Garrett Mitchell is posting a .669 wOBA over the last seven days with an 83.3% hard-hit rate and 98.8 mph average exit velocity — and he's sitting at 5% ownership. If you read nothing else today, go add him before your leaguemates wake up.

Today's Top Adds

Dylan Crews (OF, WSH) — 35% Owned

Crews is flashing a revamped approach that should have him rostered in far more leagues. His walk rate has exploded to 14.8% over the last seven days, up from 4.8% over the prior 30 — that's not a blip, that's a mechanical change in how he's attacking the zone. The wOBA is trending accordingly, .311 over the past week against a .297 monthly number, supported by 59.2% hard-hit quality and 91.0 mph exit velocity across a solid 27 plate appearances. He's getting everyday run and the improved selectivity suggests the counting stats are coming. The window to add is now, before a hot stretch pushes this ownership past 50%.

A.J. Ewing (2B/OF, NYM) — 21% Owned

Ewing continues to carve out a larger role in the Mets lineup, and the underlying numbers back the opportunity. He's posted a .386 wOBA over the last seven days — up from an already-strong .361 over 30 days — while dropping his strikeout rate from 21.1% to 18.2%. The dual eligibility (2B/OF) adds roster flexibility, and a .316 average with a homer across 22 plate appearances shows he's producing in a meaningful sample. At 21% ownership, the multi-position eligibility alone makes him worth a speculative add, but the plate discipline trend makes him a conviction play.

Watch List

Garrett Mitchell (OF, MIL) — 5% Owned

The numbers border on absurd: .538 average, .669 wOBA, 83.3% hard-hit rate, 98.8 mph exit velocity. Yes, it's a small window, but when a player is barreling the ball at nearly 99 mph on average, the underlying quality is real. The 5% ownership is a gift. He's dangerously close to an "Add Now" if this carries into the weekend.

Gavin Sheets (1B/OF, SD) — 11% Owned

Sheets has been scorching the ball: .375 average, .525 wOBA, two homers, and a strikeout rate that's plummeted from 23.3% to 10.5% in the last seven days. A 10.5% walk rate shows he's not just swinging wildly. The 90.7 mph exit velocity is the only thing keeping this in watch territory rather than a full add — monitor for another week of sustained contact quality.

Chase DeLauter (OF, CLE) — 47% Owned

Already rostered in nearly half of leagues, DeLauter is validating the hype with a .451 wOBA, .444 average, and a strikeout rate that dropped from 23.2% to 11.1%. The 94.0 mph exit velocity and 61.7% hard-hit rate suggest the contact quality is legit. If you've been on the fence, the underlying data says get off it.

Mickey Moniak (OF, COL) — 37% Owned

The batting average is an ugly .190, but don't stop there. Moniak is posting a 96.6 mph exit velocity with a 68.8% hard-hit rate — elite-level contact quality. Two homers and a .340 wOBA over the last week tell you the power is showing up. His strikeout rate is down from 25.9% to 18.2%. The Coors factor always adds intrigue, and the batted-ball data says positive regression on BABIP is coming soon.

Casey Mize (SP, DET) — 57% Owned

Mize turned in a dominant week: 7.0 innings pitched, 0.00 ERA, 12.86 K/9, and a 0.24 FIP. His strikeout rate surged to 45.5%, up from 27.9% over 30 days. At 57% ownership, he should be universally rostered. This is less a "watch" and more a "why isn't he on your roster already" situation, particularly given the workload signal confirming rotation security.

Jonah Heim (C, ATH) — 2% Owned

Catcher is a wasteland, and Heim is putting up sneaky production: .370 wOBA, two homers, .261 average, and 25 plate appearances confirming consistent playing time. The 91.1 mph exit velocity and 45.9% hard-hit quality aren't elite, but for the position, this is actionable depth. A prime target in two-catcher leagues.

Andrew Kittredge (RP, BAL) — 1% Owned

Kittredge is virtually unowned but posted a 36.4% strikeout rate and 0.43 FIP over the last week with a spotless 0.00 ERA. The K rate jumped from 20.0% over 30 days, suggesting a stuff uptick or usage change. At 1% ownership, there's zero cost to stash — particularly in leagues that reward holds or have deep bullpen rosters.

Dylan Lee (RP, ATL) — 24% Owned

Lee's 36.4% strikeout rate and 0.68 FIP over the past seven days pair with a clean 0.00 ERA. The K rate is up from an already-solid 32.4%, suggesting he's gaining the trust of the Atlanta coaching staff. Keep an eye on leverage usage — if he starts getting higher-leverage situations, the ratios and counting stats will both play.

Stream of the Day

No streaming-specific signals triggered today. With the holiday weekend ahead, keep your powder dry and monitor tomorrow's report for potential two-start pitchers lining up favorably for the week of July 6.

Ownership Movers

Ownership movement data was largely flat across the board this week, with no significant spikes detected in the 7-day windows. Chase DeLauter at 47% is the most-owned player on today's report and perhaps the most likely to see a surge given the .451 wOBA and elite contact metrics. Mickey Moniak at 37% and Dylan Crews at 35% both have the name recognition and underlying trends to climb quickly once the weekend pickup cycle kicks in. A.J. Ewing at 21% remains undervalued relative to his production — the Mets lineup provides enough run-scoring environment to sustain his current output. The true market inefficiency sits with Garrett Mitchell at 5% and Jonah Heim at 2% — both producing at levels that their ownership doesn't remotely reflect.

Quick Hits

  • Garrett Mitchell's 98.8 mph average exit velocity over the past week is the highest among all players in today's report — and it's not particularly close. Mickey Moniak is the next-closest at 96.6 mph.
  • Casey Mize's 0.24 FIP is the lowest among all pitchers flagged today, edging out Andrew Kittredge's 0.43. Both posted zeroes in the ERA column.
  • Dylan Crews's walk rate tripled from 4.8% to 14.8% in the span of a week — the kind of approach change that typically signals a hitter simplifying his plan and trusting his eyes. That's a process improvement, not a fluke.
  • Gavin Sheets cut his strikeout rate by more than half — from 23.3% to 10.5% — while maintaining a 10.5% walk rate. That's a BB/K ratio that plays at any level.
  • Jonah Heim has 25 plate appearances over the past seven days — the highest PA total among catchers in today's data. In a position defined by rest days and platoon splits, volume matters.