Jackson Holliday is posting a .423 wOBA over the past week with a 55.6% hard-hit rate, his strikeout rate is dropping, and he's still sitting at just 30% ownership — if he's available in your league, this is the morning you fix that.

Today's Top Adds

Dylan Crews (OF, WSH) — 30% Owned

Crews has been scorching over the past seven days: a .400 wOBA backed by a 96.9 mph average exit velocity and a 62.5% hard-hit rate. That's not fluky contact — that's premium bat-to-ball quality. His .348 batting average across 24 plate appearances in the last week represents a massive jump from his .277 wOBA over the trailing 30 days. Ownership is flat at 30%, which means most leagues still have him sitting on waivers. The talent was always there; the results are catching up now.

Mauricio Dubón (2B/3B/SS/OF, ATL) — 38% Owned

Dubón's multi-position eligibility alone makes him a valuable roster asset, but the underlying numbers demand attention. His strikeout rate has been cut nearly in half — 6.7% over the past week versus 11.6% over 30 days — while his wOBA climbed to .374 with 2 home runs. He's seeing 30 plate appearances in the last seven days, confirming everyday run. A contact-first approach with sneaky power and positional flexibility at 38% ownership is a market inefficiency.

Xander Bogaerts (SS, SD) — 38% Owned

Bogaerts' ownership has actually dropped 3% over the past week, and the market is wrong. His 7-day wOBA sits at .383 compared to .272 over 30 days, fueled by an elite 26.9% walk rate (up from 15.4%). The strikeout rate is down too — 19.2% versus 22.0%. The batting average of .278 doesn't scream, but the plate discipline metrics signal a hitter who's locked in. Bogaerts has been getting on base at a premium clip, and the counting stats will follow the process.

Nick Gonzales (2B/3B/SS, PIT) — 23% Owned

Gonzales is the lowest-owned player in the Top Adds tier, and he has the highest 7-day wOBA of the group at .413. A .350 average with a homer, a 94.4 mph exit velocity, and a 41.7% hard-hit rate across 21 plate appearances — this is a legitimate breakout window. Ownership has been sliding (down 4% over seven days), meaning managers are cutting bait right as he's heating up. That's your opportunity.

Jackson Holliday (2B/SS, BAL) — 30% Owned

The former first-overall pick is flashing the tools that made him the top prospect in baseball. Holliday's .423 wOBA leads all Top Adds, his strikeout rate has dropped from 29.1% to 23.1%, and his walk rate has climbed to 15.4%. A 55.6% hard-hit rate shows the quality of contact is real. Ownership has actually fallen 5% in the last week — managers who dropped him during rough stretches are going to regret it. The batting line (.273 AVG, 1 HR) undersells what's happening underneath. The skills are all trending in the right direction simultaneously.

Watch List

Joe Mack (C, MIA) — 4% Owned

A catcher posting a .425 wOBA with a 14.3% strikeout rate and 2 home runs in a week deserves your attention. Mack is at just 4% ownership but trending up (+2% in seven days). At the thinnest position in fantasy, this is a name to monitor closely — one more strong week and he moves to an add.

Carson Kelly (C, CHC) — 11% Owned

Kelly's .643 wOBA over the past week is absurd, and yes, it comes with caveats — this is flagged as an early signal and the .500 batting average won't hold. But a 28.6% walk rate, 66.7% hard-hit rate, and a homer suggest a veteran locked into quality at-bats. Keep him on your radar, especially in two-catcher formats.

Nate Eaton (3B/OF, BOS) — 0% Owned

Completely unowned, yet posting a .531 wOBA with a 93.9 mph exit velocity, a 50.0% hard-hit rate, and a 21.4% walk rate. The sample is early, but the contact quality is notable. Another week of this and Eaton becomes a serious add candidate.

Kyle Manzardo (1B, CLE) — 7% Owned

The batting average (.200) is ugly, but Manzardo clubbed 2 homers while his strikeout rate ticked down from 29.9% to 26.7%. He's getting consistent playing time with 30 PA in the last week. The raw power is real — the hit tool needs to cooperate. Watch, don't add.

Brandyn Garcia (RP, AZ) — 0% Owned

A reliever with a 50.0% strikeout rate over the past week, a 0.00 ERA, a 0.93 FIP, and a 15.65 K/9 is worth knowing about. Garcia is completely unowned and the sample is tiny, but those are elite swing-and-miss numbers. If he's earning leverage innings, he has closer-adjacent upside.

Stream of the Day

No streaming-specific pitching signals emerged today. With the Watch List offering Brandyn Garcia as a reliever flashing a 50.0% K rate and 0.93 FIP, he's the closest thing to a short-term streaming play if you need ratio help from your bullpen — but there's no starter matchup to target this cycle. Check back tomorrow for updated streaming recommendations.

Ownership Movers

  • Joe Mack (4%, +2%): Justified. A .425 wOBA with declining strikeouts at the catcher position warrants the uptick, and 4% is still criminally low.
  • Carson Kelly (11%, +2%): Probably driven by the eye-popping slash line. The early-signal tag means some regression is coming, but the underlying plate discipline supports continued interest.
  • Dylan Crews (30%, +1%): The move is too slow. A 96.9 mph exit velocity and .400 wOBA should be generating far more urgency. This ownership should be north of 50% within a week.
  • Mauricio Dubón (38%, flat): Flat ownership despite a 6.7% strikeout rate and multi-position eligibility is the market sleeping. The ATL lineup gives him favorable run-producing context.
  • Nate Eaton (0%): Completely off the radar. A .531 wOBA with real contact quality metrics at 0% ownership is the definition of an alpha play if this sustains.

Quick Hits

  • Nick Gonzales is losing ownership (down 4% in seven days) while posting the highest batting average (.350) among all Top Adds. That disconnect rarely lasts more than a few days.
  • Xander Bogaerts' 26.9% walk rate over the past week is the highest among all players flagged today — even higher than Carson Kelly's 28.6% when you consider Bogaerts did it over 26 plate appearances versus Kelly's smaller sample.
  • Jackson Holliday's strikeout rate has dropped 6 full percentage points (29.1% to 23.1%) while his walk rate climbed 5.3 points (10.1% to 15.4%). That simultaneous improvement in both directions is the most encouraging development on today's board.
  • Dylan Crews' 62.5% hard-hit rate is the second highest among all flagged players, trailing only Carson Kelly's 66.7% on a smaller sample. Crews is doing it with a 96.9 mph exit velocity — the hardest average contact among every player in this report.
  • Brandyn Garcia's 0.93 FIP paired with a 50.0% K rate makes him the most intriguing zero-owned reliever we've flagged in weeks. The ERA sits at 0.00 over the past seven days. If Arizona gives him late-inning work, he has league-winning upside in holds or saves formats.