Denzer Guzman is the add of the morning — the Angels infielder is slashing a .444 wOBA over the last seven days with a 16.7% walk rate, nearly double his 8.9% 30-day mark, and he's sitting at just 5% ownership despite a +4% surge that signals the wave is already building. If you need a shortstop or corner infield spot, this is the window before it closes.
Today's Top Adds
Denzer Guzman (3B/SS, LAA) — 5% Owned
The seven-day numbers are loud: .280 AVG, 3 HR, .444 wOBA, 90.9 mph exit velocity, and a 55.0% hard-hit rate. His plate discipline has taken a genuine leap, with that walk rate jumping from 8.9% to 16.7% over the past week across 30 plate appearances. At 5% ownership he's essentially free, but the +4% rise in the last seven days tells you sharper leagues are already moving. This is a multi-position asset with real power and a suddenly improved approach — don't wait for 20% ownership to validate what the data is already screaming.
Gabriel Moreno (C, AZ) — 49% Owned
Moreno is doing what elite catchers do in hot stretches: he's hitting .455 with a .472 wOBA, punishing the ball at 95.0 mph exit velocity with a 50.0% hard-hit rate, and he's struck out in just 7.7% of plate appearances (down from 11.9% over 30 days). The walk rate ticked up to 15.4% as well. At 49% ownership, he's inexplicably available in half of all leagues. If you're streaming catchers or stuck with a below-average option, Moreno is performing like a top-five backstop right now. The zero home runs don't scare me — the quality of contact and plate discipline are both real.
Jake Burger (1B, TEX) — 25% Owned
Burger's wOBA has climbed from .355 over 30 days to .398 in the last week, fueled by a .300 AVG, 1 HR, 94.9 mph exit velocity, and a 53.3% hard-hit rate across 24 plate appearances. The strikeout rate has dipped slightly to 25.0% (from 26.9%), and his walk rate has risen to 12.5%. He's not going to fix your strikeout problem, but the raw power metrics are legitimate and he's getting consistent playing time. At 25% ownership with zero recent movement, you can add him without a bidding war.
Ezequiel Duran (1B/2B/3B/SS/OF, TEX) — 41% Owned
The surface numbers look tepid — a .150 AVG — but dig beneath and there's a process improvement worth buying. Duran's strikeout rate has been cut in half, from 27.0% over 30 days to 12.5% in the last seven, while his walk rate has spiked from 7.0% to 16.7%. The 2 HR provide floor, and the .318 wOBA is up from .301. The ownership is actually dropping (-6% over 7 days), which means the market is selling the batting average while ignoring the plate discipline transformation. His eligibility at five positions makes him a roster construction cheat code. Buy the approach change, not the BABIP variance.
Watch List
Adrian Morejon (RP, SD) — 14% Owned
A 50.0% strikeout rate over the last seven days (up from 31.4% over 30 days) with a 0.00 ERA and a -0.40 FIP. That FIP is absurd — it suggests he's been essentially unhittable. Still an early signal across just five appearances, but if he's pitching high-leverage innings for the Padres, the ratios alone make him a speculative add in deeper formats.
Cole Sulser (P, TB)
Similar profile to Morejon: a 46.2% K rate (up from 34.9%), a 0.00 ERA, and a 0.31 FIP over the last week. Five-game sample, but the swing-and-miss surge is notable. Worth monitoring for saves or holds opportunities in Tampa Bay.
Bryan Hudson (P, CWS)
Hudson's K rate has doubled from 20.8% to 40.0% in the last seven days, with a 0.00 ERA and 0.85 FIP. The White Sox context limits his value, but 13.5 K/9 is 13.5 K/9 regardless of the jersey. Deep league stash only for now.
Owen Caissie (OF, MIA) — 4% Owned
This is the most volatile name on the list. Caissie has posted a .514 wOBA over the last seven days — .400 AVG, 2 HR — while cutting his strikeout rate from a ghastly 35.8% to 16.7%. The 85.2 mph exit velocity is the red flag that keeps him on the watch list rather than the add list. If the EV climbs to match the results, he becomes a priority pickup. Until then, monitor.
Nolan Schanuel (1B, LAA) — 10% Owned
Schanuel is hitting .350 with a .422 wOBA, a 92.1 mph exit velocity, and just an 8.7% strikeout rate over the past week. The walk rate is steady at 13.0%, and he's been in the lineup for 23 PA in seven days. The 43.8% hard-hit rate isn't elite, but the contact quality and discipline profile suggest this is a sustainable batting average spike. He's close to an add in 12-team leagues.
Tyler Freeman (2B/OF, COL) — 1% Owned
Zero strikeouts in the last seven days. Literally zero. Freeman is hitting .400 with a .412 wOBA and 89.8 mph exit velocity while not whiffing once. Early signal — just five games — and the Coors factor muddies any contact-quality read. But a 0.0% K rate against a 10.1% 30-day baseline is worth a second look, especially with dual eligibility.
Stream of the Day
No streaming-specific signals were detected in today's scan — no spot starters or favorable matchup flags triggered. If you're hunting for pitching help, Adrian Morejon's -0.40 FIP and 15.75 K/9 over the last week make him the closest thing to a short-term ratio boost in the reliever pool. Check back tomorrow for starter streams.
Ownership Movers
- Denzer Guzman (LAA): 5% (+4% 7d) — The fastest riser on the board, and completely justified. A .444 wOBA, 3 HR, and a walk-rate explosion at his ownership level is a textbook breakout signal. This climb accelerates.
- Gabriel Moreno (AZ): 49% (+1% 7d) — Barely moving despite elite production. The catcher position's general apathy is keeping him available. This should be trending harder than +1%.
- Jake Burger (TEX): 25% (+0% 7d) — Flat ownership despite a rising wOBA and consistent playing time. The market hasn't noticed yet. That's your edge.
- Ezequiel Duran (TEX): 41% (-6% 7d) — Ownership is bleeding because of the .150 AVG. The discipline numbers say the market is wrong. This is a buy-the-dip opportunity if his strikeout rate holds.
- Adrian Morejon (SD): 14% (+0% 7d) — Stagnant ownership on a pitcher with a 50.0% K rate and negative FIP. Reliever adds are always slow — but this one has legitimate breakout indicators.
Quick Hits
- Duran's discipline flip is the most interesting underlying trend today. A strikeout rate dropping from 27.0% to 12.5% while walks jump from 7.0% to 16.7% is a complete approach overhaul. If this holds for another week, the batting average will follow, and his ownership will reverse course quickly.
- Three relievers posted sub-1.00 FIPs this week — Morejon (-0.40), Sulser (0.31), and Hudson (0.85) — all with K rates above 40%. That's a reliever-market inefficiency in leagues that count holds or reward ratios.
- Caissie's 85.2 mph exit velocity paired with a .514 wOBA is a flashing caution light. That's BABIP luck, not sustained power. The strikeout improvement is real; the production level is not. Wait for the EV to confirm.
- Freeman hasn't struck out in a week. A 0.0% K rate over any stretch in today's game is remarkable. Even if it regresses toward his 10.1% 30-day norm, that's still an elite contact profile at a near-free price tag of 1% ownership.
- The Angels have two actionable names on today's report — Guzman and Schanuel. If the Anaheim lineup is finally clicking, both could sustain production in a more productive run-scoring environment. Worth cross-referencing their upcoming schedule.