the bullpen ratios (0.14 FIP, 33.3% K-rate) to help in weekly formats where reliever stats count. Check back tomorrow for updated streaming picks.

Ownership Movers

J.P. Crawford (16%, +5% 7d) — The only player on today's board with meaningful ownership acceleration, and it's completely justified. A .423 wOBA with 94.7 mph exit velocity and elite plate discipline isn't a mirage. This train is leaving the station.

JoJo Romero (16%, stable) — Holding at 16% despite a 0.14 FIP and 33.3% K-rate feels like the market hasn't caught up yet. If he picks up a save or two this week, expect a spike.

Jakob Junis (11%, -1% 7d) — Ownership actually dipped 1% while he was posting a 0.14 FIP. The market is wrong here. His strikeout numbers scream buy.

Jeremiah Estrada (9%, stable) — Stable ownership despite a strong 2.56 FIP and climbing K-rate. The 4.86 ERA is scaring people off, but process over results — the peripherals say hold.

Kyle Karros (1%, stable) and Tristan Gray (1%, stable) — Both sitting at 1% with legitimate seven-day breakouts. These are the names that show up at 15% next Thursday if the trends continue.

Quick Hits

  • Hunter Feduccia's 97.2 mph exit velocity and 77.8% hard-hit rate are the best contact-quality marks on today's entire board. The power hasn't shown up in the box score yet (0 HR), but batted-ball data this loud at catcher is extraordinarily rare. Deep-league managers, take note.
  • Heriberto Hernández's .688 wOBA is nearly double his 30-day mark of .411 — which was already strong. Three homers in five games from a 0%-owned player is the kind of signal that gets buried if you're only checking box scores.
  • Jhonny Pereda's 6.2% strikeout rate over the last seven days is the lowest on today's board by a wide margin, down from 14.3% over 30 days. A catcher who doesn't strike out and walks at a 12.5% clip is a fantasy unicorn — even if it's only five games of data.
  • Two relievers — JoJo Romero and Jakob Junis — posted identical 0.14 FIPs and 33.3% K-rates over the last week. If your league counts holds or you're chasing ratios, both are free and elite right now.
  • Tristan Gray's strikeout rate dropped from 26.0% to 16.7% — a 10-point improvement in one week. Combined with 2B/3B/SS eligibility and consistent at-bats (24 PA), he's the sneakiest utility add in deeper formats.