Dominic Canzone Is Hitting Everything — And Nobody's Noticing

Dominic Canzone is slashing with a .486 wOBA over the last seven days, striking out in just 4.3% of his plate appearances, and sitting at only 18% rostered. If you're reading this and he's still on your waiver wire, this is the article telling you to stop reading and go add him.

The Signal Is Real — And We Called It Early

WaiverScout first flagged Canzone as an Add Now back on March 26, when his ownership sat at 9.8%. He went through a rough stretch that pushed him into deprioritize territory for most of April and May. But we moved him back to Watch on June 8 at just 7% ownership — and since then, the breakout has accelerated. Ownership has surged +11% in the last week alone, and the velocity is only increasing. The window to act is shrinking fast.

The Numbers Are Stacking Up Across Every Window

Let's walk through the rolling data, because this isn't a one-week mirage:

  • 7-day: .350 AVG, 2 HR, .486 wOBA, 4.3% K%, 8.7% BB%, 92.2 mph exit velocity, 37.5% hard-hit rate
  • 14-day: .371 AVG, 3 HR, .487 wOBA, 7.7% K%, 7.7% BB%
  • 30-day: .355 AVG, 5 HR, .469 wOBA, 13.0% K%, 7.2% BB%

The 30-day line is already excellent — a .469 wOBA over 69 plate appearances is elite production. But the recent trends are what make this an Add Now. His strikeout rate has cratered from 13.0% over 30 days to 4.3% over the last week. That's not a small adjustment — that's a hitter who's locked in at the plate, making contact on nearly everything, and doing damage when he connects. Five home runs over 69 plate appearances translates to serious power output.

Statcast Backs the Breakout

Canzone's 92.2 mph average exit velocity over the last seven days is a meaningful jump from his 14-day mark of 88.0 mph. His hard-hit rate has climbed to 37.5% in that same window, up from 28.6% over two weeks. The ball is coming off his bat harder, and the quality of contact is improving in tandem with his approach. An 8.7% walk rate paired with a 4.3% strikeout rate over 23 plate appearances shows discipline and selectivity working together. This is a hitter whose process and results are aligned.

Opportunity Is Locked In

Canzone logged 23 plate appearances over the last seven days, confirming he's getting consistent run in Seattle's lineup. With 39 PA over his last five games tracked, there's no platoon concern here — he's playing. In an outfield landscape where names like George Springer are aging and JJ Bleday remains inconsistent, Canzone offers a younger, hotter bat at a position that's thin on the wire.

Razzball identified him as a 2026 sleeper before the season even started. The sleeper is waking up.

Verdict: Add Now

At 18% rostered with ownership surging, Dominic Canzone won't be available much longer. A .486 wOBA, five homers over 30 days, a collapsing strikeout rate, and rising exit velocity — the data is clear. This isn't projection. This isn't hope. This is a hitter producing at an elite clip with improving underlying metrics across every rolling window. The sample is solid, the opportunity is stable, and the ownership gap is your advantage. Add him now before the rest of your league catches up.