Daily Waiver Report — Monday, July 6, 2026

Alec Bohm is mashing at a .445 wOBA over the past week with 94.4 mph average exit velocity, and he's still sitting at just 40% ownership — this is the rare case where a known name is being actively dropped while his bat is doing the opposite. Pick him up before the market corrects.

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Alec Bohm (1B/3B, PHI) — 40% Owned

Bohm's 7-day slash features a .304 average, 2 home runs, and that .445 wOBA — a significant jump from his .357 mark over 30 days. The underlying process checks out: his strikeout rate dipped to 15.4%, his walk rate climbed to 7.7% (up from 6.2% over 30 days), and he's barreling the ball with a 44.4% hard-hit rate at 94.4 mph exit velocity. He's been in the lineup consistently with 26 plate appearances over the past week across 5 games. Ownership actually ticked down 2% over the last seven days, meaning managers are selling right as the bat heats up. That's your window. Dual eligibility at first and third adds roster flexibility. This is a clear add in all formats.

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Sung-Mun Song (2B/3B, SD) — 0% Owned

The ghost add of the day. Song's 7-day numbers are eye-popping: .458 wOBA, 99.7 mph average exit velocity, and an 87.5% hard-hit rate with a 16.7% walk rate (up from 9.5% over 30 days). He hit .300 with a homer in the sample. At 0% ownership, nobody is watching. That exit velocity is elite-tier — if he keeps getting plate appearances, he's a priority add within days.

Josh Lowe (OF, LAA) — 2% Owned

Lowe posted a .496 wOBA over the past week — .353 average, 2 homers, 95.2 mph exit velocity with a 50.0% hard-hit rate. His 30-day wOBA was already strong at .482, meaning this isn't a one-week mirage. At 2% ownership, he's essentially free. Monitor for one more series to confirm the playing time is stable.

Tyler Stephenson (C, CIN) — 5% Owned

This is a catcher putting up an 83.3% hard-hit rate with 95.6 mph exit velocity over five games. His .429 wOBA (up from .386 over 30 days) is driven by real contact quality, not luck. The strikeout rate dropped to 12.5% from 20.0%, and the walk rate doubled to 12.5%. At 5% ownership, he's the best free catcher in most leagues if the playing time holds.

Tanner Scott (RP, LAD) — 53% Owned

Scott hasn't allowed a run in the past week while striking out batters at a 50.0% clip (up from 41.9% over 30 days) with a -0.60 FIP. A 16.67 K/9 is absurd, and the ownership trend is climbing. If he's available in your league, he likely won't be by next Monday.

Heliot Ramos (OF, SF) — 39% Owned

Ramos is pounding the ball — 69.4% hard-hit rate, 93.4 mph exit velocity, .385 wOBA with 2 homers over the past week. Ownership jumped 4% and is accelerating. The contact quality metrics suggest this stretch is sustainable. He's approaching must-add territory in standard leagues.

Caleb Kilian (RP, SF) — 12% Owned

The strikeout rate is screaming — 38.5% K rate and a 15 K/9 over the past week. The ERA of 6 is ugly on the surface, but the -0.23 FIP suggests extreme bad luck on batted balls. Ownership rose 4% in a week. This is a volatile reliever profile worth monitoring in deeper formats, but give it another week before committing a roster spot.

Rico Garcia (RP, BAL) — 24% Owned

Garcia posted a clean 0 ERA over his past week with a 2.19 FIP and 8.18 K/9. His strikeout rate ticked up slightly to 23.1% from 22.7%. He's a steady-floor reliever in a good bullpen — nothing flashy, but dependable ratios if you need bullpen stability.

Eduard Bazardo (RP, SEA) — 11% Owned

Bazardo's K rate jumped to 30.0% from 26.3% over 30 days, and his 1.60 FIP indicates the 4.5 ERA is overstating his struggles. A 13.5 K/9 from a reliever at 11% ownership is intriguing. Worth a speculative add in leagues that reward strikeouts.

Andrew Vaughn (1B, MIL) — 26% Owned

Vaughn is hitting .286 with a .411 wOBA, 75.0% hard-hit rate, and 96.8 mph exit velocity over the past week. No homers yet, but with that barrel rate and exit velocity, the power should follow. His ownership is stable — he's not being rushed, which means you still have time.

Stream of the Day

No streaming-specific signals triggered today. The algorithm didn't flag any starters with matchup-based upside for this week's slate. Check back tomorrow as mid-week probables become clearer.

Ownership Movers

  • Caleb Kilian (12%, +4%): The fastest riser today. A 38.5% K rate and -0.23 FIP are driving the adds, but the 6 ERA will scare off the surface-level crowd. The underlying data justifies the move, though patience is required.
  • Heliot Ramos (39%, +4%): Also up 4% and for good reason. A 69.4% hard-hit rate doesn't lie. He's being added at the right time — this trend looks legitimate.
  • Tanner Scott (53%, +2%): Already majority-owned, but the 2% climb tells you he's being scooped off waivers in competitive leagues. A 50.0% K rate makes him a top-tier reliever right now.
  • Rico Garcia (24%, +1%): Modest uptick backed by clean ratios. The 0 ERA week is getting noticed, though the 8.18 K/9 ceiling caps his upside in shallower formats.
  • Tyler Stephenson (5%, +1%): The smallest move on the board, but possibly the most important. At 5%, almost nobody has caught on to his 83.3% hard-hit rate and 95.6 mph exit velocity. This is a market inefficiency at the catcher position.

Quick Hits

  • Sung-Mun Song's 99.7 mph average exit velocity over the past week is the highest among all players flagged today — and he's rostered in 0% of leagues. That disconnect won't last.
  • Tanner Scott's 50.0% strikeout rate over the past week represents an 8.1 percentage-point jump from his 30-day mark of 41.9%. He's not just good — he's getting better in real time.
  • Tyler Stephenson's strikeout rate dropped from 20.0% over 30 days to 12.5% over the past week while his walk rate nearly doubled (6.7% to 12.5%). That's an elite plate discipline shift for a catcher.
  • Alec Bohm's ownership declined 2% in a week where he slashed .304 with a .445 wOBA. This is the definition of buying low — the market is wrong.
  • Josh Lowe's 30-day wOBA of .482 confirms the 7-day .496 mark isn't an outlier — it's a continuation. At 2% ownership, he's the most under-owned productive bat in fantasy right now.